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Natural gas

Abstract

This report on the natural gas industry of Canada includes: composition and uses of natural gas, production statistics, exploration and development, reserve estimates, natural gas processing, transportation, and marketing. For the Canadian natural gas industry, 1966 was a year of moderate expansion in all phases, with a strong demand continuing for sulfur and liquid hydrocarbons produced as by-products of gas processing. Value of natural gas production increased to $199 million and ranked sixth in terms of value of mineral ouput in Canada. Currently, natural gas provides over 70% of Canada's energy requirements. Proved remaining marketable reserves are estimated to be in excess of a 29-yr supply.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1967
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-82-010015
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Canadian Minerals Yearbook 1966; (Canada); Journal Volume: Preprint 35
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; 03 NATURAL GAS; CANADA; NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS; NATURAL GAS; PRODUCTION; RESERVES; EXPLORATORY WELLS; SULFUR; RECOVERY; PIPELINES; SEPARATION PROCESSES; STATISTICS; ELEMENTS; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; MATHEMATICS; MINERAL RESOURCES; NONMETALS; NORTH AMERICA; RESOURCES; WELLS; 020300* - Petroleum- Drilling & Production; 030300 - Natural Gas- Drilling, Production, & Processing
OSTI ID:
6088959
Research Organizations:
Can Dep Mines Tech Surv
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
TUL
Size:
Pages: 17
Announcement Date:
Jul 01, 1980

Citation Formats

Fraser, J W. Natural gas. Canada: N. p., 1967. Web.
Fraser, J W. Natural gas. Canada.
Fraser, J W. 1967. "Natural gas." Canada.
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title = {Natural gas}
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abstractNote = {This report on the natural gas industry of Canada includes: composition and uses of natural gas, production statistics, exploration and development, reserve estimates, natural gas processing, transportation, and marketing. For the Canadian natural gas industry, 1966 was a year of moderate expansion in all phases, with a strong demand continuing for sulfur and liquid hydrocarbons produced as by-products of gas processing. Value of natural gas production increased to $199 million and ranked sixth in terms of value of mineral ouput in Canada. Currently, natural gas provides over 70% of Canada's energy requirements. Proved remaining marketable reserves are estimated to be in excess of a 29-yr supply.}
journal = []
volume = {Preprint 35}
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place = {Canada}
year = {1967}
month = {Aug}
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