Oilsands have strong growth potential, but pipeline constraints loom: report
CBC
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Western Canadian oil production can grow by about one million barrels per day over the next seven years, driven mainly by expansions to existing steam-driven oilsands projects, says a new report from Enverus Intelligence Research.