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Canada Optimistic Project, Not Politics, Will Guide Keystone XL Decision

Americans aren’t the only ones debating what impact the outcome of the presidential election will have on energy policy. In Alberta, home to Canada’s oil sands which represent 97 percent of the...

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Careful Making “Swift” Judgments on the Oil Sands

In a recent Switchboard blog post, attorney Anthony Swift of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), took a tip from OSFC and developed his own point-counterpoint rebuttal of the facts we’ve...

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What 2013 Has in Store for Canada’s Oil Sands

As 2012 came to a close and 2013 was heralded in with the usual festivities, analysts looked into their crystal ball to see what might be in store for the energy sector in 2013.  Whether or not you buy...

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United States Still Needs Canadian Crude Says IHS CERA

With domestic production of oil dramatically increasing, one might ask whether there is still a need for Canadian oil sands in the United States. According to the IHS CERA report “Future Markets for...

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Climatologists or Activists?

Among the slew of pro- and anti-Keystone rhetoric we heard last week was a letter sent to President Obama by a group touted as objective professors of science, claiming that the Keystone XL pipeline...

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Don’t Misread the Inaugural Address

Pipeline opponents came out of the gate at a sprint this week, claiming premature victory after President Obama’s inaugural address.  With his commitment to address climate change, opponents...

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Keystone XL – Just a Pawn?

Aside from frustration and years of uncertainty, there is one other thing that a four-year project approval process can bring: inconsistent rhetoric. While proponents of Keystone XL have maintained a...

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Canada Optimistic Project, Not Politics, Will Guide Keystone XL Decision

Americans aren’t the only ones debating what impact the outcome of the presidential election will have on energy policy. In Alberta, home to Canada’s oil sands which represent 97 percent of the...

View Article


Careful Making “Swift” Judgments on the Oil Sands

In a recent Switchboard blog post, attorney Anthony Swift of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), took a tip from OSFC and developed his own point-counterpoint rebuttal of the facts we’ve...

View Article


What 2013 Has in Store for Canada’s Oil Sands

As 2012 came to a close and 2013 was heralded in with the usual festivities, analysts looked into their crystal ball to see what might be in store for the energy sector in 2013.  Whether or not you buy...

View Article

United States Still Needs Canadian Crude Says IHS CERA

With domestic production of oil dramatically increasing, one might ask whether there is still a need for Canadian oil sands in the United States. According to the IHS CERA report “Future Markets for...

View Article

Climatologists or Activists?

Among the slew of pro- and anti-Keystone rhetoric we heard last week was a letter sent to President Obama by a group touted as objective professors of science, claiming that the Keystone XL pipeline...

View Article

Don’t Misread the Inaugural Address

Pipeline opponents came out of the gate at a sprint this week, claiming premature victory after President Obama’s inaugural address.  With his commitment to address climate change, opponents...

View Article


Keystone XL – Just a Pawn?

Aside from frustration and years of uncertainty, there is one other thing that a four-year project approval process can bring: inconsistent rhetoric. While proponents of Keystone XL have maintained a...

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