Wet summer dampens Canada’s drilling forecast
Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Canada’s hopes of a record drilling year have been bogged down by a wet summer that sharply trimmed rig activity from a year ago, although industry forecasters remain hopeful of a strong fall and winter.
Well completions in June, July and August totaled 6,150, trailing the 2003 count by 14 percent,....
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August well permits down 9 percent
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