Canadian regulators apply squeezeConditional approval for Shell Canada’s oil sands expansion suggests environmental damage likely to be severe and ‘irreversible’ Gary Park For Petroleum News
Shell Canada battled its way through strong opposition from First Nations and environmentalists to gain conditional regulatory approval for expansion of its Jackpine oil sands mine in Alberta to 300,000 barrels per day — only to encounter an unparalleled list of warnings about the project’s negative....
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