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Title: Underground Storage In Geological Formations In Canada
Author: J. Ivan Cuthill, Arthur E. Wootton
Source: American Gas Association 1977
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: Canada is a nation basically self-sufficient in crude oil and natural gas, with great geographical separation between its indigenous reserves and major population and manufacturing centres. Numerous long distance transmission pipelines are employed to serve the countrys oil and gas markets. supplemented where required with appropriate storage facilities. Underground storage is used extensively to improve pipeline efficiency, provide security of supply and to balance supply and product inventories in refining and petrochemical manufacturing. Fortunately, large areas of Canada are geologically favoured with natural, hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs or extensive salt formations that can be developed for the purpose of underground storage.




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