British Columbia explores royalty break for tight, shale gas
Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
The British Columbia government, motivated by a positive response to its conventional royalty incentives, is now dangling the prospect of a net profit royalty regime for unconventional plays such as tight and shale gas.
The British Columbia Ministry of Mines and Energy is discussing terms of a roya....
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