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Laricina Energy / Steam-assisted gravity drainage / McMurray Formation / Asphalt / In situ / Long Lake / Connacher Oil and Gas / Petroleum / Athabasca oil sands / Oil sands
Date: 2014-02-26 13:12:33
Laricina Energy
Steam-assisted gravity drainage
McMurray Formation
Asphalt
In situ
Long Lake
Connacher Oil and Gas
Petroleum
Athabasca oil sands
Oil sands

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