Stakeholders look at future of Canada’s crude oil production, oil sands

Companies are looking to Asia as the next frontier for selling Canada's oil.

As demand for crude oil from the Alberta tar sands somewhat declines in the United States, and fears about the political viability of the oil patch multiply, companies are looking to Asia as the next frontier for selling Canada's oil.

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