Tundra's Pilot Project Puts Greenhouse Gas to Good Use
Winnipeg Free Press › September 01, 2009
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Winnipeg Free Press › September 01, 2009
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"It's interesting that the oil and gas industry is going to be a solution to our greenhouse-gas problems, and why shouldn't it be?" [Jim Rondeau] said. "If we can get two or three megatonnes of CO2 sequestered, enhance our production and also basically clean up our province's greenhouse-gas emissions, that's wonderful."
"This puts Manitoba on the world stage. There aren't a lot of C02 projects in Canada," he said. "And CO2 is not for the faint of heart. This is a technology that has typically been pioneered by the very large oil companies, and now for Tundra to take this on board, is a real challenge and a testament to their commitment to the long term for Manitoba and the Bakken/Three Forks formation that this is going into."See the full content of this document
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Tundra's Pilot Project Puts Greenhouse Gas to Good Use
SINCLAIR -- A state-of-the-art pilot project that recycles carbon dioxide byproduct from Koch Fertilizers Canada could mean big gains for Manitoba's oil indust...
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