Oil and gas explorers return to Canada’s Arctic
Only 250 wells have been drilled over 40,000 square miles with discoveries of 1.7 billion barrels of oil, 12 trillion cubic feet of gas Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
They’re back in Canada’s Arctic, in greater numbers than ever before — the old, the
new, the cautious, the high-rollers.
Thirty years after the first wave of oil and gas explorers hit the Mackenzie Delta, Beaufort Sea and Western Arctic islands, enticed by billions of dollars in federal grants, in....
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