Alberta energy minister hopes royalty changes help move pipelines forward

News Room
By News Room 7 Min Read

CALGARY – Alberta’s energy minister is hoping that by changing the way the province receives royalties from oilsands bitumen, it may give pipeline companies the certainty they need to build new projects connecting Canada’s resources to global markets. 

The province currently takes royalties from conventional production in-kind, or in oil itself, rather than cash. It can then sell that crude via its commercial oil and gas agency, the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission. 

Share This Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *