Serenity masks oil sands uneaseDive in oil prices puts project economics under microscope; analysts say operators could be forced to put projects on back burner Gary Park For Petroleum News
On the surface, it appears like business as usual in the Alberta oil sands.
Cenovus Energy has received approval from regulators for the initial 45,000 barrels per day phase of a 130,000 bpd project at its Narrow Lakes lease — its third thermal recovery operation.
BlackPearl Resources launched the r....
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