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Heavy crude holds steady in narrow range

April 8, 20193:49 PM Reuters0 Comments

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The Canadian heavy oil differential tightened slightly on Monday compared with benchmark U.S. oil futures: Western Canada Select (WCS) heavy blend crude for May delivery in Hardisty, Alberta, last traded at $8.20 a barrel below WTI crude futures , narrowing marginally from Friday's settle, according to Net Energy Exchange. WCS prices have held strong at a relatively narrow discount throughout this month's trade cycle so far, supported by demand for Canadian heavy crude barrels in U.S. [Read more]

TransCanada explores sale of $1 bln Appalachian pipeline unit -sources

April 5, 20191:25 PM Reuters0 Comments

Pipeline operator TransCanada Corp is exploring a potential sale of its Columbia Midstream unit in a deal that could value the business at about $1 billion, three sources aware of the matter said on Friday. TransCanada, based in Calgary, British Columbia, is offloading parts of its infrastructure to help finance the $8 billion it has earmarked to spend on new projects in 2019, such as the high-profile Coastal GasLink system and the Keystone XL pipeline, which are likely to generate higher [Read more]

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U.S. drillers add oil rigs for first week in seven

April 5, 201911:37 AM Reuters0 Comments

U.S. energy firms this week increased the number of oil rigs operating for the first time in seven weeks after oil futures soared nearly 40 percent this year.Companies added 15 oil rigs in the week to April 5, the biggest increase since May, bringing the total count to 831, General Electric Co's Baker Hughes energy services firm said in its closely followed report on Friday. The rig count fell to its lowest since April 2018 in the previous week.The U.S. rig count, an early indicator [Read more]

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Western Canadian oil inventories rise in March despite curtailments

April 3, 20193:25 PM Reuters0 Comments

Western Canadian crude oil storage inventories rose in March, data from energy information provider Genscape showed on Wednesday, as reduced crude by rail volumes offset mandatory oil production cuts imposed by the Alberta government. It was the first monthly increase since the government of Canada's largest crude-producing province introduced curtailments on Jan. 1 2019 and highlights the difficult balancing act Alberta faces as it intervenes in the market. Crude stocks rose 221,000 [Read more]

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Alberta crude inventories rise despite production curtailments

April 1, 20196:25 PM Reuters0 Comments

The amount of oil in storage in Alberta rose in February, monthly data shows, despite moves by the government of Canada's largest crude-producing province to reduce inventories by imposing curtailments on production.The reason is a sharp decline in crude by rail shipments, analysts say. A significantly narrower discount on Canadian crude compared with U.S. barrels as a result of the curtailments has made rail shipments uneconomic.Alberta had 72 million barrels of oil in inventories at the [Read more]

Crude by Rail Imperial Oil

Alberta crude inventories rise despite production curtailments

April 1, 20194:01 PM Reuters0 Comments

The amount of oil in storage in Alberta rose in February, monthly data shows, despite moves by the government of Canada's largest crude-producing province to reduce inventories by imposing curtailments on production.The reason is a sharp decline in crude by rail shipments, analysts say. A significantly narrower discount on Canadian crude compared with U.S. barrels as a result of the curtailments has made rail shipments uneconomic.Alberta had 72 million barrels of oil in storage at the end [Read more]

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Full steam ahead for more Alberta crude by rail despite looming election

April 1, 20191:37 PM Reuters0 Comments

The Alberta government and oil transportation companies are pressing ahead with plans to move 120,000 barrels per day of crude by rail, ignoring threats to quash the deals from the man tipped to become the province's next premier. Latest polls show United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney is on track to oust the New Democratic Party government in the April 16 election. If successful, Kenney has vowed to rip up contracts signed as part of the NDP government's C$3.7 billion plan to ship [Read more]

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Provinces vow to resist Trudeau’s landmark carbon tax

April 1, 201910:37 AM Reuters0 Comments

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe

Justin Trudeau's federal government on Monday imposed a landmark carbon tax on four provinces which had defied Ottawa's push to combat climate change, prompting unhappy premiers to say they would challenge the measure. Trudeau, citing international commitments to fight global warming, had made clear for two years he would slap the tax on any of the 10 provinces that did not come up with their own plans by April 1. The measure is opposed by Ontario, the most populous province, where [Read more]

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U.S. drillers cut most oil rigs in a quarter in three years

March 29, 201911:13 AM Reuters0 Comments

U.S. energy firms this week reduced the number of oil rigs operating to their lowest in nearly a year, cutting the most rigs in a quarter in three years despite a 30 percent hike in crude prices so far in 2019.Drillers cut eight oil rigs in the week to March 29, bringing the total count down to 816, the lowest since April 2018, General Electric Co's Baker Hughes energy services firm said in its closely followed report on Friday. That is the first time the rig count declined for six [Read more]

Suncor restarting unit after planned work at Ontario refinery -media

March 29, 201910:01 AM Reuters0 Comments

Suncor Energy is restarting a unit on Friday at its Sarnia, Ontario refinery after planned work, according to report on Blackburn News websiteThe work started on March 19, the report added. It did not specify what kind of unit was involved.()Suncor operates an 85,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery in Sarnia, Ontario, according to the company website. (Reporting by Nallur Sethuraman and Brijesh Patel in Bengaluru Editing by James Dalgleish) [Read more]

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