Statoil’s choice: Alberta or Newfoundland?
Gary Park For Petroleum News
Statoil is rolling the dice on a gamble that has few if any parallels in the history of Canada’s upstream.
Troubled by rising costs in the Alberta oil sands, the company, owned 67 percent by the Norwegian government, is giving serious thought to directing its investment money to major new oil finds....
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