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Vol. 7, No. 33 Week of August 18, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Devon hits some potholes as it blazes new trails in Canada

U.S. giant sells off and writes down some northern assets, but notches gas and heavy oil drilling successes, gears up for Arctic push; concerned about gaining access to proposed Mackenzie gasline, despite moves by producers to hold open season

Gary Park

PNA Canadian Correspondent

It helps to be big as Devon Energy Corp. has discovered from its northward push into Canada. The Oklahoma City-based company created Devon Canada Corp. out of two major shopping trips north of the 49th parallel, buying Northstar Energy Corp. for C$1.2 billion in 1998 and Anderson Exploration Ltd. fo....

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Full plate of drilling plans

Second quarter: 130 wells drilled

Northern lands highly rated

Pipeline access a concern


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