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  • But Daylight has accumulated a significant undeveloped land position in the emerging liquids-rich Duvernay shale-gas play in Alberta.

    Sinopec Deepens China's Push Into Canadian Oil Patch Edward Welsch 2011

  • The acquisition of Duvernay, which produces "tight," hard-to-extract gas in dense rock formations, would underline Shell's focus on unconventional oil and gas.

    Shell Targets Elusive Gas With Bid 2008

  • Shell to Make Canadian Buy Royal Dutch Shell agreed to buy Duvernay Oil for about $5.9 billion, marking the latest acquisition by a major oil company in the energy-rich Canadian province of Alberta.

    Root Causes 2008

  • Shell to Make Canadian Buy Royal Dutch Shell agreed to buy Duvernay Oil for about $5.9 billion, marking the latest acquisition by a major oil company in the energy-rich Canadian province of Alberta.

    House Call 2008

  • Duvernay, a small player, produces only 25,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day, though it has plans to increase that to 70,000 by 2012.

    Shell Targets Elusive Gas With Bid 2008

  • Even in William IV. ‘s time, when I think of Duvernay prancing in as the Bayadere, — I say it was a vision of loveliness such as mortal eyes can’t see now-a-days.

    Roundabout Papers 2006

  • In April 1968, our speaker was a candidate for the leadership of the National Liberal Party and as Member of Parliament for Duvernay joined the Trudeau cabinet in July of that year.

    Energy—a Sign of Future Tension 1974

  • As member for Duvernay, in suburban Montreal, he immediately entered the Trudeau Cabinet in July 1968 and became Canada's first Minister of Communications on April 1, 1969.

    The White Paper on Taxation: What Else is New? 1970

  • Duvernay began again the publication of "La Minerve", in which he extolled the introduction of responsible government, and criticized the Act of Union destined, by its authors, to absorb Lower

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • The maple leaf, now accepted by Canadians of every origin, was chosen as the national emblem and the motto adopted by Duvernay was "Notre langue, nos institutions et nos lois".

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

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