Canada counts on gas liquids surge
Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Canadian natural gas liquids production, which has benefited from recent advances in technology, is expected to reverse a downward trend in 2014 as new sources from North Dakota’s Bakken and British Columbia’s Montney plays come on stream, says a new study by the Canadian Energy Research Institute.
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