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- Cold_Lake_oil_sands abstract "The Cold Lake oil sands are a large deposit of oil sands (also known as tar sands) located near Cold Lake, Alberta.Cold Lake is east of Alberta's capital, Edmonton, near Alberta's border with Saskatchewan, and a small portion of the Cold Lake field lies in Saskatchewan.In 2013, a major oil spill occurred, with bitumen seeping through the soil, killing wildlife. Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has been unable to stop an underground oil blowout that has killed numerous animals and contaminated a lake, forest, and muskeg at its operations in Cold Lake, Alta. This is a new kind of spill, with no known way to stop it. It had been going on for several weeks (maybe even months) before it was reported to the public.In 1980 a plant in Cold Lake was one of just two oil sands plants under construction in Alberta.In 1980 Canada's federal government was considering dropping its assistance in the development of Alberta's oil sand in favor of offshore oil deposits east of Newfoundland and Labrador.Some of the oil sands in the Cold Lake deposit have a low enough density that they can be extracted through drilling, as opposed to mining.".
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- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Athabasca_oil_sands.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bituminous_sands_of_Canada.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Cold_Lake,_Alberta.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Edmonton.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink List_of_articles_about_Canadian_oil_sands.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Melville_Island_oil_sands.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Oil_sands.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Peace_River_oil_sands.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLink Wabasca_oil_field.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold Lake deposits".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold Lake oil sands".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold Lake oil sands, Alberta".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold Lake".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands caption "The Cold Lake oil sands deposit is one of the largest oil sands deposits in Alberta, South of the Athabasca oil sands, and directly east of the capital Edmonton".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands country Canada.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands name "Cold Lake oil sands".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands offonshore "Onshore, unconventional".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands region "Alberta and Saskatchewan".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Oil_field.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands subject Category:Bituminous_sands_of_Canada.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands hypernym Deposit.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands type Library.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands type Field.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands comment "The Cold Lake oil sands are a large deposit of oil sands (also known as tar sands) located near Cold Lake, Alberta.Cold Lake is east of Alberta's capital, Edmonton, near Alberta's border with Saskatchewan, and a small portion of the Cold Lake field lies in Saskatchewan.In 2013, a major oil spill occurred, with bitumen seeping through the soil, killing wildlife. Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.".
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands label "Cold Lake oil sands".
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- Cold_Lake_oil_sands wasDerivedFrom Cold_Lake_oil_sands?oldid=649950911.
- Cold_Lake_oil_sands depiction Athabasca_Oil_Sands_map.png.
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