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  2. List of mines in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    SSR Mining Unity Salt Unity: Sifto Canada/Compass Minerals: Vanscoy Potash Salt Vanscoy: Nutrien: Previously Agrium. Merged with PotashCorp to form Nutrien on January 1, 2018 Wilcox Bentonite Bentonite: Wilcox: Canadian Clay Products, Inc.

  3. Petroleum industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan is Canada's second-largest oil-producing province after Alberta, producing about 13.5% of Canada's petroleum in 2015. This included light crude oil, heavy crude oil, and natural-gas condensate. Most of its production is heavy oil but, unlike Alberta, none of Saskatchewan's heavy oil deposits are officially classified as bituminous ...

  4. Oil reserves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan and offshore areas of Newfoundland in particular have substantial oil production and reserves. [3] Alberta has 39% of Canada's remaining conventional oil reserves, offshore Newfoundland 28% and Saskatchewan 27%, but if oil sands are included, Alberta's share is over 98%.

  5. Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation, or SaskOil, was established in 1973 by the Government of Saskatchewan as a Crown corporation. [1] It was the first state-owned oil and gas company in North America, founded by Saskatchewan New Democratic Party Premier Allan Blakeney. [2]

  6. Economy of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Government of Saskatchewan, approximately 95% of all items produced in Saskatchewan, depend on the basic resources available within the province. Various grains, livestock, oil and gas, potash, uranium, wood and their spin off industries fuel the economy. [8] As of 2017, Saskatchewan's GDP was approximately C$79.513 billion. [9 ...

  7. Category:Mining in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining in Saskatchewan; H. Hoidas Lake This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 00:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Category:Mines in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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  9. Saskatchewan Minerals - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Minerals Inc. is a privately held company located in Saskatchewan, Canada, that mines and processes sodium sulphate. Originally established as a Crown corporation in 1947. Today the company is one of the largest producers of anhydrous sodium sulphate in North America with production capability of 285,000 tons per year. [ 1 ]