Keeping options open in offshore NewfoundlandCo-venturers file plans pointing to possible exploration well in 2006 Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
There is a “long way to go,” a Chevron Canada Resources spokesman cautioned, but the last year has seen considerable advances towards exploration of what could be Canada’s largest offshore oil project.
Before a decision is made to start drilling the Orphan basin, 210 to 300 miles northeast of St. Jo....
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Filings not a final commitment to drill Hebron-Ben Nevis could also move into development
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