‘It frustrates me:’ Kenney says new coronavirus stifling oil and gas economy
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says it’s going to be a bumpy ride as oil prices fall due to reduced demand tied to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
“I won’t hide it: it frustrates me that I think we’re doing everything that we reasonably can to get this economy moving again. And yet we’re being sideswiped by global events that are beyond our control,” Kenney said Monday.
Alberta must keep leveraging the benefits of its well-educated and young workforce, along with its low-tax environment, while it waits for new pipeline projects to come online, he said.
The province is in a better position to weather low prices, because oil companies in the province have used lean times to find ways to reduce operating costs over the last five years, Kenney added.