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North America, carbon capture: Pipe dreams. Gordon Cope. Petroleum Review July 2006, P. 42-44
A billion-dollar scheme to capture and inject the immense amounts of carbon dioxide emitted by Alberta's oil and gas industry may become reality, writes Gordon Cope.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Subjects: Protection of ambient air and climate, Pipeline, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Oil and gas, Oil, Carbon emissions, Carbon dioxide, Carbon capture and storage