Older is better in Canada, say U.S.-based arrivalsDominant supply basin still has untapped potential, say industry executives, but National Energy Board chairman warns of little scope for growth Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
United States-based companies which have swarmed across the 49th parallel into Canada in the last two years in pursuit of natural gas riches are agreed on one thing: The best hope for growth lies in the oldest supply region.
A round-table discussion by executives of Apache Canada Ltd., Anadarko Pet....
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