The Fuel Reserves of Alberta

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. A. Lang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Introduction Under our present civilization, industrial developments will be greatest in those areas in which energy .can be most economically produced and efficiently used, where labour is in adequate supply, and where markets for the products of industry are available. A knowledge of fuels- the present major sources of energy- and of their utilization is therefore of vital importance. With that in mind, the aim in this paper will be to outline the known reserves of fuels in Alberta, to give their characteristics, to indicate the markets served by each, and to offer some suggestions for the future development of the coal industry. The paper should be regarded as a compilation of published data rather than as an original treatise. Alberta is richly blessed by having large reserves of mineral fuels. The estimated reserves of coal are 46,562 million tons. Alberta is the oil and gas province of Canada. The world's largest deposit of bituminous sand occurs along the Athabaska river in Alberta. In addition, there are large areas of forested land in the northern and western sections of the Province, and the rivers serve for the development of hydro-power.
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APA: W. A. Lang  (1949)  The Fuel Reserves of Alberta

MLA: W. A. Lang The Fuel Reserves of Alberta. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1949.

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