NWT wants to catch breathTerritorial government won’t set timetable for onshore policy, legislative changes, until it can assess what improvements needed Gary Park For Petroleum News
Having finally gained control over its onshore oil and natural gas resources, the Northwest Territories government needs time to “take a deep breath” before tackling any changes to its policy and legislative base, despite clamoring by the industry for a more streamlined regulatory approval process,....
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