Kenney defends oil curtailment program as maximum output inches higher
Alberta’s United Conservative government is again easing oil production limits for producers, setting a maximum production quota of 3.81 million barrels per day for December, up 250,000 bpd from the original limit set by the previous NDP government for last January.
The province says it will allow large producers to open the taps by another 10,000 bpd in each of November and December.
Outside the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alta., Premier Jason Kenney defended continuing the program despite harsh criticism from Calgary-based Imperial Oil Ltd.He says Alberta actually produced and shipped more oil last month than in November last year, before curtailment started.
In August, Imperial CEO Rich Kruger said the company would severely cut its crude-by-rail shipments because the curtailment program had made them less profitable by reducing the difference between Alberta and U.S. Gulf Coast prices.


