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To: Goose94 who wrote (127239)6/21/2022 9:19:33 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202710
 
Crude Oil: Alberta Getting The Word Out In D.C. (Again)

The province’s energy minister, Sonya Savage, is in the U.S. capital for the start of another charm offensive. She’s expected to meet with unspecified U.S. Congress representatives, and Premier Jason Kenney will be joining her in Washington tomorrow. This is part of a continued push to highlight Alberta’s capacity to enhance North American energy security. Now if only there were a pipeline that wasn’t effectively killed by the current administration. But U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wasn’t apologizing for that yesterday afternoon when Dave asked her about U.S. President Joe Biden’s de-permitting of Keystone XL. “I don’t see it as a short-term measure to address the current situation,” she said about the pipeline, whose ghost continues to haunt the White House.

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