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Industry optimism rising, energy symposium hears

Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press CALGARY - The head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says predictions of the end of the oil industry during a global price war and the pandemic a year ago have proven false and the sector is rebounding to pre-COVID levels of production and pricing. The Suncor mine facility along the Athabasca River is seen from a helicopter tour of the oilsands near Fort McMurray, Alta., Tuesday, July 10, 2012. The head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says predictions of the end of the oil industry during a global price war and the onset of the pandemic a year ago have proven false and the sector is quickly rebounding to pre-COVID levels of production and pricing.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Industry optimism rising with production but producers still cautious

Industry optimism rising with production but producers still cautious Dan Healing, The Canadian Press Commodities Update: oil gaining support, WCS losing altitude VIDEO SIGN OUT CALGARY Predictions of the end of the oil industry during a global price war and the pandemic a year ago have proven false and the sector is rebounding to pre-COVID levels of production and pricing, says the head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. Speaking at the opening of the 2021 Scotiabank CAPP Energy Symposium, CEO Tim McMillan said Tuesday oil and gas producers are becoming more optimistic as the industry looks forward to being a key part of North America s recovery from the economic slump caused by the pandemic.

Canadian oil producers CNRL, Cenovus plan new emissions targets, no shift to renewables

Article content Canadian Natural Resources (CNRL) and Cenovus Energy, two of Canada’s biggest oil producers, said on Tuesday they will set new goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but not pivot away from their core businesses. Oil sands producers, who extract some of the world’s most carbon-intense crude, face pressure from investors to reduce their environmental impact. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to raise Canada’s carbon price steeply over time to position the country for carbon-neutral status by 2050. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canadian oil producers CNRL, Cenovus plan new emissions targets, no shift to renewables Back to video

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