Experts to work with energy industry on oil price solutions for Alberta
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has appointed three experts to work with the energy industry to find ways to close an oil price gap that she says is costing the Canadian economy $80 million a day.
Notley says the Canadian economy is losing out because oil from Alberta is selling about $45 a barrel less than West Texas Intermediate in the United States.
“We will lose that $80 million tomorrow and the day after and the day after, as long as this price differential remains in place,” she said at the legislature on Monday.
“Make no mistake, this price gap is a real and present danger to the Canadian economy.”