British Columbia gas strikes among Canada’s largestEarly tests reveal gushers, but run afoul of a fur trapper, gossip at a social hockey game and a flurry of lawsuits Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
It’s rated one of the hottest natural gas plays in North America and it’s caught up in a tangle of intrigue.
The Ladyfern area of northeastern British Columbia has generated what are claimed to be two of the 10 largest onshore finds in Canadian history, unprecedented response at recent land auction....
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