Sulphur In Western Canada ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Elgin D. Bell
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Within the next, year or two, Western Canada should overtake Mexico and France. to become the worlds second largest producer of elemental sulphur, surpassed only by the United States, By 1965, it should produce about 25% of the world's total elemental production and, about 10% of sulphur produced in all forms. In 1952 Alberta had but one small sulphur recovery plant. By 1962, it had fifteen plants with a total designed capacity of almost 6,000 long tons of sulphur per day and actual production of almost one million long tons per year. This decade of dynamic growth was the result of Alberta's rapidly developing natural gas industry. More particularly it was the result of approval in 1960 to export natural gas in large volumes into the United States. Prior approval to export gas from Alberta to eastern Canada and relatively modest volumes to the U. S. had resulted in the construction of several plants but none were of the scale required to serve the U. S. market.
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APA: Elgin D. Bell  (1963)  Sulphur In Western Canada ? Introduction

MLA: Elgin D. Bell Sulphur In Western Canada ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1963.

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