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The Canadian oil sands first became known to Europeans in 1719 when a Cree person named Wa-Pa-Su brought a sample to Hudson's Bay Company fur trader Henry Kelsey, who commented on it in his journals.
The Athabasca oil sands, also known as the Athabasca tar sands, are large deposits of bitumen, a heavy and viscous form of petroleum, in northeastern Alberta, Canada. These reserves are one of the largest sources of unconventional oil in the world, making Canada a significant player in the global energy market. [3]
29 Μαρ 2022 · Canada is home to the world's third largest oil reserves, and almost all of those barrels are contained within the oil sands. The story of Canada’s oil sands begins a very long time ago — 170 million years, to be more exact, when Western Canada was believed to have been mostly under water.
Canada's oil sands and heavy oil resources are among the world's great petroleum deposits. They include the vast oil sands of northern Alberta, and the heavy oil reservoirs that surround the small city of Lloydminster, which sits on the border between Alberta and Saskatchewan.
11 Απρ 2019 · The oil sands give Alberta the third largest reserves in the world, but extracting the oil is energy-intensive and destructive to the landscape. Photograph By Ian Willms. Canada does have some...
25 Απρ 2023 · The first written recording of the oil sands dates back to 1715. A Hudson's Bay employee received reports of "gum" or "black pitch" found along the banks of the Athabasca River from a Chipewyan woman. Local First Nations peoples would mix the bitumen with Spruce gum to water-proof their canoes.
This takes place May 3rd-August 14th, 2025 The hypothetical tornadoes fandom can work together and make this something idk lol (just thought of this as a fun experiment) One of the longest lasting and destructive outbreaks in recorded history occurred on the dates from May 3rd-August 14th, 2025. Whilst officially classified as a Super Outbreak, Due to the longevity of the outbreak, some ...