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“PM Carney Boosts Confidence in Canada’s Oil Exports”

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed confidence in Canada’s energy exports despite potential competition from increased oil production in Venezuela. Carney highlighted that Canadian oil stands out for being cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and low-risk compared to Venezuelan oil. His remarks came during a press briefing in Paris, where he addressed concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent actions targeting Venezuelan oil resources.

Carney emphasized that Canada’s oil industry remains competitive in the global market due to its low-risk profile, cost efficiency, and environmental sustainability, particularly with advancements in carbon capture technology. He underscored the importance of diversifying export markets beyond the U.S., citing ongoing efforts to boost oil shipments to Asia.

In response to Trump’s plans to intervene in Venezuela’s oil sector, Carney downplayed the potential impact on Canadian oil exports, pointing to initiatives to expand market reach and enhance sustainability measures. He referenced a memorandum of understanding signed with Alberta to facilitate the development of a new bitumen pipeline to British Columbia, which includes commitments to reduce emissions through projects like Pathways Plus.

Carney also discussed the positive impact of oil wealth on Venezuelans following the removal of the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro. Despite concerns that Venezuelan heavy crude could compete with Canadian exports, Carney expressed optimism about Canada’s competitive edge and ongoing efforts to secure new markets. He noted the challenges faced by Venezuela’s oil industry, including production declines attributed to political instability and operational issues.

While acknowledging differing views on the potential implications of Venezuela’s oil production, Carney emphasized the need for sustainable growth in the oil sector and strategic market diversification. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand echoed Canada’s commitment to supporting democratic processes in Venezuela and regional stability during discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a G7 meeting.

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