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Tag: oil industry

Who By Fire by Fred Stenson

September 17, 201410 Comments

Is it possible to work in the oil industry and be an advocate for both your work and for the environment? How can you be both loyal to your company and keep up a good relationship with the surrounding communities and environment? As a farmer, who depends on clean air and water for your livelihood, … Continue reading Who By Fire by Fred Stenson

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