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  2. National Data Repository - Wikipedia

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    This includes wells, well log data, well reports, core samples, seismic surveys, post-stack seismic, ... Offshore Nova Scotia, Canada: Operational since 2007:

  3. St. Margaret's Bay Hydroelectric System - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 16, 1881, an inspector with the then federal Department of Marine and Fisheries toured the St. Margaret's Bay watershed and noted the lack of fish because dams used for running and milling logs did not have fish ladders. In 2015 Nova Scotia Power invested $4 million into building the largest fish ladder in Nova Scotia at the Sandy ...

  4. Wreck Cove Hydroelectric System - Wikipedia

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    Wreck Cove is the largest hydroelectric system in Nova Scotia with a generating capacity of 215.8 MW. [2] [3] Constructed from 1975 to 1978, south of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Wreck Cove collects drainage water from 216 square kilometres (83 sq mi) of the Cape Breton Highlands plateau to generate renewable electricity.

  5. List of mines in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources created the Abandoned Mine Openings Database, which is an inventory of abandoned mine workings from both underground operations and advanced exploration in the province. In the database, over 600 mining areas have been identified, consisting of over 7,000 shafts, adits, slopes, trenches, and ...

  6. Offshore drilling in Atlantic Canada - Wikipedia

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    The offshore oil industry of Nova Scotia accounts for about 0.07% of Canadian petroleum production. The majority of its offshore industry is located on the Nova Scotian continental Shelf, within the Sable Island offshore natural gas fields. In 2015, Nova Scotia produced 438 m 3 of liquid natural gas per day.

  7. History of the petroleum industry in Canada (frontier ...

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    The well reached 4,479 m (14,695 ft) at a cost of $1.25 million – an extremely expensive well in that era. Part of the Allied war effort, Hillsborough was declared dry and abandoned in September 1945. In 1967 Mobil drilled the first well off Nova Scotia, the Sable Offshore Energy Project C-67 well.

  8. Tufts Cove Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    A docking facility was constructed in 1976-1977 as well as a storage tank. The plant features three distinctive 152 m (500 ft) chimneys, [2] [3] one for each boiler which are tied with those at Lingan Generating Station and Trenton Generating Station as the tallest freestanding structures in Nova Scotia.

  9. Cape Breton Highlands National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a Canadian national park on northern Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. [2] The park was the first national park in the Atlantic provinces of Canada [3] and covers an area of 948 square kilometres (366 sq mi). [4] It is one of 42 in Canada's system of national parks.