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By Romina Maurino |
September 3, 2008
The number of corporate takeovers and combinations in Canada slumped to the lowest level in almost five years during the April-June quarter as the credit crunch stifled large debt-powered transactions.
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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 Dina O'meara |
July 12, 2007
Canadian oilsands companies hurrying toward the Gulf Coast to try and capitalize on a crude market that needs a fresh breath of reserves.
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By Judy Monchuk |
June 5, 2007
Analysts say the processing scale may be tipping towards refineries on the Gulf Coast as Enbridge and ExxonMobil discussion plans to build a pipeline to ship Canadian oilsands crude from Illinois to Texas.
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By Judy Monchuk |
January 18, 2007
Executives from U.S. oil multinationals have urged Canadian executives to massively step up oilsands production by five fold to five million barrels of oil per day by 2015.
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By James Stevenson |
July 6, 2006
Enbridge says there is significant shipper interest in a more direct route to the U.S. Gulf Coast region.
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By Romina Maurino |
March 30, 2006
CEO Ron Brenneman says Petro-Canada is still "a long way away" from securing results in its plans to import Russian natural gas into North America.
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By James Stevenson |
March 14, 2006
Petro-Canada and Russian natural gas giant Gazprom have signed a deal for the initial engineering design of a Baltic gas liquefaction plant, furthering Petro-Canada's ambitious plans of importing Russian gas into North America.
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By James Stevenson |
February 2, 2006
The so-called "Alberta Clipper" line is the latest plan in an C$8-billion suite of proposed new oil pipelines that Enbridge is trying to develop in order to find new markets for the rapidly expanding production from the northern Alberta oilsands.