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Vol. 17, No. 49 Week of December 02, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas


Duvernay on born-again road

‘Immature play’ needs another 2, 3 years to determine NGL content of gas, establish economics; jury still out on Eagle Ford match

Gary Park

For Petroleum News Bakken

The fledgling Duvernay shale play spanning 50,000 square miles of the source rock which provided the launching pad for Alberta’s petroleum industry in 1947 until light oil output went into decline in the 1970s has gained renewed strength from an industry study, along with the established benefits of....

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Ample gas-processing capacity

Duvernay still ‘immature’

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