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Canadian Natural Resources Ltd
Symbol CNQ
Shares Issued 2,085,910,444
Close 2026-05-14 C$ 65.30
Market Cap C$ 136,209,951,993
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Globe says CNRL, rivals hear "No Pathways, no pipeline"

2026-05-15 07:00 ET - In the News

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The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday, May 15, edition that Prime Minister Mark Carney says a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast depends on a large carbon-capture project in the oil sands, even as support from the province's energy sector declines. The Globe's Emma Graney writes that Mr. Carney made the comment Thursday -- the day before he and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith were due to announce the details of a deal on carbon pricing in the province. The Globe first reported that fee would rise to $130 per tonne by 2040, from Alberta's current price of $95. The agreement advances the finalization of last year's memorandum of understanding, which tied Ottawa's support for a potential pipeline to Alberta raising its carbon price and achieving goals like reducing greenhouse gas emissions through carbon capture. Ms. Smith called that compromise a "grand bargain." She said Monday that she and Mr. Carney felt an urgency to reach a carbon pricing deal as industry support for the grand bargain, which includes Pathways construction, was declining. But on Thursday, Mr. Carney was unequivocal: "No Pathways, no pipeline." The Pathways initiative aims to cut emissions by 22 megatonnes a year.

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