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The circum-Arctic region has ample energy potential, but innovative technology is essential for future exploration. One research geologist explains the need for combining tried and true geology basics with new, creative methods to get the best results.

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The Calgary International Conference and Exhbition attracted people from 59 countries that added up to the second largest attendance since 2006. 

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Explorer Regions and Sections

Canada’s Horn River Basin has been described as significantly larger than the Barnett shale area in Texas, which currently produces three billion cubic feet per day. Third-party estimates predict the Horn River area could hold 50-100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, making it the hottest resource play in North America.

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Hostile – but fragile: Seismic crews were challenged by the environment for an operation in the transition zone of Canada’s Mackenzie Delta region.

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Explorer Policy Watch

It’s common knowledge, and it’s wrong. The top suppliers of crude oil to the United States are Canada and Mexico.

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Explorer Article

Going global: Not all shale gas basins are created equal – but countries all over the world are intrigued by the possibilities.

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Some topics may be as old as the hills but they still create a buzz. A two-day core conference immediately following the international conference in Calgary will focus on basic geology.

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Deeper targets, higher excitement: Industry enthusiasm for shale gas (and oil) plays just keeps escalating – and the interest is going global.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

Canadians have an appropriately descriptive word to describe both themselves and their country’s energy scene: Resourcefulness.

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A world of information: A truly international dynamic will be displayed in Calgary at the upcoming AAPG International Conference and Exhibition.

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