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Pembina Institute @pembina.org

In other words, companies aren’t behaving as if they're gearing up for a future of massive production expansion. Instead, they’re minimizing costs and maximizing short-term profits. Which makes sense, given softening demand for oil & gas across key global markets. 4/5

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Pembina Institute @pembina.org

So we ask: How should these long-term changes in oil and gas employment inform our national discussion about nation-building projects right now? Perhaps it’s time to focus on projects that bring good, long-term jobs, in future-proofed sectors. 5/5 www.pembina.org/pub/sustaina...

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Don Macfarlane @revmod.bsky.social

Since most of those businesses recognize they're in the "long tail" stage of profit-taking, this would be an exceptionally good time to take their money for site cleanups.

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Don Macfarlane @revmod.bsky.social

I mean, the best time would have been "while they were making the mess," but the second best time is right now.

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