by Jane Van Ryan, Energy Tomorrow, December 8, 2010
In recent years, Canada has become the largest supplier of oil to the United States. An estimated 2 million barrels of Canadian oil comes over the U.S. border every day, and about half of it is derived from Canada's abundant oil sands. "Full oil sands development could double that," API's Cindy Schild told reporters today in a conference call. She added, "Every barrel imported from Canada could replace one from a less secure source, adding to our energy security and benefiting our economy." More
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