Survey: Canada Climate Change Policy Gives Oil Sales An Edge Globally
CAPP survey shows that global customers favor Canada oil because of country’s climate change policies.
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Markham Hislop is a senior energy journalist based in Western Canada who reports and writes about a wide variety of energy issues in the United States and Canada. His speciality is analyzing the "energy transition," especially the competition between oil/natural gas and emerging clean energy technologies.
CAPP survey shows that global customers favor Canada oil because of country’s climate change policies.
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