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"Rocky Road for Canadian Oil"

"CALGARY, Alberta — With TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline snarled in a regulatory and legal struggle south of the border, Canadian oil companies are proposing many new and expanded pipelines that would connect the oil sands fields with new markets in China and across the world.

The planned projects that would snake east and west as well as south, could break the virtual United States monopoly market for Canadian oil exports, and enable oil sands production to climb by more than 25 percent in the next decade even if the Keystone pipeline is ultimately blocked.

“The regulatory uncertainty and political decisions in the United States have absolutely increased Canadian resolve to get to global markets for our oil,” said Brian Ferguson, chief executive of Cenovus Energy, one of Canada’s leading oil companies.

But there are many hurdles to clear."

Clifford Krauss and Ian Austen report for the New York Times May 12, 2014,

SEE ALSO:

"Keystone Delays Fueling Push for Canada East Oil Pipeline" (Bloomberg)

Source: NY Times, 05/14/2014