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Husky Energy keeps capital spending flat as it budgets for $40 oil

Husky Energy is assuming oil will be worth $40 US a barrel next year and that future investments will be able to break even with West Texas Intermediate crude at $30 US per barrel which is below the latest price.

Company plans to speed sale of production assets, partial sale of midstream assets in Western Canada

A Husky employee at the company's Ram River Gas Plant in Ram River, Alta. (Husky Energy/Handout)

Husky Energy is assuming oil will be worth $40 US a barrel next year and that future investments will be able to break even with West Texas Intermediate crude at $30 per barrel which is below the latest price.

The Calgary-based company is projecting a 2016 capital budget between $2.9 billion and $3.1 billion about in line with this year including sustaining and maintenance costs in the range of $2.4 billion and $2.6 billion.

It also says 2015 total capital spending is on track to be within previously announced guidance of $3 billion.

The company says next year's sustaining and maintenance costs will be 15 to 20 per cent below the historical average of $3 billion but it hasn't disclosed the level of this spending in 2015.

Husky says the 2016 capital budget includes between $700 million and $800 million on its heavy oil projects and $100 million on oilsands.

It also plans to spend at least $400 million each in its other upstream operations in Atlantic Canada, Western Canada and the Asia Pacific region and $800 million on its North American refineries.

Husky also plans to speed up for the sale of some production assets in Western Canada and is considering a partial sale of some midstream assets in the Lloydminster region but not any downstream assets such as the Lloydminster upgrader.