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By Canadian Press |
October 30, 2008
Imperial Oil Ltd., Canada's largest oil company, reported a 70% jump in quarterly net profits to nearly $1.4 billion Thursday as the company benefited from high oil prices and improved profit margins in refining and gasoline marketing.
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By Canadian Press |
October 20, 2008
As some of the biggest names in the Canadian oilpatch begin reporting their third-quarter earnings this week, an analyst says he expects the biggest variable in their bottom lines will be how well their refining and marketing businesses fare.
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By Lauren Krugel |
August 4, 2008
Refineries along the U.S. Gulf Coast are eager to get their hands on Alberta heavy crude and two of Canada's two biggest pipeline operators - TransCanada Corp. (TRP) and Enbridge Inc. (ENB) - are vying to get a foothold in that lucrative market.
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By Stephen Clayson |
May 2, 2008
Are hysterical headlines over the profits of the oil super majors justified?
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By Leanne Ritchie |
October 30, 2007
And the oil firm is told to pay C$724,000 to clean up contaminated soil in Prince Rupert.
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By Sven Ridley-wordich |
August 24, 2007
No positive results are expected from OPEC's September meeting, while global demand continues to increase.
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By Edward Tapamor |
August 20, 2007
One of the bedrocks of the peak oil theory is that equity markets will fall while energy stays relatively stable and high. Although it is early on in the debt crunch volatility, could that be happening now?
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By Judy Monchuk |
August 2, 2007
The company has C$9 billion worth of pipeline developments underway that will contribute to its earnings growth rate, according to CEO.
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By Vivek Jain |
July 31, 2007
By 2010, India is expected to be the world's fourth largest consumer of energy.
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By Commodity Online |
July 20, 2007
Despite big investments, multinational companies must continue to wait in marketing LPG.