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CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - ARC Resources Ltd’s C$2.7 billion ($2.1 billion) bid to buy Seven Generations Energy Ltd will create the largest oil and gas producer in Canada’s Montney region, and may re-energize development in one of North America’s top shale plays.
The combined company will have more financial strength to develop its 1.1 million net acres of land in a region that investors and drillers say has so far struggled to meet its full potential.
The deal could also spur further acquisitions in a play that boasts attractive drilling economics and huge resource potential as oil and gas prices tentatively recover.
CALGARY — Investors applauded with higher stock prices for both Arc Resources Ltd. and Seven Generations Energy Ltd. on Thursday following the announcement of an oilpatch marriage one analyst . . .
iPolitics By Felixe Denson. Published on Dec 10, 2020 12:45pm Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson (Photo courtesy of the office of the minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard)
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The Clean Fuel Standard (CFS) will be revealed by the federal government and published in the Canada Gazette by the end of the year, Moira Kelly, spokesperson for Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, confirmed yesterday.
“The Clean Fuel Standard remains an integral policy in Canada’s climate plan, and will contribute to the government’s goal of exceeding its current 2030 target,” Kelly told the Financial Post in an email.