Oil Sands Mine plans cancelled

mine stability resultsWorld oil and gas prices led this applicant to cancel his plans to create an oil sands mine site even though he had been working on the regulatory approvals for two years. Even though the mine will not be proceeding, all the technical mining plans, processing flow diagrams, environmental studies and public consultation are available to view. We found this information from AppIntel.

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Tags: Closure, Facilities, Heavy Oil

Granger Low  16 Nov 2015



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