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New Edition of Our Petroleum Challenge Launched

Public Policy

CALGARY, Aug. 11 /CNW/ – The newest edition of Our Petroleum Challenge provides an overview of Canada’s crude oil and natural gas industry through
vivid, plain language description of the steps involved in finding, producing, processing, transporting, refining, selling and using petroleum products.

Our Petroleum Challenge – Sustainability into the 21st Century, 7th
edition is an educational publication developed for diverse audiences such as
people employed or interested in the petroleum industry, students in secondary
institutions, educators, investment analysts and the general public. Readers
who turn to Our Petroleum Challenge will learn more about the science and
technology involved in finding, producing, processing, delivering and using
crude oil and natural gas as well as the challenges Canadians face in
developing and using these resources.
“In the 7th edition of the Our Petroleum Challenge series, the
publication’s content has grown to better reflect the increased scope and
dynamism of Canada’s petroleum industry,” said Colleen Killingsworth,
president of the Canadian Centre for Energy Information. “Our Petroleum
Challenge provides the foundation for critical inquiry and enlightened
discussion regarding petroleum and its contribution to Canada’s prosperity.”
Copies of Our Petroleum Challenge, 7th edition can be ordered by calling
1-877-606-4636 toll-free or visiting the bookstore at www.centreforenergy.com.
The cost is $34.95, with discounts offered for educational institutions and
bulk orders.

The Canadian Centre for Energy Information was formed in 2002 to meet a
growing demand for balanced, credible information about the Canadian energy
sector. Through its freestanding kiosks, print publications and web portal,
the Centre for Energy delivers accurate, factual, current information on all
parts of the energy sector from oil, natural gas, coal, thermal and
hydroelectric power through to nuclear, solar, wind and other sources of
energy.

For further information: Colleen Killingsworth, APR, ABC, President,
Canadian Centre for Energy Information, Ph. (403) 263-7722, Toll-free.
1-877-606-4636, E-mail: ckillingsworth@centreforenergy.com



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