Alberta oil curtailment rules extended to late 2020 as pipeline delays persist
CALGARY — A program that allows the Alberta government to impose production caps on oil companies is being extended by a year as delays in building new market-opening pipelines persist.
“I am the very last person who wants to see curtailment continue,” Energy Minister Sonya Savage said Tuesday.
“But while extending curtailment is far from ideal, under the current context it is necessary.”
The policy was brought in by the former NDP government as the price gap between western Canadian heavy crude and U.S. light oil ballooned to more than US$40 a barrel in late 2018, ravaging companies’ bottom lines and provincial revenues.