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CBC.caResearchers look to sawdust to absorb, burn off Arctic oil spillsCBC.caResearchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are testing chemically modified wood flour to determine whether it can enhance the burning of c
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NewsweekNigeria Aims For “Lasting Peace” As Oil Output Hits 1.8 Million BpdOilPrice.comNigeria is producing around 1.8 million barrels of oil daily, up from an average 1.63 million bpd in the third quarter of the year. The current rate of production is sti
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CBC.ca'No such thing as an oil spill clean up': is the Trans Mountain Pipeline a ticking time bomb?CBC.ca"There is no such thing as an oil spill clean up, there is no such thing as world class spill response, these are two terms that we use a
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CBC.caQuebec passes controversial bill allowing oil, gas explorationCBC.caThe Liberals' controversial Bill 106, which would implement Quebec's clean energy plan as well as open the province to oil and gas exploration, passed after the Philippe Coui
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CBC.caPrepared for petrol spill: Fogo Island fish harvesters trained to deploy oil boomCBC.caA group of fish harvesters on Fogo Island is now trained to deploy an oil containment boom if a spill were to happen in local fishing areas. The harvesters practic
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CBC.caCanadian Coast Guard recommends removal of oil from Manolis LCBC.caThe Canadian Coast Guard is recommending full removal of oil from the Manolis L shipwreck off Change Islands. Anne Miller, regional director of the coast guard, said a report into the
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CBC.caMassive Texas oil find fuels Alberta's call for Canadian pipelineCBC.caA massive oil find in the heart of west Texas is adding a sense of urgency to Canada's quest for new oil markets. "We watch all discoveries and question what that mea
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CBC.caCanadian oil drillers face uphill battle in 2017, industry group saysCBC.caAfter two years of sharp drops in business, the Canadian oil drilling industry expects a small increase in business in 2017. Companies will drill 31 per cent more wells next y
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