Smaller is betterOil sands decision-makers say projects are shrinking as operators move to innovative, cost-cutting bitumen extraction technologies GARY PARK For Petroleum News
The age of multibillion-dollar projects in the Alberta oil sands has likely come to an end, even if oil prices claw back some of their lost ground, say top executives of production companies.
Although some production growth from the expansion of existing large-scale operations will be completed, the....
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