Marginal rise possible for Canada natural gasFederal regulator believes coalbed methane will add to volumes over next two years, but consultant warns of tough times ahead Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Canada should be able to continue meeting about 18 percent of U.S. natural gas demand over the next two years, even though reserves replacement slumped to the lowest level on record in 2003.
Oil shipments grow ever more dependent on the oil sands, with gross additions to conventional crude reserves....
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