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To: abuelita who wrote (8138)10/15/2002 6:39:37 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 89467
 
Hi Rosita..

I just came back from checking out the new office space, the owner has just completed the tenant improvements. It's great, awesome views....

I will slowly move over the next 2 weeks, Monday the 28th looks like the first full day operations in the new spot.

scoot



To: abuelita who wrote (8138)10/18/2002 2:07:46 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
A vast resource of crude oil

Canada's oil sands are thought to be the world's largest known hydrocarbon resource. The oil sands are a mix of sand and bitumen, which is a thick crude oil. The bitumen can be processed into high quality, light synthetic oil that is in demand for upgrading to gasoline and jet fuels and other refined products.

Canada's oil sands are estimated to make up more than one quarter of the world's conventional oil reserves.
Canada's recoverable bitumen reserves are roughly equivalent to the known oil reserves in Saudi Arabia, which can be produced with existing technology.
Alberta's reserves of bitumen under development are estimated to be larger than the known conventional oil reserves in Western Canada.

The oil sands are expected to make up half of Alberta's crude oil production by 2005.

westernoilsands.com