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Mackay River Commercial Project To Recycle 99 Percent Of Its Produced Water By Using GE Evaporation Technology

2013-11-20 03:54:51| oilandgasonline News Articles

GE’s produced water evaporation technologies have been selected by Brion Energy (formerly Dover Operating Corp.) for Phase 1 of the MacKay River Commercial Project (MRCP) near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The MRCP will utilize a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technique to responsibly produce bitumen, a type of heavy oil.

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