Federal fiscal update panned by frustrated oilpatch, Premier Rachel Notley
CALGARY — Albertans dealing with steep discount prices for oil expressed frustration Thursday with Ottawa’s fiscal update that they say offered little acknowledgment of pain in the oilpatch.
But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Calgary he hears the “concerns and the fears” Albertans are expressing.
“I know how difficult the situation is right now for Albertans, how worried people are,” said Trudeau. “This is a very difficult context right now with the (oil price) differential being where it is, piled on top of years of struggling with low oil prices.”
Despite increases in world oil prices over the past year, prospects for more activity in the Canadian oilpatch are limited, according to the 2019 drilling forecast issued by the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors on Thursday morning.