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Canada Upstream: 5 things to look for in 2017
Report summary
We highlight five key themes facing Canada's upstream sector and our expectations on each. Increased optimism is contributing to higher spending budgets for many producers. Our break down of announced 2017 guidance to-date points to who is spending most and where we expect a pull back. Infrastructure, LNG and carbon policy will all remain hot topics in the year.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
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1) Canadian producers show surprising optimism
- Change in forecast 2017 production for selected Canadian companies compared to 2016
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2) The infrastructure picture becomes a lot clearer
- Do shovels hit the ground for the TransMountain Expansion in 2017?
- Is Keystone XL truly back from the dead?
- Does progress on other projects mean a stall for Energy East?
- What about Line 3?
- 3) Major LNG projects continue to languish
- 4) Canada zigs, US zags on climate change
- 5) The return of the east coast?
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1) Canadian producers show surprising optimism
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Increases in 2017 capital expenditures for selected Canadian companies compared to 2016
- Canada Upstream: 5 things to look for in 2017: Image 2
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