We continued to deliver strong operational performance and solid financial results in the third quarter of 2011.
We continued to deliver strong operational performance and solid financial results in the third quarter of 2011.
Take a closer look at our 2010 Annual Report for information on our company performance.
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Find out why Jennifer Fallon, Completions Engineer, enjoys working for Encana.
Learn about the company-wide program we’ve developed and implemented to manage the chemical additives or products we use in our hydraulic fracturing operations.
Learn about our community engagement and investment, development plans, and find contacts for our Fort Nelson, British Columbia area operations.
35,000 North American jobs are created by each additional billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas production.
Our Deep Panuke project involves the installation of facilities required to produce and process natural gas from the Deep Panuke field, approximately 250 kilometres (155 miles) southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia on the Scotian Shelf. Natural gas from Deep Panuke will be processed offshore and transported, via subsea pipeline, to Goldboro, Nova Scotia for further transport to market via the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline. First gas is expected from Deep Panuke in 2012.
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For general information on the Deep Panuke project, please contact Encana's East Coast Operations team at 902.422.4500 or send an email to dpinfo@encana.com.
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