Oil, Gas Leaders Seek Common Ground
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Varcoe: 'Turn us loose' says Suncor Energy CEO, as 38 oilpatch leaders sign new letter to Carney

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38 oil and gas companies issue letter to PM Mark Carney touting suite of recommendations for next government to adopt.
Industry CEOs say there’s an opportunity for the country to attract private-sector investment and build energy infrastructure.
Calgary 's only Liberal MP-elect, Corey Hogan , reads the letter and believes common ground exists between the industry and government.
Mount Royal University political scientist Duane Bratt said the new letter set out the industry’s wish list.
Bratt: More openness with Carney than under Trudeau government for new pipelines.
There is growing public support by Canadians for market diversification, he said.
“The world just has been clamouring for more Canadian natural gas and energy,” said Pine Cliff Energy CEO Phil Hodge .
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