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Compressors push Canadian production march farther north: rapid depletion of accessible sites in Canada is resulting in a gradual push farther northward into the often-frozen muskeg of the Yukon and Northwest Territories. (Built To Withstand Stress).(Statistical Data Included)
Pipeline & Gas Journal
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June 1, 2002
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For over the past half century, oil and natural gas production has been a vital economic activity in northwestern Canada. More recently, ever-increasing demand has resulted in rapid depletion of even the most abundant sites. The consequence is a gradual push farther northward, into the often-frozen muskeg of the Yukon and Northwest Territories. While new finds may seem promising, getting the land to give up its resources can quickly consume two other resources--time and money. The forbidding terrain is hard on man and machines alike.
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