Energy sector woes
Much has been said, and certainly written, about the construction of the Trans Mountain Pipeline and what it will mean to the Alberta economy. Although construction has resumed, it remains an uphill battle.
Despite the mass exodus of energy companies, either fleeing or ceasing operations, there has been some good news for the sector. Inter Pipeline plans to spend $935M on the Heartland Petrochemical Complex in 2020 and on the heels of the elimination of curtailments on conventional drilling, CNRL announced an increase in their 2020 investment budget of $250M. Although a paltry sum when you look at total capital expenditures, it is somewhat reassuring that there is still hope for our staggering energy sector.