The Peterborough Examiner

Canada’s ambassador to U.S. addresses oil output cuts

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WASHINGTON — Canada’s ambassador to the United States says he has done some pre-emptive diplomacy with the Trump administra­tion on Alberta’s plans to force output cuts on its oil industry.

David MacNaughto­n says no one in the U.S. government has raised Alberta Premier Rachel Notley’s move with him.

Still, MacNaughto­n says he has reached out to his counterpar­t Kelly Craft to emphasize the cuts are only temporary and that Canada does not feel they violate existing free-trade rules.

Notley has ordered a mandatory 8.7 per cent cut in oil production to reduce a glut of Alberta oil that is forcing steep price discounts.

MacNaughto­n notes the production cuts are not universall­y loved within the industry and some unhappy players are likely in the ear of the U.S. administra­tion.

He says he wants to make sure Craft is informed on the issue.

“It’s always better to make sure the facts are on the table,” MacNaughto­n said Tuesday. “She was very receptive. I was at her Christmas party on Sunday night, so we had a good chance to chat about it.”

MacNaughto­n says he also noted for Craft that getting the Keystone XL pipeline finally approved through the U.S. would help with Alberta’s problems.

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