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Representatives from the Alberta provincial government, the AER and Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP), Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), and the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada (EPAC) serve on the OWA's board of directors. [2] Brad Herald is the Chair of the OWA and is also CAPP vice-president. [70]
Lineham's well was drilled by a wood "Canadian Pole" rig powered by a 35-horsepower (26 kW) steam engine. Drilling began in November 1901 and succeeded on 21 September 1902. [4] The Lineham Discovery Well No. 1 struck oil at 311 metres (1,020 ft), producing saleable quantities of oil at the rate of 300 barrels per day (48 m 3 /d). The well ...
Author David J. Hughes in his 2004 book entitled North America's Natural Gas Crisis, predicted that the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin would likely continue to be the main gas supply area in Canada for many years; however, declining production and the likelihood that much of the gas will be diverted to fuel new oil sands plants mean that ...
Newfoundland and Labrador is the third largest petroleum producer in Canada, making up 4.4% of Canada's petroleum. As of 2015, the province produced over 27,370 m 3 per day of light crude oil from the Grand Banks offshore oil fields. [1]
In 2016, however, the pipeline capacity was estimated at 3.9 million b/d, [1] and in 2017 the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) estimated the pipeline capacity to be 3.3 million b/d. [54] The lack of available pipeline capacity for petroleum forces oil producers to look to alternative transport methods, such as rail.
Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors; Canadian Association of Social Workers; Canadian Astronomical Society; Canadian Athletic Therapists Association; Canadian Child Care Federation; Canadian Council of Professional Engineers; Canadian Defence Lawyers; Canadian Federation of Library Associations; Canadian Gemmological Association ...
WSL – well site log; WSO – water shut-off; WSOG – well-specific operation guidelines; WSP – well seismic profile; WSR – well shoot report; WSS – well services supervisor (leader of well services at the wellsite [citation needed]) WSS – working spreadsheet (for logging [citation needed]) WSSAM – well site sample
The Association of Canada Lands Surveyors was officially incorporated on May 24, 1985, and began an initiative to become self-regulating. ACLS assumed its responsibilities as a national, self-regulating Association on March 18, 1999, when the Canada Lands Surveyors Act came into force. On this date, the ACLS also became a licensing body. [8]