Late winter, price uncertainties spoil Christmas for Canadian drillersBut holiday freeze-up raises hopes for contractors after falling a month behind last year's pace; E&P companies anticipate 20 percent cut in 2002 capital spending Gary Park Canadian Correspondent
The first blast of winter across Western Canada has brought holiday cheer to oil and gas drilling contractors after a prolonged spell of warm weather delayed the start of the peak exploration season.
Temperatures diving towards minus 20 degrees across northern Alberta and British Columbia have fina....
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Number of active rigs high 2002 outlook hangs in balance
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