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Vol. 9, No. 32 Week of August 08, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


An anxious time for offshore gas projects

Nova Scotia needs good news from Marathon well; Newfoundland gets boost from response to Husky call, advances in shipping technology

Gary Park

Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent

Hope is the most powerful commodity in Atlantic Canada these days as Nova Scotia and Newfoundland look for a breakthrough in the development of their offshore fields. Despite its more advanced state of development, including the producing Sable project, Nova Scotia, after years of being pummeled by....

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Marathon well tight hole

Deep Panuke on hold

Marine transportation the key

Currently no CNG tankers in commercial operation


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