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Gurgen Ayvazyan on Twitter: "While WCS differential to WTI continues getting wider (-$29.5), Edmonton C5+Condensate differential flipped from negative to start Q4 to plus $3.25 which is positive for producers such as $
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Gurgen Ayvazyan on Twitter: "While WCS differential to WTI continues getting wider (-$29.5), Edmonton C5+Condensate differential flipped from negative to start Q4 to plus $3.25 which is positive for producers such as $
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Gurgen Ayvazyan on Twitter: "While WCS differential to WTI continues getting wider (-$29.5), Edmonton C5+Condensate differential flipped from negative to start Q4 to plus $3.25 which is positive for producers such as $
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