The deepest oil well in Alberta, Canada, is the "Deep Sour Gas" well located in the Peace River Arch region. It reaches depths exceeding 4,500 meters (approximately 14,800 feet) into the geological formations. This well primarily targets sour gas deposits, which are rich in sulfur content, showcasing the region's complex geology and potential for hydrocarbon extraction.
Alberta is the province with the most oil deposits in Canada
Most of Canada's oil deposits are in northern Alberta
Oil, from the oil sands of Alberta.
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The deepest oil well in Oklahoma is Rogers Well.
Alberta has the most oil reserves and produces the most in Canada
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.
The major crude oil discovery made near Leduc, Alberta, Canada on February 13, 1947.