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History of the petroleum industry in Canada
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Central Canada
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Medicine Hat
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coal
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Canadian Pacific Railway
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natural resource
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April 10
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1910
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Bow Island, Alberta
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Canadian Western Natural Gas Company
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Lethbridge
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Sour gas
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hydrogen sulfide
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acid gas
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carbon dioxide
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Turner Valley
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sulfur dioxide
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Alberta
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Leduc
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Conservation Board
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oil reservoir
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Imperial
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Imperial Devon or Imperial Leduc
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monoethanolamine
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refrigeration
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Edmonton
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propane
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Calgary
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Exshaw
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Banff
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British Columbia
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Westcoast and TransCanada natural gas pipelines went into operation
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Fort St. John, British Columbia
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Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd.
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dehydration
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British Columbia
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liquefied petroleum gases
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sulfur
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fuel
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LPG
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ethane
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petrochemical
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ethylene
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sulfur dioxide
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major gas transmission pipeline system
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Washington, D.C.
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Ottawa
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Edmonton
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excess capacity
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Deregulation
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common carriers
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vertically integrated
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pipelines
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coal
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hydroelectric
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nuclear-powered
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cogeneration
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Amoco Canada
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sour gas
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hydrogen sulfide
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Winnipeg
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H
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natural gas liquids
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Energy Resources Conservation Board
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regulations
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Caroline
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gas field
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Shell
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Husky
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world's largest gas fields
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Western Canada
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Murphy Oil
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Apache
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conventional gas
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resource
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Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
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Coalbed methane
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reservoir
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Horseshoe Canyon Formation
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Central Alberta
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permeability
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shale
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Barnett Shale
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Texas
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Gas hydrates
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ice
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crystals
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permafrost
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ocean floor
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NIMBY
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mineral rights
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Crown
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Sable Offshore Energy Project
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Mackenzie Delta
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Drilling
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Completion
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Well logging
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Oil and gas production
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Artificial lift
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Pumpjack
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ESP
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Directional drilling
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EOR
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Steam injection
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Gas lift
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Water injection
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