University of Calgary: New study on oil and gas royalty rates reveals unexpected results

(firmenpresse) - CALGARY, ALBERTA -- (Marketwire) -- 09/13/11 -- The Alberta government's 2009 New Royalty Framework was a major bump in the road for the Stelmach government. Rarely does regulation meet with such a passionate response. Conventional oil and gas sectors cried foul, while companies in the oil sands seemed to quickly accept the new royalty arrangement.
What has the long-term impact of the royalty review been both for oil sands producers and the Alberta government? Professor Ken McKenzie of The School of Public Policy will release a ground-breaking analysis of the long-term impacts of the royalty review.
Professor McKenzie, who was a member of the 2007 Royalty Review Panel, will also discuss whether rates on conventional oil and gas should be reconsidered based on how the oil sands have been affected.
What: School of Public Policy Press Conference
When: Wednesday, September 14, 2011, 10:00 am mountain
Where: The School of Public Policy
906 8th Ave. S.W., 5th Floor - Calgary, Alberta
Media are welcome to park free-of-charge on campus, except in 24-hour reserved spots, loading zones, handicapped stalls and fire lanes. If your vehicle is not a marked media vehicle, please leave a media business card in your window. See map of U of C parking lots at: .
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University of Calgary
Morten Paulsen
403.399.3377
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Datum: 13.09.2011 - 18:48 Uhr
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