The Fraser Institute: Quebec Remains Least Attractive Canadian Jurisdiction for Global Oil and Gas Investment
(firmenpresse) - CALGARY, ALBERTA -- (Marketwired) -- 11/20/14 -- Quebec remains one of the least attractive places in the world for oil and gas investment, ranked below troubled countries such as Lebanon, Mexico and Ukraine, finds the Fraser Institute''s annual .
Based on responses from petroleum executives and managers, this year''s ranks 156 jurisdictions worldwide on their relative attractiveness for investment. Barriers to investment include high taxes, costly regulatory obligations and uncertainty over environmental regulations.
"Quebec continues to sour petroleum oil and gas investment to the detriment of many Quebecers who could be working in the resource industries and providing for their families," said Kenneth Green, senior director of the Fraser Institute''s Centre for Natural Resources.
Based solely on survey responses, Quebec''s overall rank improved slightly to 133rd (of 156) in 2014 from 141st (of 157 jurisdictions worldwide) in 2013, yet the province remains the lowest ranked Canadian jurisdiction by a wide margin. Saskatchewan, for example, ranks first in Canada (and third globally) followed by Manitoba (fifth globally) and Alberta (16th globally).
According to survey respondents, Quebec''s foot-dragging during authorization and permit processes helps diminish its attractiveness to oil and gas investment.
"If Quebec wants to improve its standing in the eyes of oil and gas investors, it could address the delays endemic to the authorization process in the province," Green said.
Globally, based solely on survey responses, the least attractive jurisdictions for investment are Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Iran and Russia-Eastern Siberia.
The is administered each year to petroleum industry executives to help measure and rank the barriers to investment of oil- and gas-producing regions. A total of 710 respondents representing 563 companies completed the survey questionnaire this year, providing sufficient data to evaluate 156 jurisdictions.
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