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Petroleum / Environment of Canada / Conservation in Canada / Geography of Alberta / Athabasca oil sands / Fort McMurray / Petroleum industry / Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society / Oil sands / Bituminous sands / Pembina / Steam-assisted gravity drainage
Date: 2011-02-11 13:19:01
Petroleum
Environment of Canada
Conservation in Canada
Geography of Alberta
Athabasca oil sands
Fort McMurray
Petroleum industry
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Oil sands
Bituminous sands
Pembina
Steam-assisted gravity drainage

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