“Texas and Louisiana have been eating our lunch” says McCuaig-Boyd on energy investment
Alberta’s Energy Minister spoke of plans to continue diversifying the province’s energy sector during a visit with the Red Deer and District Chamber of Commerce on Monday.
Speaking to over a dozen local business leaders during a roundtable discussion, Margaret McCuaig-Boyd said three new incentive programs created through the recently passed Energy Diversification Act will result in thousands of new jobs and more than $10 billion in additional investment for the province.
“[With] petrochemical facilities we’re looking at incenting another round like we did with the first round of $500 million in royalty credits,” she explains. “Last time we had two projects and we know for that investment we can get $5-6 billion of investment in Alberta and thousands of jobs in construction and running the site. Then all the work that comes with the service sector and that’s pretty important to places like here in Red Deer that can help be contractors to those projects.”


