Alberta’s Duvernay bristles with hopeEncouraging liquids results from big operators; Encana has ‘clear light of sight’ to commerciality; Chevron sees growth foundation Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
West-central Alberta’s Duvernay — increasingly touted as the hottest emerging tight oil and shale gas play in Canada and possibly North America — has received another round of rave reviews from the highest levels.
Chevron and Encana, two of the largest leaseholders, have further stirred industry in....
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