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IHS Markit: The Green House Gas Intensity of Oil Sands Production

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Title: IHS Markit: The Green House Gas Intensity of Oil Sands Production

Author: Kevin Birn

Publisher: IHS Markit

Date: 2018

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Summary:

Numerous policies have advanced in recent years to try to limit and reverse oil sands emission growth
while minimizing the economic impacts

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