Canadian Oil Developments, 1950

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. W. Shaw
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

The past year (1950) has been a big one for the oil industry in Canada, with new records being set in almost every phase of exploration and development activity. New highs were reached in acreage holdings, in geophysical activity, in wildcat drilling, and in field development and production. The only item that did not show a substantial increase over recent years was the amount of reserves added by new discoveries. This was not due to a decrease in the number of new discoveries, however, hut rather to the fact that most of the discoveries were made during the later months in the year and could not be fully evaluated by the year end. The foregoing remarks pertain mainly to activity in Western Canada. In Eastern Canada, operations continued on a modest scale. with exploration drilling down slightly from the previous year but with development drilling and production at about the same level. Returning to Western Canada, it is observed that the general exploration play was one of expansion and intensification. The issuing of new petroleum and natural gas regulations by the province of British Columbia precipitated a moderate entry of companies into the northeastern part of the Province.
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APA: E. W. Shaw  (1951)  Canadian Oil Developments, 1950

MLA: E. W. Shaw Canadian Oil Developments, 1950. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1951.

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