Nova Scotia ready for private companies to start exploring for onshore natural gas

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia government says it’s ready for companies to start exploring for onshore natural gas, with the province saying it may take ownership stakes in drilling projects to potentially give taxpayers a share of the profits. 

During a news conference Monday, officials said the government has tapped Dalhousie University to administer a program in which the school’s researchers and the private sector will study the estimated 198-billion cubic metres of onshore natural gas in the province. 

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