Posted AT 9:02 PM EDT on 27/03/08
Alberta's energy crown threatened
DAVID EBNER
From Friday's Globe and Mail
CALGARY British Columbia and Saskatchewan are on the verge of a huge oil and natural gas exploration boom as companies pour hundreds of millions of dollars into land rights, shifting their focus away from the established energy capital of Alberta.
B.C. raked in $152-million from its latest sale of exploration rights, the province announced yesterday.
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