Tuer, Blair and Boone back in the patchOne-time Canadian E&P leaders roll the dice, move on to smaller companies Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
There is life after the big time in Canada’s oil patch. Just ask David Tuer or Jamie Blair or David Boone.
Since their startling, largely unexplained departures from positions of power, they are reapplying their wealth of experience to the Western Canada sedimentary basin as the large companies are....
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