Canada Syncrude Output Rises to 245,400 Barrels a Day
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Canadian Syncrude production rose 6 percent to 245,400 barrels a day in October from 231,500 barrels a day in September, Canadian Oil Sands Trust said in a notice on its website.
October output was affected by unplanned maintenance on upgrading units and planned work on the coker 8-1, according to the notice. Syncrude is a light, low-sulfur synthetic crude oil derived from tar sands in Alberta.