Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. O. G. Sanderson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

Introduction In this paper it is proposed to review the history of petroleum geology in western Canada, to discuss some of the main events which have affected its progress, to mention its relationship to the petroleum industry, and, finally, to appraise its present status and possible future importance. It will be useful first to consider the meanings of the terms petroleum geology, petroleum geologist, and the petroleum geology of a terrain. Petroleum Geology. - In simplest terms, geology is the science of the earth. Hence petroleum geology is the science of that portion of the earth that encloses pools of petroleum. The systematic delineation and study of stratigraphic geology began about 1820. The systematic development and study of petroleum geology started about 1910. It is a relatively immature branch of geology. Petroleum Geologist. - This term may be applied to a fully qualified geologist who is engaged for a time, be it a job, a contract, or a lifetime, in the work of finding and developing deposits of petroleum and related substances. No man may properly be called a petroleum geologist who is not first a fully qualified geologist.
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APA: J. O. G. Sanderson  (1946)  Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945

MLA: J. O. G. Sanderson Progress of Petroleum Geology in Western Canada to 1945. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1946.

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