Fueling petrochemicals in AlbertaProvince offers royalty credits to leverage surplus natural gas, advance hopes of value-added plants; can province compete with US? GARY PARK For Petroleum News
Alberta’s left-of-center government is dredging up ideas from more than 40 years ago, both to rescue a distressed natural gas sector and bolster its resolve to build a “progressive” economy that can offset plans to phase out the province’s coal industry.
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