Another round of oil job cuts is rolling through downtown Calgary this week with three producers eliminating at least 650 positions in Canada as they wrestle with prices near a six-year low. ConocoPhillips is the latest, announcing Wednesday it’s terminating 200 people, about seven percent of the Houston-based company’s Canadian workforce. That follows cuts Tuesday by Talisman Energy Inc., which is eliminating 150 to 200 positions in its Calgary head office and Cnooc Ltd.’s Nexen Energy, which is reducing its Canadian headcount by 300. Cutting jobs is one lever energy companies are pulling as they reduce capital spending to adjust to lower cash flow after crude’s 60 percent slide since June. The latest measures add to thousands of jobs lost in Alberta earlier this year as producers slow development of the province’s oil sands, the world’s third-largest proven reserves. “We are seeing pretty aggressive cuts in terms […]