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CNRL gets go-ahead to use low-pressure steam at troubled oilsands site

2014-09-16 08:04:23| Energy - Topix.net

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has been given the go-ahead to resume work at part of an oilsands project in eastern Alberta where a bitumen-water mixture was found oozing to the surface last year. But CNRL will be using a different extraction technique at Area 1 of its Primrose East oilsands site: low-pressure steamflood rather than high-pressure cyclic steam stimulation.

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