Tag: energy collaboration
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Addressing the Condensate Challenge: Canada’s Oil Sands Growth and the Alberta-MoU
Overview: The Condensate Constraint in Canada’s Oil Sands Canada’s oil sands sector has long positioned itself as a cornerstone of national energy output and export potential. Yet, a persistent bottleneck has complicated its growth trajectory: condensate. Used to dilute bitumen for pipeline transport, condensate is a light hydrocarbon that blends with thick bitumen, enabling it…
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The Condensate Challenge Facing Canada’s Oil Sands Growth
Introduction: A growing bottleneck for Canada’s oil sands Canada’s oil sands have long been touted as a cornerstone of the nation’s energy future. Yet the sector’s expansion hinges not only on the capacity to extract bitumen but also on the availability of condensate—an essential diluent used to shuttle heavy oil through pipelines. A recent milestone…
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Ethiopia and Russia Expand Bilateral Cooperation Across All Spheres, Says Ambassador Terekhin
Growing Foundations for a Broad-Based Partnership In a recent briefing, Russia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Evgeny Terekhin, outlined a trajectory of expanding bilateral cooperation that touches nearly every aspect of the two nations’ relationship. From political dialogue and security collaboration to trade, education, and cultural exchange, the partnership is moving beyond traditional avenues to address shared…
