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Vol. 7, No. 44 Week of November 03, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


U.S.-based explorers eager to pursue Nova Scotia gas prospects

Seven wildcat wells expected in 2003 as companies move into deepwater region; Marathon sees region as best hope to answer U.S. supply shortfall; Shell in lead group

Gary Park

PNA Canadian Correspondent

A host of United States-based E&P companies are expected to lead the most expensive exploration campaign yet offshore Nova Scotia in 2003. Seven wildcat wells, costing about C$75 million each, and an unknown number of development holes are anticipated, Jim Dickey, chief executive officer of the Cana....

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