B.C. offshore on teeter-totterGovernment talk of removing exploration moratoriums enters quiet phase; Ottawa under pressure to create Pacific management areas Gary Park For Petroleum News
It was six months ago when an exploration consultant suggested the “silent majority” should speak out if ever British Columbia was to remove the barriers standing in the way of offshore oil and gas exploration.
Henry Lyatsky said those obstacles are mostly political and could only be overcome if a s....
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