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Volume: 37 (1953)

Issue: 6. (June)

First Page: 1485

Last Page: 1494

Title: Developments in Eastern Canada in 1952

Author(s): W. A. Roliff (2)

Abstract:

The highlight of exploratory activities in Eastern Canada during 1952 was the acquisition of 5,500,000 acres in the Hudson Bay, southwestern Ontario, Gaspe, and Anticosti basins. Eighty-eight exploratory wells were drilled, compared with 56 wells in 1951. Increase was due entirely to more active exploration for shallow Devonian oil in southwestern Ontario. Two Devonian oil, 1 Devonian gas, and 4 Silurian gas pools were discovered, all in southwestern Ontario.

Development drilling was continued at the same rate as in 1951, and 268 wells were completed, 25 oil, 160 gas, and 83 dry holes. Oil production in 1952 amounted to 205,594 barrels and gas production 8,183,042 MCF.

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