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June 17 2014

British Columbians support a refinery, new report says

Mike Witherly Media Energy, Pacific Future Energy, Refinery, Resources

Greenest Refinery in the World Proposed for British Columbia North Coast

In a poll released today by Pacific Future Energy Corporation (Pacific Future Energy) over 2/3 of British Columbians expressing an opinion believe that “refining oil in Canada means more value is added and Canadians get more benefit in terms of price, jobs and tax revenues,” and that a refinery will allow “Canadians to take environmental responsibility for the full processing of oil from Canada’s oil sands.”

Press Release from Pacific Future Energy

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Northwest B.C. residents probed on oil refinery acceptance

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