Entering a new generationCanadian producers and governments awaken to enhanced oil recovery prospects; Kyoto Protocol helps ignite investment By Gary Park Petroleum News Canadian Correspondent
The prize could be billions of barrels of oil that Western Canada’s producers have been unable to profitably drag to the surface by conventional means.
But the rapid descent of conventional crude, projected to slump from 1.4 million barrels per day for all of Canada in 1995 to under 700,000 bpd by 2....
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