U.S. Crude Export Ban Repeal Offers Benefits For Canadian Producers, Argus Summit Hears

For Canadian producers selling at the Gulf Coast, the repealed U.S. ban on crude exports means unsold Canadian crude can arrive without producers worrying that they will have to take whatever price a refiner mandates, because there will be the option to export, says Jeff Kralowetz, vice-president of business development at Argus.

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