Coal Research in Canada -1964

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H D. Smith
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

T HE production of coal in Canada was slightly higher in 1964 than in the immediate past, and the major users continue to be the electric utility and metallurgical industries. There are continuing trends toward the increased use of cokes and chars in various metallurgical applications. Geological Research During 1964, the coal drilling program of the Research Council of Alberta (RCA) was concentrated in the extreme south of the Province (notably in the Milk River area and the region immediately to the northeast of this area). Field work commenced on June 1 and was completed at the end of September, by which time a total of 376 holes, aggregating some 48,500 ft., were drilled in 132 townships. Although no new major coal occurrences were intersected, the pro-gram yielded useful data for defining the extent of the known coal deposits in the area. Detailed results will be analyzed during the winter and reported in due course. Meanwhile, a full report on the
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APA: H D. Smith  (1965)  Coal Research in Canada -1964

MLA: H D. Smith Coal Research in Canada -1964. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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