Chevron, ExxonMobil deliver heavy setback to Newfoundland offshoreChevron ‘shelves’ plans to develop 500-million-barrel Hebron-Ben Nevis field; ExxonMobil out to sell or trade interests in nine exploration licenses Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The heavy artillery is staging a full-scale retreat, delivering a devastating and possibly destructive blow to Canada’s fledgling East Coast oil frontier.
The Canadian subsidiaries of global giants ChevronTexaco Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp. — both significant players in the Canadian Arctic and Alask....
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