Dr. Doug May interviews Dory Little of Mobil Oil Canada about the development of the Hibernia oil field.Series hosted by Dr. Doug May of Memorial University and Andy Williamson of APEC.Minor distortion throughout
The northern Alberta tar sands (or bitumen) resource is the most well-known environmental issue in C...
Remaining reserves of marketable crude oil and natural gas in Canada are in excess of 1.43 x 109 m3 ...
The Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC) consists of members of the Department of Economics who wor...
Dr. Doug May interviews Dory Little of Mobil Oil Canada about the development of the Hibernia oil fi...
Zev Frishman and Doug May interview Parzival Copes of Simon Fraser University about the east coast f...
Zev Frishman and Doug May interview Parzival Copes of Simon Fraser University about the east coast f...
The development and production of Canadian offshore petroleum deposits raises three key sets of issu...
In part two of this interview with Ottar Brox he explains the debate that arose in Norway over the p...
Dr. J.D. House interviews Peter Furlong, manager of the Offshore Services Unit, Department of Indust...
Review of Valerie Zink and Emily Eaton\u27s Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan\u27s Oil...
David Goodstein outlines the approaching peak of oil drilling that is commonly referred to as Hubber...
An episode of CBC's Land & Sea examining the question of offshore oils rights in Newfoundland and La...
Two interviews: George McRobie who discusses energy issues, non-renewable fossil fuels, pollution an...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/19065(Oil) / BLDSC - British Lib...
N.B. Professor Neary was based at University College Dublin when this article was first published. T...
The northern Alberta tar sands (or bitumen) resource is the most well-known environmental issue in C...
Remaining reserves of marketable crude oil and natural gas in Canada are in excess of 1.43 x 109 m3 ...
The Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC) consists of members of the Department of Economics who wor...
Dr. Doug May interviews Dory Little of Mobil Oil Canada about the development of the Hibernia oil fi...
Zev Frishman and Doug May interview Parzival Copes of Simon Fraser University about the east coast f...
Zev Frishman and Doug May interview Parzival Copes of Simon Fraser University about the east coast f...
The development and production of Canadian offshore petroleum deposits raises three key sets of issu...
In part two of this interview with Ottar Brox he explains the debate that arose in Norway over the p...
Dr. J.D. House interviews Peter Furlong, manager of the Offshore Services Unit, Department of Indust...
Review of Valerie Zink and Emily Eaton\u27s Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan\u27s Oil...
David Goodstein outlines the approaching peak of oil drilling that is commonly referred to as Hubber...
An episode of CBC's Land & Sea examining the question of offshore oils rights in Newfoundland and La...
Two interviews: George McRobie who discusses energy issues, non-renewable fossil fuels, pollution an...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/19065(Oil) / BLDSC - British Lib...
N.B. Professor Neary was based at University College Dublin when this article was first published. T...
The northern Alberta tar sands (or bitumen) resource is the most well-known environmental issue in C...
Remaining reserves of marketable crude oil and natural gas in Canada are in excess of 1.43 x 109 m3 ...
The Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC) consists of members of the Department of Economics who wor...