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A long and expensive challenge: Alberta to join TC Energy s $15B NAFTA claim over Keystone XL rejection

A long and expensive challenge: Alberta to join TC Energy s $15B NAFTA claim over Keystone XL rejection
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A long and expensive challenge: Alberta to join TC Energy s $15B NAFTA claim over Keystone XL rejection

A long and expensive challenge: Alberta to join TC Energy s $15B NAFTA claim over Keystone XL rejection
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Government of Alberta takes 50 per cent stake in Sturgeon Refinery for $825 million - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Government of Alberta takes 50 per cent stake in Sturgeon Refinery for $825 million Business Related Yes CALGARY – The Alberta government is taking 50 per cent ownership of the controversial Sturgeon Refinery by paying $825 million to reduce tolling costs at the facility northeast of Edmonton. The province has signed a restructuring deal that also extends the length of Alberta’s processing contract with the refinery by 10 years, to 2058. The deal means less taxpayer risk in the long-term and it won’t cost the province any more than it was already obligated to pay as a toll payer, the province said Monday. The government-owned Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission has a contract to provide bitumen to the refinery.

Government of Alberta takes 50 per cent stake in Sturgeon Refinery for $825 million | iNFOnews

July 05, 2021 - 3:40 PM CALGARY - The Alberta government is taking 50 per cent ownership of the controversial Sturgeon Refinery by paying $825 million to reduce tolling costs at the facility northeast of Edmonton. The province has signed a restructuring deal that also extends the length of Alberta s processing contract with the refinery by 10 years, to 2058. The deal means less taxpayer risk in the long-term and it won’t cost the province any more than it was already obligated to pay as a toll payer, the province said Monday. The government-owned Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission has a contract to provide bitumen to the refinery.

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