Activists seize oil sands spotlight
Gary Park For Petroleum News
That rumbling sound in northern Alberta comes from the oil sands, where even a lull in the once-frenetic rate of growth does not mean a total time out.
Far from it.
Greenpeace activists invaded Suncor Energy’s operations Sept. 30 and brought conveyor belts carrying raw bitumen to a halt.
Three days....
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