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Keystone XL: Canada’s NEB has Approved Site Work on North Portion Near Hardisty

Canadian energy regulator the National Energy Board (NEB) has approved TransCanada’s Keystone Pipeline GP Ltd.’s request to begin winter clearing work on the North Spread of its Keystone XL Project. “Further pipeline construction would be subject to NEB approval of other condition compliance submissions,” according to a press release by the NEB which makes it clear this is a work

Uncertainty over oil supply and demand fundamentals is making it tougher for Russia and Saudi Arabia -- the architects of the OPEC+ deal -- to reconcile their differences - Oil & Gas 360

Oil Market Will Test OPEC’s Newfound Credibility

From The Wall Street Journal They’re making a list, they’re checking it twice, but will oil producers be naughty or nice? When the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its nonmember allies, or “OPEC+,” met in Vienna early last month to shore up the market, their efforts initially fell flat. Crude prices kept dropping until Christmas. The meeting wasn’t the

Enbridge Oil Pipeline Rationing Eases Little After Curtailment

From Bloomberg A month into Alberta’s mandatory oil curtailment and rationing on the country’s biggest heavy-crude export pipeline system has eased, but very little. Apportionment, the percentage by which each shipper’s nominated volume is reduced in order to meet a pipeline’s capacity, will be 39 percent on the heavy oil line 4/67 of Enbridge Inc.’s mainline system out of Kerrobert,