Prevent oil sands leases from expiring
Alberta Energy had sent deep rights reversion expiry notices to this operator. But he asserts he's not producing heavy oil out of the Cretaceous -- it's actually a deeper formation. Heavy oil production from carbonates are rarer than their sandstone cousins, but this operator is sure.
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Tags: Heavy Oil
Granger Low 25 Feb 2016

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