Alberta oil sands grapples with too much successOfficials argue boom is being mishandled; warn not all projects are likely to move ahead; but Suncor boss confident output can double by 2010 Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The ups and downs of Alberta’s oil sands have probably been too much for the faint-hearted and likely left even the tough-minded a shade queasy over the past month.
On the upside:
• Bitumen from the oil sands officially replaced light oil as Alberta’s most plentiful crude resource in 2001, causing....
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