Canada Gots the Big Pipes
      What good is trillions of barrels of oil-equivalent, if you cannot get the crude to the refinery or the market?  Several pipeline projects address this concern, including the Keystone Pipeline, the Alberta Clipper Project, and the Enbridge Expansion.  (via New Energy and Fuel)



New refineries are also to be built in Alberta and Saskatchewan, to serve the Canadian market.
With millions of billions of barrels of crude waiting to be used -- to soften the transition to a more sustainable energy economy -- Canada is not just sitting around twiddling its thumbs, like a certain government in Washington DC seems to be doing. Get all the details on these projects from Brian Westenhaus.
    


New refineries are also to be built in Alberta and Saskatchewan, to serve the Canadian market.
With millions of billions of barrels of crude waiting to be used -- to soften the transition to a more sustainable energy economy -- Canada is not just sitting around twiddling its thumbs, like a certain government in Washington DC seems to be doing. Get all the details on these projects from Brian Westenhaus.



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