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Canada Has Plenty of Oil, but Does the U.S. Want It?

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Canada's oil sands projects face higher costs and stringent emissions caps.

07/11/2007

Alberta oil sands projects face rapidly increasing costs sometimes 2-3 times original projections and labor shortages, and technologies to meet emissions rules can be costly.

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Keystone XL Review Sees Little Impact on Climate

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Even Without Keystone Pipeline, Oil Has Flowed

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A sticky ending for the tar sands

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Canadian Oil Sands Cuts Dividend, Citing Debt Load and Crude Price Drop

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Leftist Party’s Win in Alberta May Affect Future of Oil Sands

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Canada's oil and gas industry

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Encana Attracts Chinese Partner

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Canadian Oil to the U.S. Rescue

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Oil Sands Project in Canada Will Go On if Pipeline Is Blocked

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Energy Agency Says World Will Turn to Americas for Oil

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Canada's Housing-Boom War

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