Kitimat refinery deemed viable
Gary Park For Petroleum News
Fast-evolving plans for a crude bitumen refinery on the British Columbia coast have received another shot of adrenalin from a consulting firm which says the facility could be built for far less than current estimates and could generate “incremental long-term economic benefits in Western Canada.”
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