‘Not out of the woods:’ Alberta easing oil production cuts as price improves
EDMONTON — Alberta is easing mandatory production cuts as the price of oil increases, but industry players remain concerned about the underlying problem that drove the curtailment in the first place: a lack of adequate pipeline capacity.
“We’re not out of the woods yet, but this temporary measure is working,” Premier Rachel Notley said in a statement Wednesday.
“While it hasn’t been easy, companies big and small have stepped up to help us work through this short-term crisis while we work on longer-term solutions, like our investment in rail and our continued fight for pipelines.”