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    Petroleum production is a major industry in Canada. In 2005, almost 25,000 new oil wells were spud in Canada. Daily, over 100 new wells are spud in the province of Alberta alone .

    The petroleum industry in Canada is also referred to as the Canadian Oil Patch; the term refers especially to upstream operations (exploration and production of oil and gas), and to a lesser degree to downstream operations (distribution and selling of oil and gas products).


        Petroleum production in Canada
            Divisions
                Alberta
                British Columbia
                Manitoba
                Saskatchewan
                Northern Canada
                Eastern Canada (onshore)
                Eastern Canada (offshore)
            Major players
                :Category:Oil fields of Canada|Oil Fields of Canada

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    Most exploration and production occurs in Alberta, with a significant number of operations in British Columbia—particularly in winter—and consistent activity in Saskatchewan. Drilling from large offshore platform occurs on the Newfoundland continental shelf.

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    Alberta
    Alberta is the largest producer of conventional crude oil, synthetic crude, natural gas and gas products in Canada. Two of the largest producers of petrochemicals in North America are located in central and north central Alberta. In both Red Deer and Edmonton, world class polyethylene and vinyl manufacturers produce products shipped all over the world, and Edmonton's oil refineries provide the raw materials for a large petrochemical industry to the east of Edmonton. There are hundreds of small companies in Alberta dedicated to providing all sorts of services to this industry—from drilling to well maintenance, pipeline maintenance to seismic exploration.

    The Athabasca Oil Sands (previously known as the Athabasca Tar Sands) have estimated oil reserves in excess of that of the rest of the world, estimated to be 1.6 trillion barrels (254 km³). With the advancement of extraction methods, bitumen and economical synthetic crude are produced at costs nearing that of conventional crude. This technology is Alberta grown and developed. Many companies employ both conventional strip mining and non-conventional methods to extract the bitumen from the Athabasca deposit. With current technology, only 315 billion barrels (50 km³) are recoverable. Fort McMurray, one of Canada's youngest and liveliest community (Alberta's largest unicorporated hamlet), has grown up entirely because of the large multinational corporations which have taken on the task of oil production.

    While Edmonton is considered the pipeline junction, manufacturing, chemical processing, research and refining centre of the province, Calgary is known for its senior and junior oil company head offices.

    Major oil fields are found in SE Alberta (Brooks, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge), NW (Grande Prairie, High Level, Rainbow Lake, Zama), central (Caroline, Medicine River), E (Athabasca Oil Sands)

    Structural regions: Foothills, Greater Arch, Deep Basin.

      Oil and gas activity is regulated by the Alberta Energy and Utility Board (EUB).

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    British Columbia





    Drilling for gas and oil in north-eastern and central-eastern British Columbia, around Fort Nelson (Greater Sierra gas field), Fort St. John (Pink Mountain, Border Ring) and Dawson Creek

      Oil and gas activity is regulated by the Oil and Gas Commission (OGC).


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