Word: alberta
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last week. Satisfied that Canada is endowed with gas reserves well beyond its own needs for at least the next quarter-century, Ottawa approved gas exports to the U.S. of 7.3 trillion cubic feet, an amount that could fuel New York City at present rates for 80 years. The Alberta oil and gas industry, with $200 million tied up in 1,000 capped gas wells, let out a jubilant whoop. Well it might: Canada's new National Energy Board estimated that exports under the four approved licenses will earn $75.5 million a year in U.S. sales by 1963, enough...
...four export proposals cleared by Ottawa, only one has been fully approved by two other regulatory agencies, the U.S. Federal Power Commission and Alberta's Oil and Gas Conservation Board...
That is Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd.'s plan to pipe 204 million cubic feet daily to the U.S.'s Midwestern Gas Transmission Co. (TIME, April 4). The biggest project is Alberta & Southern...
...Canadian Petroleum Association predicted that the new markets would spur a $6.8 billion oil and gas development in Alberta, British Columbia and the untapped Canadian North in the next decade. The Energy Board estimated that consumption, in Canada and by export, will have totaled 45.6 trillion cubic feet by 1990-when Canada will still have at least that much left in the ground...
...Eskimos at Grandview Hills No. 1 are the first who ever worked on an oil rig. They were hired because of the difficulty of recruiting white workers, mostly married, for long term work so far north. Three were taken on last summer and flown south for training on Alberta rigs. One went back to muskrat trapping, but the other two form the nucleus of the six-man Eskimo contingent on the well...