Alaska fits Talisman profileCanadian independent needs breather from Sudan pummeling to build value Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Alaska could be a glittering new piece in Talisman Energy’s mosaic as the Canadian independent sets about restoring lost production and reshaping its image.
Still dogged by church and human rights groups over its four-year sojourn in Sudan and still facing a U.S. lawsuit that alleges it contributed....
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