Business tycoon David Black battles on in B.C.Newspaper owner sees no reason British Columbia refinery plan will get derailed, says it meets environmental, economic goals GARY PARK For Petroleum News
Canadian newspaper owner David Black is now embarking on a fifth year of defying the odds with his plans for a 400,000 barrels per day crude bitumen refinery on the British Columbia coast near Kitimat.
Having submitted a 129-page comprehensive description of the US$22 billion Kitimat Clean project t....
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