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Vol. 17, No. 22 Week of May 27, 2012
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


New Brunswick sets fracking rules

Objectives: North America’s strongest regulations; revenues to ease debt load; royalties raised from 10% to 40%; will be shared

Gary Park

For Petroleum News

The Canadian province of New Brunswick has removed uncertainty hanging over the development of its unconventional natural gas resources by unveiling new rules for hydraulic fracturing, while raising its royalties. Premier David Alward said his government has a two-pronged objective: The strongest sh....

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