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Sunday, August 28, 2005

Alberta is about to get wildly rich and powerful

At Suncor Energy’s Millennium oil sands project, just north of Fort McMurray, Alta., the unmistakable odour of black gold drifts up from the ground and hangs thick in the air. Everywhere around you, water pooled in footprints, tire ruts and potholes carries the telltale rainbow sheen of oil. “The smell of economic progress,” jokes Brad Bellows, a spokesman for Suncor, playing host on a damp spring afternoon. But it’s much more than that. It’s the smell of raw power—the kind that comes from having plenty of what the rest of the world can’t live without. It’s the smell of a resource locked in the ground for millions of years and which now has the potential to shape the future of a nation, for better or for worse.

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Energy has become a central obsession of international politics in recent years, as exploding economic growth in Asia and America’s ongoing love affair with gas-guzzling vehicles have accelerated the drain on world petroleum reserves. Terrorism, trade, the war in Iraq, nuclear diplomacy—all of it, on some level, is related to the international preoccupation with energy, and access to affordable oil. So if Canada is to play a more significant global role in the years ahead, experts agree it will be due to the reeking, doughy black soil in northern Alberta, and the rest of the world’s keen desire to share it. “The oil sands give Canada one of the single greatest advantages of any state in the Western world,” says Paul Chastko, a University of Calgary historian who recently published a book called Developing Alberta’s Oil Sands. ”It gives Canada the ability to supply all of North America for the next 50 years without touching a drop of imported oil.” It is, in short, an economic engine and political lever that any nation would desperately love to have.

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