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Petroleum products / Athabasca oil sands / Dilbit / Oil sands / Keystone Pipeline / Hardisty /  Alberta / Asphalt / Brik / Upgrader / Petroleum / Soft matter / Chemistry
Date: 2013-10-31 18:03:50
Petroleum products
Athabasca oil sands
Dilbit
Oil sands
Keystone Pipeline
Hardisty
Alberta
Asphalt
Brik
Upgrader
Petroleum
Soft matter
Chemistry

Government of Alberta  BRIK Infrastructure and  Bitumen Supply  Availability   Submitted to Industry: November 2009

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