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  2. Canadian Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Natural Resources Limited, or CNRL or Canadian Natural is a senior Canadian oil and natural gas company that operates primarily in the Western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, with offshore operations in the United Kingdom sector of the North Sea, and offshore Côte d'Ivoire and Gabon.

  3. Canadian Natural (CNQ) Stock Up 25.1% Since Q3 Earnings Beat

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    Canadian Natural (CNQ) returns funds worth C$502 million to its shareholders through dividends in the third quarter. Canadian Natural (CNQ) Stock Up 25.1% Since Q3 Earnings Beat Skip to main content

  4. Canadian Natural (CNQ) Stock Down Despite Q3 Earnings Beat - AOL

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    Canadian Natural's (CNQ) natural gas volumes record a 25.4% year-over-year rise from 1,362 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) to 1,708MMcf/d in Q3.

  5. Natural-gas condensate - Wikipedia

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    Drip gas, so named because it can be drawn off the bottom of small chambers (called drips) sometimes installed in pipelines from gas wells, is another name for natural-gas condensate, a naturally occurring form of gasoline obtained as a byproduct of natural gas extraction. It is also known as "condensate", "natural gasoline", "casing head gas ...

  6. Whitecap Resources - Wikipedia

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    Whitecap Resources is a Canadian public oil company based in Calgary, Alberta, with operations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia.In 2018, it produced 74,415 barrels of energy per day, with 85% of production consisting of crude oil and other liquids.

  7. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    Shaped like a “U” or channel to catch water (e.g., where the edge of a tile roof meets a wall). Through wall flashing Spans the thickness of the wall and directs water to weep holes. Cap flashing (drip cap) Often used above windows and doors. Drip edge A metal used at the edges of a roof. Step flashing (soaker, base flashing)

  8. Teapot effect - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of tea running down the spout of a teapot. The teapot effect, also known as dribbling, is a fluid dynamics phenomenon that occurs when a liquid being poured from a container runs down the spout or the body of the vessel instead of flowing out in an arc.

  9. Rainscreen - Wikipedia

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    A water/air resistant membrane is placed between the furring and the sheathing to prevent rain water from entering the wall structure. The membrane directs water away and toward special drip edge flashings which protect other parts of the building. Insulation may be provided beneath the membrane. The thickness of insulation is determined by ...