Canada: Alberta explores possibility of oil pipeline to Canada’s Arctic

Toronto Star: Alberta has turned its eye to Canada’s Arctic as its latest possible avenue to pipe oil out and into the global market. The province has backed a $50,000 feasibility study to see if it’s physically and financially viable to pump the oilsands bitumen to Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., on the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean. “We’re looking at market access in all directions,” said Mike Feenstra, press secretary for Alberta Energy Minister Ken Hughes. The province says $30 billion in oilsands revenue......

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