New life in aging basinShell Canada, Talisman gas discoveries give hope for Western Canada Sedimentary basin, but pressure on big explorers to drill more wildcats Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Canada exited 2004 with word of two of the biggest onshore natural gas finds on record.
At a time when all the talk was of fading prospects for the Western Canada Sedimentary basin and industry observers were bemoaning that lost art of wildcatting, the discoveries by Shell Canada and Talisman Energ....
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