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During 1960 development drilling in Ontario increased over 1959 but exploratory drilling decreased slightly. Offshore activity (exploratory and development combined) decreased by 50%. Oil production reached a new peak of 1,005,000 bbls., very slightly greater than 1959. Natural gas production also increased slightly to 16,900,000 Mcf.
Drilling in Quebec was greatly curtailed, with only 1 deep completion. Activity also slackened in the Maritimes where 3 dry exploratory wells were drilled.
Four significant discoveries were made in Southwestern Ontario, 1 each in Essex, Oxford, and Wentworth counties and 1 offshore from Welland County in Lake Erie.
Acreage held by Industry decreased significantly in almost all areas, and field-party activity, both geological and geophysical, decreased by approximately 50%.
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