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Bison Announces Mizuho Bank Investment in Alberta CCS Projects
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Bison Low Carbon Ventures Inc. ("Bison") is pleased to announce that Mizuho Bank, Ltd. (hereinafter "Mizuho") has made an investment in Bison to facilitate development of Bison's carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Alberta, Canada.
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