Trapped in the minor leaguesDusters keep piling up in infant basin, but industry and Nova Scotia government press ahead to slash red tape, attract new investment Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
It’s a story that has echoes of the past for both Alaska and Alberta, where an act of faith and one last well were needed to strike oil and turn bleak prospects into a gusher of riches.
Just like Alaska in the 1960s and Alberta in the 1940s, the pressure to make a turnaround discovery is on Nova Sco....
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