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    #31
    Votes.
    Lost investors for years.
    Now, we have a European, Blacklock courtier.
    With the home vote power unchanged. Nothing changes.

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      #32
      But Alberta oil production kept going up even though some Albertan's claimed that Alberta was going broke and Trudeau killed the oil industry!

      The lesson is don't believe everything the chronic complainers say. Because they can't even get the basic facts straight!

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        #33
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        But Alberta oil production kept going up even though some Albertan's claimed that Alberta was going broke and Trudeau killed the oil industry!

        The lesson is don't believe everything the chronic complainers say. Because they can't even get the basic facts straight!
        Oil Sands producers have certainly became more efficient and are producing more oil from existing assets. What Trudeau did kill was industry reinvestment and industry employment. So Chuck2 maybe you should get your facts straight.

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          #34
          So the oil industry doesn't pursue efficiency and productivity gains on its own Hamloc?




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            #35
            Canada is getting some renewed interest from US O&G operators.



            [url]https://boereport.com/2025/12/18/why-canadas-hottest-shale-play-is-catching-the-eye-of-us-producers/[/url]

            "Acquiring land in the Montney is much cheaper than in the Permian. Drilling locations in the U.S. field are as much as six times the price of those in the Montney"

            POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH

            "The renewed U.S. interest is notable because foreign direct investment in the Canadian energy sector declined significantly in the years after 2015.

            During that period, lower oil prices, the rise of ESG investing and perceived political and regulatory barriers in Canada deterred many international and U.S. firms from pursuing Canadian assets, and global majors largely departed Canada’s oil sands."
            Last edited by shtferbrains; Dec 18, 2025, 11:48.

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