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The Round-Up: April 20th 2007
Posted by Stoneleigh on April 20, 2007 - 11:41am in The Oil Drum: Canada
Topic: Site news
Tags: bees, biofuel, bulk water exports, cascadia, climate change, credit derivatives, income trusts, integration, kyoto, oil sands, private equity, royalties, wind power [list all tags]
On April 9, The Globe and Mail reported that Flaherty's tax changes, which were supposed to have brought Ottawa more revenue, are having the opposite effect. Not only is revenue lost instead of gained, Canada is losing ownership of its resources in the process, and investment in the energy sector is decreasing. "It would only take slightly more than 15 per cent of the trust sector to be bought out by foreign private equity, and non-Canadian firms, before Ottawa was losing annual tax revenue equivalent to what it said eluded its grasp before the trust tax."
In other words, Ottawa could lose $5- to $6-billion annually. The article quotes Sandy McIntyre of Sentry Select Capital Corporation: "If so-called tax fairness was intended to accelerate the sale of Canadian companies to foreign entities, then it is a success. If it was intended to increase Canadian tax revenues, it is a failure."
The Round-Up: April 17th 2007
Posted by Stoneleigh on April 17, 2007 - 10:49am in The Oil Drum: Canada
Topic: Site news
Tags: bees, climate change, debt, emissions, ethanol, housing market, nuclear, oil sands, water demand [list all tags]
No easy fix on emissions: Conoco
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the oil sands will not happen quickly, said Kevin Meyers, president of ConocoPhillips Canada, one of the country's largest energy companies.
"We need to allow the time for technology to be developed so we can implement this without major economic upheavals," Mr. Meyers said in an interview at the company's Calgary headquarters yesterday.
Earlier this week, ConocoPhillips Co., the third-largest energy company in the United States, became the first oil firm to call on Congress and the President to pass legislation to either tax carbon dioxide emissions or impose a cap on those emissions, which are the leading cause of global warming.
The company's production, after royalties, was 1.96 million barrels of oil and natural gas a day in 2006, with about 40 per cent of that in the U.S. and 12 per cent in Canada. The Alberta oil sands is a major growth area, with the eventual potential of more than 400,000 barrels a day from several projects, up from about 30,000 a barrels a day now from its 9-per-cent stake in miner Syncrude Canada Ltd.

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