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Vol. 10, No. 27 Week of July 03, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Fear and loathing vs. self-assurance

Albertans in two camps as energy regulator sets benchmarks for sour gas development near high-density populations, approving four of six wells requested by Compton Petroleum

Gary Park

Petroleum News Canadian Correspondent

It has been billed as the ultimate showdown in Alberta between economic gain and public safety, with the well-being of 250,000 residents and the development of 40 percent of the province’s remaining natural gas reserves at stake. Not surprisingly, it turned into the longest well license hearing in A....

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