Canada Upstream: 5 things to look for in 2017
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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
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- 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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