Oil patch CEOs must show a pathway to increased production after striking carbon tax deal
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Oil patch CEOs must show a pathway to increased production after striking carbon tax deal
ANDREW WILLIS
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Leaders of the country’s largest oil companies spent the past few months playing hardball with the federal and Alberta governments over carbon taxes.
On Monday, we learned those aggressive tactics resulted in a win for the five companies that make up the oil sands alliance.
In return for lowering emissions by funding the Pa…
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