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CBC.caAlberta and the oil crash, 1 year laterCBC.caIt's not exactly a happy anniversary for Albertans, but it was a year ago this week that the slide in oil prices began. On June 20, 2014, a barrel of West Texas Intermediate sold for more than $107 US
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CBC.caIt's been a year since oil prices started to drop. How is Alberta holding up ...CBC.caIt's not exactly a happy anniversary for Albertans, but it was a year ago this week that the slide in oil prices began. On June 20, 2014, a barrel of West T
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CBC.caOil-by-rail shipments set to boom, study findsCBC.caIn Eastern Canada, the region from Ontario east, oil-by-rail would climb from 199,787 railcars in 2012 to 384,429 in 2024. Overall rail traffic is expected to grow by 44 per cent by 2024 in Western
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Report: Inslee advisers courted new oil refineryThe Seattle TimesJay Inslee recently said he hadn't heard much about a new oil refinery along the Columbia River but emails show his administration has been working for months to facilitate the project. C
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CBC.caLaid-off Alberta oil workers boost NS businessesCBC.caThe influx of workers coming home to Nova Scotia from the Alberta oil sands is helping local companies fill needed positions. For the first time in years, the boom and bust cycle has benefited Dav
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FuelFix (blog)European Big Oil opens schism on climate with U.S. rivalsFuelFix (blog)Exxon is “actively engaged” with the European companies through an organization called International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association, or Ipieca,
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The Globe and MailOil price crunch exposes energy industry inefficienciesThe Globe and MailCanada's oil sands producers are struggling to adjust to much lower crude prices despite jettisoning thousands of employees and slamming the brakes on billions w
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)Wildfires force shutdown, evacuation of two oil-sands projects in AlbertaThe Globe and Mail (subscription)Cenovus Energy Inc. airlifted the last of 1,700 workers from its Foster Creek oil-sands development and nearby natura
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The Globe and MailForging ahead in forgotten Fort McMurray, oil slump's ground zeroThe Globe and MailFort McMurray has been ground zero for the sharp drop in oil prices, and the impact can be seen in cutbacks and layoffs not just in oil sands projects,
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KGOUAnalysts Fear A Prolonged Drop In Oil Will Hurt Oklahoma's BanksKGOUIn Oklahoma, a state that largely rode out the recession on a gusher of new-found oil, things may be about to change. Now it costs more to produce most of Oklahoma's oil than i
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