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Alberta Wildfires & U.S. Sanctions Deliver One-Two Punch to Canadian Energy

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisJune 28, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Jacob Thomas at Natural News under the title: Alberta Wildfires and U.S. Sanctions Deliver One-Two Punch To Canadian Energy and Critical Minerals Sector

    • Wildfires in Alberta have halted 344,000 barrels per day of oil production, affecting 7% of Canada’s total crude output, with major producers like Cenovus, MEG Energy, and Canadian Natural facing disruptions.
    • Shell issued a force majeure at its 300,000-barrel-per-day Scotford, Alberta, upgrader after a unit tripped, cutting March deliveries by approximately 20%.
    • Sherritt International has shut down its Fort Saskatchewan cobalt refinery due to expanded U.S. sanctions on Cuba halting feedstock supply, leaving it idle until mining in Cuba resumes.
    • The shutdown of the refinery highlights supply chain vulnerability, as Sherritt’s nickel and cobalt operations are constrained and the company focuses on preserving cash for a potential restart.
    • Analysts warn that the simultaneous crises will likely raise gasoline prices, battery costs, and uncertainty for North American supply chains, demanding immediate policy attention.

A double crisis is unfolding across Western Canada as devastating wildfires disrupt oil production in Alberta while newly expanded U.S. sanctions have forced the permanent shutdown of the nation’s only cobalt refinery, sending shockwaves through North American energy and critical mineral supply chains.

Wildfires are halting oil production

Wildfires raging through Alberta’s oil-rich region have halted 344,000 barrels per day, affecting 7% of Canada’s total crude output. Major producers, including Cenovus, MEG Energy, and Canadian Natural, face significant disruptions as blazes creep dangerously close to production sites.

The situation remains volatile as flames approach 470,000 barrels per day of capacity, risking lasting damage or extended shutdowns that could ripple across the continent for months. U.S. refineries, which rely on Canadian imports for 60% of their crude needs, may face sharply higher costs as they scramble for alternative supply sources.

Analysts warn of supply tightness amid global energy scarcity, with these disruptions mirroring those caused by geopolitical sanctions in other producing regions. The timing could not be worse for energy markets already stretched thin.

In a further blow, Shell issued a force majeure at its 300,000 barrel per day Scotford, Alberta, upgrader after a unit at the facility tripped. The plant processes oil sands bitumen into light synthetic crude and was also scheduled to start a 65-day maintenance turnaround this month. Two trading sources said Shell had cut March deliveries by approximately 20%.

Cobalt refinery shutdown: A critical blow

Meanwhile, Sherritt International has begun shutting down its Fort Saskatchewan refinery after expanded U.S. sanctions on Cuba halted the feedstock supply needed to keep the facility in Alberta running.

The Toronto-based nickel and cobalt producer said the transition follows previous guidance that refinery operations would continue only until mid-June based on available inventory. The company has implemented shutdown procedures and will retain the personnel and resources required to keep the facility in a safe and secure state while operations remain suspended.

Sherritt said it is preserving cash, managing costs, and preparing the refinery for a potential restart while carrying out maintenance work during the shutdown. The shutdown marks the latest fallout from Washington’s tougher stance on Cuba and highlights the vulnerability of supply chains that depend on the island’s mining sector. Sherritt mined nickel and cobalt at its Moa joint venture in eastern Cuba and processed the material at its refinery near Edmonton.

The refinery will remain idle until mining and processing activities at Moa resume and the feed pipeline is rebuilt. Sherritt said it cannot provide guidance on when that may occur and continues to suspend its direct participation in the Cuban joint venture. The company continues to produce fertilizers and sulphuric acid for resale, providing a source of revenue while its core nickel and cobalt operations remain constrained.

Sherritt has faced mounting operational and financial challenges since the US expanded sanctions against Cuba in May. The measures have disrupted the company’s primary source of refinery feed and forced it to focus on preserving cash while preparing for an eventual restart.

Broader implications for North America

The simultaneous crises underscore a stark reality: North America’s energy security and critical mineral supply chains are facing unprecedented stress from both natural disasters and geopolitical forces. U.S. policymakers now confront the uncomfortable consequence of sanctions eliminating a critical mineral processing facility in a friendly nation, while wildfires demonstrate how climate-driven events can destabilize energy markets with little warning.

As noted by BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, for consumers, the combined effects may translate into higher gasoline prices, increased costs for batteries and electronics and growing uncertainty about the reliability of North American supply chains. Industry observers are watching closely to see whether the Alberta wildfires will trigger further production curtailments and whether Sherritt’s refinery can eventually resume operations once the geopolitical landscape shifts.

One thing is clear: Both crises demand immediate attention from policymakers on both sides of the border, as the window to prevent further supply chain disruptions narrows with each passing day.

Watch this video about the wildfires in Canada.

This video is from the Maverick News channel on Brighteon.com.

Sources include:

Mining.com

Brighteon.com

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