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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 ...
The Clearwater Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Early Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in northeastern Alberta, Canada. [2] It was first defined by R.G. McConnell in 1893 and takes its name from the Clearwater River near Fort McMurray.
The Geological Association of Canada (GAC) is a learned society that promotes and develops the geological sciences in Canada.The organization holds conferences, meetings and exhibitions for the discussion of geological problems and the exchange of views in matters related to geology.
The Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada), based in Toronto, Ontario, is the Canadian affiliate of the Wildlife Conservation Society International (WCS), incorporated as a conservation organization in Canada in July 2004. [1]
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 Spirit River, Cardium, Duvernay, Viking, Montney (AB and BC), and Horn River formations are stratigraphical units of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) which underlies 1,400,000 square kilometres (540,000 sq mi) of Western Canada and which contains one of the world's largest reserves of petroleum and natural gas.
With community-based, grassroots education campaigns, the Wilderness Committee works to protect wild lands, safeguard wild habitats from destruction, defend the well being of and public access to established national and provincial parks, keep wild rivers as a vital part of the natural environment and ensure that people can live and work in healthy communities.
The outside exhibits include Canadian drilling rigs, a demonstration of the jerker line pumping system, a nineteenth century oil wagon and original buildings from the boom period. [ 10 ] The Oil Museum of Canada's website includes a virtual exhibit that allows users to explore Lambton County's early oil history through the stories of Oil ...