Pursuing an exit for oil sands crudeThree plans look for ways to bypass barriers to export from British Columbia; Kitimat Clean owner ‘never thought’ he’d explore rail GARY PARK For Petroleum News
Believers and backers of proposals to refine oil sands bitumen on the British Columbia coast and in Alberta to overcome a barrier to selling the crude in the Asia-Pacific region have yet to abandon their dreams.
There are three plans in the works — Kitimat Clean, which is proposing a 550,000 barrels....
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Kitimat Clean Pacific Future, Eagle Spirit First Nations
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