Black Bonanza
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Black Bonanza is a business history of the Athabasca Oil Sands, written by Canadian writer and historian Alastair Sweeny.
The hardback edition (ISBN 0470161388) was published by John Wiley Canada in 2010.
External links[edit]
- Wiley Canada book page
- Black Bonanza Web Support - includes sample chapter, "2. Origins - All Hell For a Basement"
- "Future of the Oil Sands", Andrew Bell Interview on Business News Network (BNN), May7, 2010
- "Even Canadians don’t comprehend what they’re sitting on," by Neil Reynolds, Globe and Mail, May 4, 2010
- "Canada's oilsands are a blessing: New technology has the much-maligned oilsands looking clean and sustainable compared to offshore drilling", Alastair Sweeny, Ottawa Citizen May 7, 2010
- "Canadians Reminded That Offshore Drilling Playing With Fire," Barbara Yaffe, Vancouver Sun, May 4, 2010
- "Louisiana spill takes environmental heat off of oil sands." Carrie Tait, Financial Post, May 04, 2010
- Q&A and debate with Pembina's Terra Simieritsch on CTV's Alberta PrimeTime
- Dave Cooper, "Oil industry buys time to perfect solar: author," Edmonton Journal, April 26, 2010
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