Picking up the paceCanadian minister promises to tackle Mackenzie regulatory hurdles Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Canada’s Natural Resources Minister John Efford has thrown his weight behind the Mackenzie Gas Project, pledging to do whatever he can to remove regulatory obstacles.
He said the federal government is committed to the project and will get more involved in heading off delays that Imperial Oil, the p....
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