Alberta is the province with the most oil deposits in Canada
This is because natural gas and oil deposits were formed together
After exploration has been done and oil deposits have been found, the exact location of an oil producing rig is based on the location of these oil deposits. It will be placed in a way that it is centered within close proximity of the oil field. As there will be multiple wells on a single oil rig, the wells are drilled deviated from the rig to the zone that contains the oil.
Yes I believe they do because they are sitting on one of the largest oil deposits in the world.
Natural gas and oil are produced by the death of microscopic animals and coal is produced by the death of macroscopic plants.
United states, Middle east, Mexico, Canada
Canada has many natural resources. Some ( not necessarily in order) are Lumber, oil deposits, gas deposits, water, coal and minerals of many types.
Countries with large deposits of coal include the United States, Russia, China, India, and Australia. Countries with large deposits of oil include Saudi Arabia, the United States, Russia, Canada, and Iraq.
Oil Reserves are big and oil deposits are small.
Oil sands are predominantly found in Alberta, Canada, with the largest deposits located in the Athabasca region. Other smaller oil sands deposits can also be found in various regions around the world, including Venezuela and Utah in the United States.
Canada is one of the few developed nations that are net exporters of energy. Atlantic Canada has vast offshore deposits of natural gas and large oil and gas resources are centered in Alberta.
What can you infer about volcanic activity based on the location of copper deposits?