Canada’s ambassador, Kirsten Hillman, and U.S. ambassador, David Cohen, will take a trip to the oilsands with Alberta’s energy minister.
That’s when Canada’s ambassador, Kirsten Hillman, and U.S. ambassador, David Cohen, take a trip to the oilsands with Alberta’s energy minister to view the mammoth operations that churn out oil from the largest crude reserves in North America.
The opening panel of the cross-border economic conference saw both ambassadors discuss key issues between the two trading partners, such as the difficulties of travel coming out of the pandemic and the importance of developing critical minerals needed for the energy transition. An energy crisis is rolling through Europe following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. Prices for oil and natural gas have soared this year.
Only by seeing first-hand the massive oilsands operations at play, and the efforts underway to lower emissions, can one truly understand its supersized potential to bolster energy security in North America. The cross-border energy relationship has been strained since U.S. President Joe Biden rejected the Keystone XL oil pipeline last year, torpedoing Alberta’s $1.3-billion investment in the development.
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