The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . ,155 ft. andat Cassils at 825 ft. in a brown sandstone. The most important field is that openedin the vicinity of Bow Island. A statementof the capacities of wells sunk in the BowIsland district furnished to the GeologicalSurvev by Mr. Eugene Coste, president andmanaging director of the Canadian WesternNatural (las, Light, Heat, and PowerCompanv, Ltd., is sufficiently interestingto warrant reproduction. Xo. 1 well ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10,000,000 cubic feet per 24 hours. 7,000,00015,000,00029,000,000 1,2


The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . ,155 ft. andat Cassils at 825 ft. in a brown sandstone. The most important field is that openedin the vicinity of Bow Island. A statementof the capacities of wells sunk in the BowIsland district furnished to the GeologicalSurvev by Mr. Eugene Coste, president andmanaging director of the Canadian WesternNatural (las, Light, Heat, and PowerCompanv, Ltd., is sufficiently interestingto warrant reproduction. Xo. 1 well ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10,000,000 cubic feet per 24 hours. 7,000,00015,000,00029,000,000 1,250,000 ,000 7,000,00012,500,000 a supply of gas being obtained for indus-trial and domestic uses in that city. ThePelican field is at present by far the mostpromising as a source of supplv, althoughthere is a possibilitv that a flow of gas The pressure in these wells is 800 square inch. The wells have a depthof 1,890 to 1,930 feet, and gas is struckin three or four streaks in the sandstoneof the last 40 feet. £^1^3 s<^ ^z^mSss* ^ <spC ^^Sj -•2^ S^ SS^ 220. VICTORIA SQUARE, REGINA. SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN


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