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Deposit occurs in northern part of province in region of Athabaska River; deposit is buried under some hundreds of feet of overburden and only few exploratory holes have been drilled; bitumen content is viscous, asphaltic oil displaying considerable variation in properties; sand beds are of lower Cretaceous, lying unconformably on Devonian limestone; theories of origin; summary of results of investigations of deposit; leasing regulations; methods of oil extraction.
Deposit occurs in northern part of province in region of Athabaska River; deposit is buried under some hundreds of feet of overburden and only few exploratory holes have been drilled; bitumen content is viscous, asphaltic oil displaying considerable variation in properties; sand beds are of lower Cretaceous, lying unconformably on Devonian limestone; theories of origin; summary of results of investigations of deposit; leasing regulations; methods of oil extraction.
Bituminous sands of Alberta
Oil Weekly
Clark, K.A. (author)
Oil Weekly ; 118
1945
6 pages
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