Petroleum in Canada By Victor Ross

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While in itself an indication of petroleum in past times rather than the present, it is generally associated with petroliferous shales, and in the Albert Mine liquid petroleum was actually collected in buckets from seepages from sandy beds included in the shales associated with the albertite.
Petroliferous shale beds occur somewhat extensively in Albert and Westmoreland Counties, and are found also in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. About 81 forty years ago works were in successful operation at R
...osedale, near Hillsborough, extracting oil from the Albert shales. However, the opening of the great oilfields of Ontario and the United States compelled these works to close.
The recovery of oil from shale had its origin in Scotland about sixty years ago, where, although it has had many vicissitudes, the industry is being successfully conducted at the present time. Con- siderable attention is now being given to the pos- sibilities of again developing this industry in Canada. A test made in 1908 at the works of the Pumpher- son Oil Company, Scotland, on thirty-six tons of New Brunswick oil shale showed an average recovery of forty gallons of crude oil and seventy-seven pounds of sulphate of ammonia per ton (report by R.


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