Oil industry pleads for help but feds still mum on when that will come
OTTAWA — Canada’s oil producers are growing frustrated that they have yet to see a promised federal aid package to help bail out their industry from an unprecedented drop in demand.
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers President Tim McMillan says his sector has been crippled by the combined whammy of COVID-19 and a production war between Russia and Saudi Arabia that flooded the market with more oil it didn’t need.
A Western Canadian barrel of oil cost less than an expensive cup of coffee at one point last week, before rebounding slightly on news of a possible deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
But companies are still curbing production, laying off staff and cancelling investments and that won’t change unless the government makes good on a promise to inject some credit help.