Offshore comes up dry againExxonMobil partnership fails to generate commercial volumes in shallow-water well near Sable field; Marathon’s Crimson well carries hopes for rest of 2004 Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Offshore Nova Scotia hasn’t sunk yet, but it is taking on water at a rapid rate.
The region’s dreams of joining the big leagues of offshore basins were jolted again with word from ExxonMobil Canada on Aug. 12 that it had plugged and abandoned its Cree I-34 well in shallow waters after encountering “....
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Crimson F-81 being drilled Two others have drilling plans
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