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Canadian Petroleum History | History of the petroleum industry in Canada | Oil sands and heavy oil | Natural gas liquids | Natural gas | This geopolitical map of Canada shows the ten provinces and three territories. Some petroleum production takes place today in every province and territory but PEI and Nunavut. Today's oil and gas frontiers are in the territories  and in the offshore regions of Atlantic Canada and British Columbia. | | ten provinces and three territories | PEI | Nunavut | territories | Atlantic Canada | British Columbia | petroleum | Ontario | natural gas | Canadian Pacific Railway | right-of-way | Norman Wells | Northwest Territories | Mackenzie River | Canada's Arctic | continental shelves | petroleum basins | northern Canada | Canadian Arctic Archipelago | Atlantic Canada | oil reserves | resources | depletion | wildcat drilling | Northern Canada, defined politically. The northern petroleum frontiers include the Beaufort Sea, the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and the long-established Norman Wells oil fields. | | Beaufort Sea | Canadian Arctic Archipelago | Norman Wells | exploration | Norman Wells | Northwest Territories | Arctic Ocean | Alexander Mackenzie | oil | Geological Survey of Canada | geologist | Imperial Oil | drillers | ox | kilometres | miles | railway | riverboat | permafrost | metres | feet | mercury | °C | °F | August 23 | 1920 | fuel oil | church missions | refinery | oil field | Junkers | oil refinery | Eldorado Mine | Great Bear Lake | United States | World War II | Japan | Aleutian Islands | oil tanker | Alaska | Whitehorse | Yukon | tank trucks | Canol Road | tonnes | long tons | short tons | road | telegraph | pipeline | Skagway | Fairbanks | Watson Lake | February 16 | 1944 | | barrels | litre | consumer price index | Edmonton | Alberta | Devon | Northern Canada (depicted to the left) on a map of the polar region. There are three ways to describe the Arctic. One is the area above the Arctic Circle. Another is the northern region which is barren of trees. The third is the area where average daily temperatures in July are 10o Celsius (50o Fahrenheit) or lower - in this isothermic map, the area circumscribed by the red line. | | Arctic Circle | Celsius | Fahrenheit | isothermic | Arctic exploration | Arctic Circle | Canadian Arctic Archipelago | Yves Fortier | sediment | hydrocarbon | Government of Canada | Diefenbaker | mineral rights | Melville Island | Dome Petroleum | Montreal | Cornwallis | Bathurst Islands | Panarctic Oils Ltd. | seismic | gas field | polar ice pack | Cameron Island | Husky Oil | Hudson Bay | Arctic Circle | Mackenzie River | Mississippi | Niger Deltas | sand | shale | Tuktoyaktuk | Prudhoe Bay | Mackenzie Valley Pipeline | Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry | Thomas R. Berger | Beaufort Sea | artificial islands | Imperial Oil | Dome Petroleum | Gulf Oil | Amoco | BP | Royal Dutch Shell | disputed waters of the Beaufort Sea | Devon Energy | Very Large Crude Carrier | Canada's east coast offshore regions comprise the continental shelves of the four Atlantic provinces. | | continental shelves | Prince Edward Island | Allied war effort | Shell | Nova Scotia | Sable Offshore Energy Project | Sable Island | Cretaceous | Scotian Shelf | Mobil | blowout | casing | Petro-Canada | Crown corporation | joint venture | Sable Offshore Energy Project | Maritimes | New England | cubic feet | EnCana Corporation | Deep Panuke | Newfoundland and Labrador | Icebergs | glaciers | Greenland | Labrador | Grand Banks | Terra Nova FPSO | | Terra Nova | Hibernia | Terra Nova | White Rose | Chevron | Mobil | St. John's | Chevron Corporation | oil platform | magnetite | ballast | North Sea | safety | rogue waves | fog | sea ice | hurricanes | nor'easter | Ocean Ranger | semi-submersible | ExxonMobil | Chevron | Petro-Canada | Norsk Hydro | British Columbia Coast | Transocean | Vancouver | Hecate Strait | Queen Charlotte Islands | British Columbia | Exxon Valdez | Alaska | Crown land | energy policy | federal government | National Energy Program | taxes | royalties | the Crown | incentive payments | 1979 energy crisis | crude oil prices | OPEC | economic distortions | Dome | Imperial Oil | Gulf Canada | cash flow | cost inflation | government of Newfoundland and Labrador | mineral rights | dominion | Great Depression | Second World War | Commission of Government | British Government | London | Liberal | Pierre Trudeau | Supreme Court of Canada | politically | Progressive Conservative | Brian Mulroney | Newfoundland's PC | Brian Peckford | opposition leader | federal election of 1984 | election | MPs | House of Commons | Elsewhere, | John Buchanan | Nova Scotia PC | Ottawa | St. John's | Halifax | equalization payments | Paul Martin | Atlantic provinces | Conservative | Stephen Harper | October 10 | 2007 | higher energy prices | Canadian Petroleum History | History of the petroleum industry in Canada | Oil sands and heavy oil | Natural gas liquids | Natural gas | cubic metre | barrels | metric tonne | | Energy portal | Energy policy of Canada | Natural gas processing | Canol Heritage Trail | Categories | History of the petroleum industry | Petroleum production in Canada | Economic history of Canada |
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