Natural Gas -Energy for the Mining Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Edmund C. Bovey
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

"AS I begin my remarks this morning, please let me say how honoured and gratified I was to receive your invitation to address you here during your deliberations in historic Quebec City. The high esteem in which your Institute is held is reflected in the respect and deference accorded to it by industry across Canada. I feel privileged to be here with you today.I would like to discuss with you some applications of natural gas in the mining industry and suggest to you, in closing, some possible avenues of future development.Natural gas first became avail-able for industrial purposes in Northern Ontario in late 1958. Acceptance of natural gas, as a source of energy by the industry of that area, has been both widespread and gratifying. The mining industry of Northern Ontario has in-creased its annual use of natural gas by approximately 35 per cent each year since 1958. We believe that this trend will continue, al-though we will probably have to accept a more modest 10 per cent annual gain as the market approaches saturation. I would like to explain how we were able to do this and where all this gas is used. Our first sales were largely a matter of price-and the savings we offered were substantial."
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APA: Edmund C. Bovey  (1966)  Natural Gas -Energy for the Mining Industry

MLA: Edmund C. Bovey Natural Gas -Energy for the Mining Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1966.

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