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  1. Delaying pipeline projects leads to economic loss for Canadians

    Appeared in the Calgary Herald, July 20, 2016 In a recently released study, we reviewed the economic consequences of insufficient pipeline capacity to ship western Canadian crude oil to refiners in the U.S. Gulf Coast and to ocean ports with access to ...

  2. New tidewater connections for oil exports would increase royalties for Alberta

    The importance of crude oil prices in the determination of Alberta royalty revenues from conventional crude oil and bitumen production was brought home by the large downward adjustment in estimated royalty revenues in the province’s ...

  3. The Costs of Pipeline Obstructionism

    This paper reviews how Western Canadian oil producers are being con­strained by the inability to access new markets via ocean ports and how this constraint, along with the drop in oil prices, the Alberta ceiling on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in oil ...