Description |
1 online resource (43 pages) : colour illustrations |
Series |
Studies in energy transportation, 1918-8323 |
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Studies in energy transportation
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Contents |
An overview of oil transportation in Canada / by Kenneth P. Green. Introduction ; Overview ; Conclusion ; References -- Challenges posed by pipeline infrastructure bottlenecks / by Gerry Angevine. Introduction ; Transportation bottlenecks faced by Canada's oil producers ; Conclusion ; References |
Summary |
"To understand the many challenges Canada faces in fixing its oil-transport problems, we have first to understand the basics of oil transport: how much we produce, where it goes, and how it gets there. Next, we have to consider the different environment, health, and safety considerations attendant on different modes of oil transport. Third, we need to know where the key bottlenecks are in North America's integrated oil transport networks. We also need to know how Canada might resolve issues pertaining to First Nations' acceptance of needed infrastructure. In this series of essays, the Fraser Institute will explore each of these issues, with the goal of advancing the oil transport discussion in Canada. This first essay is intended to simply provide an overview of the important public policy issues pertaining to transportation of these important energy commodities"--Pages 1-2 |
Notes |
"September 2013." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Cover title |
Subject |
Petroleum -- Transportation -- Canada
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Petroleum industry and trade -- Canada
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Petroleum industry and trade
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Petroleum -- Transportation
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Enbridge.
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Energy industry.
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Keystone pipeline.
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Kinder morgan trans mountain pipeline system.
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Natural gas.
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Oil sands.
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Petroleum.
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Petroleum administration for defense districts.
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Petroleum industry.
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Pipeline transport.
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Canada
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Green, Kenneth Philip, 1961- author.
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Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.), issuing body.
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