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Gas producers target public education
The expanding controversy over natural-gas fracking is beginning to look a lot like the campaign against the oil sands.
This time, however, the oil-and-gas sector seems to be learning from its mistakes. It`s mobilizing to address concerns and fill communications gaps before critics go too far in shaping public perceptions and threatening the resource`s future.
`It`s fair to say that we were behind the curve on oil sands,` said David Collyer, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
Read the full article here.
The expanding controversy over natural-gas fracking is beginning to look a lot like the campaign against the oil sands.
This time, however, the oil-and-gas sector seems to be learning from its mistakes. It`s mobilizing to address concerns and fill communications gaps before critics go too far in shaping public perceptions and threatening the resource`s future.
`It`s fair to say that we were behind the curve on oil sands,` said David Collyer, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
Read the full article here.