Oil Patch InsiderAirlifting in foreign workers to solve an oil sands labor crunch; North Slope winter exploration plans include 85-mile ice road Kay Cashman, Gary Park, Allen Baker
Shortages of skilled labor have been a constant bugbear and source of cost overruns in the Alberta oil sands.
To find an answer, Canadian Natural Resources is climbing to new heights, with plans to airlift foreign workers to fill some of the 6,000 construction jobs at its planned C$8.5 billion oil s....
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