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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 82724" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>I agree with you Crowderfarms.</p><p></p><p>Kansas - What you say is true about it being shallow. What do you mean by "extensive" there is a lot of oil coming out now but technology is improving, and harvesting is supposed to quadruple in the next few years. </p><p></p><p>A few Alberta oil facts (2003):</p><p>Alberta's oil sands contain over 1.6 trillion barrels of bitumen, of which 175 billion barrels are currently considered recoverable. In 2003, production from conventional oil, oil sands sources, and pentanes was over 1.6 million barrels/day.</p><p></p><p>In 2003 Alberta accounted for:</p><p></p><p>66% of Canada's conventional oil </p><p>81% of Canada's natural gas </p><p>100% of Canada's bitumen and synthetic crude oil </p><p>In 2003, Alberta's oil sales were:</p><p></p><p>62% to the United States of America </p><p>24% within Alberta </p><p>14% to the rest of Canada </p><p>Alberta also holds an 5% share of the U.S. crude oil market</p><p></p><p>So with all this oil I am still wondering why I pay so much!! :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 82724, member: 1258"] I agree with you Crowderfarms. Kansas - What you say is true about it being shallow. What do you mean by "extensive" there is a lot of oil coming out now but technology is improving, and harvesting is supposed to quadruple in the next few years. A few Alberta oil facts (2003): Alberta's oil sands contain over 1.6 trillion barrels of bitumen, of which 175 billion barrels are currently considered recoverable. In 2003, production from conventional oil, oil sands sources, and pentanes was over 1.6 million barrels/day. In 2003 Alberta accounted for: 66% of Canada's conventional oil 81% of Canada's natural gas 100% of Canada's bitumen and synthetic crude oil In 2003, Alberta's oil sales were: 62% to the United States of America 24% within Alberta 14% to the rest of Canada Alberta also holds an 5% share of the U.S. crude oil market So with all this oil I am still wondering why I pay so much!! :roll: [/QUOTE]
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