Oil in Alberta is mostly in the north alongside the tarsands and gas fields.
coal is found in the oil sands
Oil is found in the prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Oil reserves in Alberta and Saskatchewan include conventional oil, heavy oil and condensate associated with natural gas. Oil is also found in the northern areas of Canada, British Columbia, Ontario Quebec, Nova Scotia and offshore in Newfoundland.
Canada has 179 billion barrels of oil in reserve. The US has only 26.5 billion barrels of oil in reserve.
the oil sands is found in Alberta and is a natural recourse! People often visits the oil sands to make an adventure and to learn more about the oil sands!!!
The original oil fields in Canada (and in North America) were found in south western Ontario during the 19th century in places like Petrolia and Oil Springs.. Later disciveries were in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Oil is presentily being recovered from fields off the coast of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Unconventional oil is also prominent in CAnada. Heavy oil recovered by SAGD is located in Northern Alberta, Bituminous Sands in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and shale oil in Quebec.
Alberta has the world's largest oil sands deposit.
Alberta, although Saskatchewan has recently been found to have huge reserves in its North.
Oil and gas are both found in mines. Mines are found all over the world, including Alberta, Canada. There are also many mining locations in the middle east as well.
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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.
In the southern part of Alberta