Drilling season nears meltdownBusy winter as operators chase reserves to back nominations for space on Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline; Canadian government helps North realize potential Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Northern Canada ended the first quarter with just three rigs at work and spring thaw fast approaching. But the winter season has been active, as E&P companies have tried to build natural gas reserves to nominate for the planned Mackenzie Valley pipeline.
Based on discussions and negotiations, Imper....
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