Alberta elections could boost Canadian oil image

Significance The NDP won 42% of the popular vote and 53 of the provincial assembly's 87 seats while the PC was reduced to eleven seats and third-party status. This surprising result will have important implications for Alberta's oil sector. It has also shattered preconceptions about what w...

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spelling cremerald:10.1108/oxan-db199455 2024-06-09T07:45:59+00:00 Alberta elections could boost Canadian oil image 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oxan-db199455 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OXAN-DB199455/full/xml https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OXAN-DB199455/full/html unknown Emerald https://www.emerald.com/insight/site-policies Emerald Expert Briefings ISSN 2633-304X other 2015 cremerald https://doi.org/10.1108/oxan-db199455 2024-05-15T13:25:22Z Significance The NDP won 42% of the popular vote and 53 of the provincial assembly's 87 seats while the PC was reduced to eleven seats and third-party status. This surprising result will have important implications for Alberta's oil sector. It has also shattered preconceptions about what was previously considered Canada's most conservative province and may have significant implications for the federal election due in October. Impacts Keystone XL will face greater challenges as shale oil in the United States consolidates. Greater solar adoption poses a greater long-term threat to the Alberta gas sector. LNG exports will remain strong for geopolitical reasons, with Central-Eastern Europe seeking to diversify from Russian sources. However, LNG will face stiff opposition from First Nations groups in British Columbia. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Emerald
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description Significance The NDP won 42% of the popular vote and 53 of the provincial assembly's 87 seats while the PC was reduced to eleven seats and third-party status. This surprising result will have important implications for Alberta's oil sector. It has also shattered preconceptions about what was previously considered Canada's most conservative province and may have significant implications for the federal election due in October. Impacts Keystone XL will face greater challenges as shale oil in the United States consolidates. Greater solar adoption poses a greater long-term threat to the Alberta gas sector. LNG exports will remain strong for geopolitical reasons, with Central-Eastern Europe seeking to diversify from Russian sources. However, LNG will face stiff opposition from First Nations groups in British Columbia.
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