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Vol. 4, No. 10 Week of October 28, 1999
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


No fun in the sun for Canadian adventurers abroad

Kidnappings, bombings, chaos overshadow the high-reward promise of high-risk investment, but companies say benefits are worth the dangers

Gary Park

PNA Canadian Contributing Writer

The price of “elephant-hunting” in faraway places has seldom taken a greater toll on Canadian oil and gas adventurers abroad than in the past few weeks. They always talk candidly about the dangers associated with their global pursuit of huge oil pools. But being the victims of a hostage-taking in Ec....

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