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FILE PHOTO: A drone view of three berths able to load vessels with oil is seen after their construction at Westridge Marine Terminal, the terminus of the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, April 26, 2024. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo
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Expanded Trans Mountain pipeline capacity fails to lift Canadian heavy oil price

Rather than shrinking the discount on Canadian oil versus US crude with TMX, oil prices have a wider difference than before.

FILE PHOTO: The Trans Mountain Burnaby Terminal tank farm is seen as the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project became operational in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada May 1, 2024.   REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier/File Photo
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Trans Mountain pipeline loads 19 Aframax vessels in July, slightly below June levels

Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline loaded 19 Aframax ships in July, exporting about 330,000 bpd, slightly lower than June.

Pipelines at Canadian Natural Resources Limited's (CNRL) Primrose Lake oil sands project are seen near Cold Lake, Alberta August 8, 2013.   REUTERS/Dan Riedlhuber/File Photo
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Canadian Natural Resources tops Q2 profit on higher oil prices, production boost

Canadian Natural Resources beat Q2 profit estimates on Thursday, as the energy producer benefited from higher crude prices

The logo of energy transport firm TC Energy is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/ File Photo
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Canada’s TC Energy to sell pipeline stake to some indigenous communities for $722 million

Minority stake in gas transmission system set for TC Energy sae to indigenous Canadian communities.

FILE PHOTO: Flames and smoke rise from a burning wildfire, as seen from a highway, in Jasper, Alberta, Canada, July 23, 2024, in this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Donald Schroll/via REUTERS/File Photo
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Spreading Canadian wildfires prompt more evacuation warnings, oil production worries

Imperial Oil said there was no direct impact on its operations at the moment and that it continues to monitor the situation closely.

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Suncor oil sands site shut because of nearby wildfire: Alberta minister

Suncor Energy has shut down the 215,000 bpd project as a precaution due to a wildfire burning about eight kilometres away.

EconomyNewsOilPolitics

Alberta says 2023/24 budget surplus smaller than forecast, cites refinery losses

Alberta's 2023/24 budget surplus has been revised to C$4.3 billion, down from C$5.2 billion, partly due to a C$1.3 billion loss at the...

FILE PHOTO: A bitumen sample from an experiment to get bitumen out of oil sands is shown at the Imperial Oil research lab in Calgary, Alberta, Canada March 12, 2020. Picture taken March 12, 2020. REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo
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Canada oil and gas emissions cap likely to curtail production, report says

In a report commissioned by Alberta, Deloitte modelling showed that implementing carbon capture and storage would render high-cost oil sands mines economically unviable.

FILE PHOTO: A drone view of three berths able to load vessels with oil is seen after their construction at Westridge Marine Terminal, the terminus of the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, April 26, 2024. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo
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Canada’s Trans Mountain bets on last-minute oil shippers on high-cost pipeline

Canada's Trans Mountain oil pipeline will rely heavily on last-minute shippers to turn a profit, the corporation's financial projections show

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Crude quality issues on TMX pipe may hamper flows from Canada to US West Coast refiners

U.S. oil refiners and West Coast traders are flagging concerns about the quality of crude shipped on the newly completed Trans Mountain pipeline...

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