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Mineral Statistics Yearbook
2008 Petroleum and Natural Gas Miscellaneous Report 09‐3 ISSN‐0707‐2570
Saskatchewan
DISCLAIMER
Although Saskatchewan Energy and Resources has exercised all reasonable care in the compilation, interpretation and production of this report, it is not possible to ensure complete accuracy, and all persons who rely on the information contained herein do so at their own risk. The information contained in this report is provided strictly "as is" and without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The information may be used on the strict understanding that neither the province or its ministers, employees, or agents shall be liable to any persons for any loss or damage of any nature, whether arising out of negligence or otherwise, which may be occasioned as a result of this information. Proceeding beyond this disclaimer constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions.
You may contact us at: Saskatchewan Energy and Resources Petroleum Statistics Branch 200 2101 Scarth Street REGINA SK S4P 2H9 Telephone: (306) 787-2607 Fax: (306) 787-8236
TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL: Mineral Area Map and Map Directory Page Southern Saskatchewan Active Mineral Production Areas ................................................................7 Northern Saskatchewan Active Mineral Production Areas .................................................................9 Saskatchewan Production and Disposition Areas – Petroleum and Natural Gas .............................11 Section I: Mineral Summary Table 1-1-1 Summary of Mineral Production .......................................................................................................13 Table 1-1-2 Summary of Mineral Sales ...............................................................................................................14 Table 1-1-3 Summary of Gross Value of Mineral Sales .......................................................................................15 Table 1-1-4 Summary of Provincial Revenues from Minerals ............................................................................ ..16 Table 1-1-5 Historical Summary of Provincial Revenues from Fuel Minerals .................................................... ..17 Graph 1-1-5 Saskatchewan Yearly Revenue from Fuel Minerals ....................................................................... ..19 Table 1-1-6 Historical Summary of Provincial Revenue from Industrial, Metallic and Other Minerals ............... ..20 Graph 1-1-6 Saskatchewan Yearly Revenue from Industrial, Metallic and Other Minerals ................................ ..22 Table 1-1-7 Historical Summary of Total Provincial Revenue from Minerals ..................................................... ..23 Graph 1-1-7 Saskatchewan Total Yearly Revenue from Minerals ...................................................................... ..24 Section II: Fuel Minerals CRUDE OIL Table 2-1-1 Monthly Crude Oil Production by Type of Crude ............................................................................ ..27 Graph 2-1-1 Saskatchewan Crude Oil Production .............................................................................................. ..28 Table 2-1-1A Monthly Horizontal Well Crude Oil Production by Type of Crude ................................................... ..29 Graph 2-1-1A Saskatchewan Horizontal Well Crude Oil Production ..................................................................... ..30 Table 2-1-2 Monthly Crude Oil Production by Pool, Unit and Area .................................................................... ..31 Table 2-1-3 Monthly Production, Receipts and Disposition of Crude Oil ........................................................... ..76 Graph 2-1-3 Saskatchewan Crude Oil Delivery Destinations ............................................................................. ..78 Table 2-1-4 Historical Summary of Crude Oil Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ................................ ..79 Graph 2-1-4 Saskatchewan Yearly Crude Oil Production, Sales & Average Net Price ...................................... ..81 Table 2-1-5 Historical Summary of Crude Oil Exports to the United States ....................................................... ..82 Graph 2-1-5 Saskatchewan Crude Oil Exports to the United States .................................................................. ..84 Table 2-1-6 Historical Summary of Crude Exports to the United States PAD Districts ...................................... ..85 Map 2-1-6 Petroleum Administration for Defense (PAD) Districts ................................................................... ..86 Table 2-1-7 Historical Summary of Crude Oil Exports to Canada (excluding Saskatchewan) ........................... ..87 Graph 2-1-7 Saskatchewan Crude Oil Exports to Canada (excluding Saskatchewan) ....................................... ..89 Table 2-1-8 Historical Summary of Crude Oil Deliveries to Saskatchewan ....................................................... ..90 Graph 2-1-8 Saskatchewan Crude Oil Delivered to Saskatchewan Refineries and Upgraders .......................... ..92 Table 2-1-9 Historical Summary of Horizontal Well Crude Oil Production ......................................................... ..93 Graph 2-1-9 Yearly Horizontal Well Crude Oil Production .................................................................................. ..94 Table 2-1-10 Historical Summary of Crude Oil Production by Area & Crude Type .............................................. ..95 Graph 2-1-10 Saskatchewan Historical Oil Production by Crude Type ................................................................ ..97 NATURAL GAS Table 2-2-1 Monthly Natural Gas Production – Associated & Non-Associated ................................................. ..99 Graph 2-2-1 Saskatchewan Natural Gas Production by Area ............................................................................ 100
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page Table 2-2-2 Monthly Natural Gas Production by Pool, Unit and Area – Associated ........................................ 101 Table 2-2-3 Monthly Natural Gas Production by Pool, Unit and Area – Non-Associated ................................. 153 Table 2-2-4 Monthly Production, Receipts and Disposition of Natural Gas ..................................................... 166 Table 2-2-5 Monthly Summary of Natural Gas Sales at the Producer Level… ................................................ 169 Table 2-2-6 Historical Summary of Natural Gas Sales Value…… ................................................................... 170 Table 2-2-7 Historical Summary of Natural Gas Production by Area ............................................................... 172 Graph 2-2-7 Historical Summary of Saskatchewan Natural Gas Production .................................................... 175 Table 2-2-8 Historical Summary of Natural Gas Exports ................................................................................. 176 Table 2-2-9 Historical Summary of Natural Gas Sales at the Producer Level ................................................ 177 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS Table 2-3-1 Monthly Marketable Gas and LPG Production and Disposition – Gas Plants .............................. 179 Table 2-3-2 Monthly LPG Receipts and Disposition – Storage Wells .............................................................. 187 Table 2-3-3 Historical Summary of LPG Production, Sales and Value of Sales .............................................. 188 COAL Table 2-4-1 Monthly Coal Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ............................................................ 200 Table 2-4-2 Historical Summary of Coal Production, Sales, and Value of Sales ............................................. 201 Section III: Industrial Minerals POTASH Table 3-1-1 Monthly Potash Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ........................................................ 206 Graph 3-1-1 Destination of Saskatchewan Potash Production ......................................................................... 207 Table 3-1-2 Historical Summary of Potash Production, Sales and Value of Sales .......................................... 208 Graph 3-1-2 Saskatchewan Yearly Potash Production, Sales, and Average Price .......................................... 210 SODIUM SULPHATE Table 3-2-1 Monthly Sodium Sulphate Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ........................................ 212 Table 3-2-2 Historical Summary of Sodium Sulphate Production, Sales and Value of Sales .......................... 213 Graph 3-2-2 Saskatchewan Yearly Sodium Sulphate Production, Sales, and Average Price .......................... 215 SALT Table 3-3-1 Monthly Salt Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ............................................................. 217 Graph 3-3-1 Disposition of Saskatchewan Salt Production .............................................................................. 218 Table 3-3-2 Historical Summary of Salt Production, Sales and Value of Sales ............................................... 219 Graph 3-3-2 Saskatchewan Yearly Salt Production, Sales, and Average Price ............................................... 220 Section IV: Metallic Minerals URANIUM Table 4-1-1 Monthly Uranium Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ...................................................... 223 Graph 4-1-1 Disposition of Saskatchewan Uranium Production … .................................................................. 224 Table 4-1-2 Historical Summary of Uranium Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ............................... 225 Graph 4-1-2 Saskatchewan Yearly Uranium Production, Sales, and Average Price … ................................... 227
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page GOLD Table 4-2-1 Quarterly Gold Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ......................................................... 229 Table 4-2-2 Historical Summary of Gold Production, Disposition and Value of Sales ..................................... 230 OTHER Table 4-3-1 Quarterly Summary of “Other” Mineral Production, Sales, and Value of Sales … ........................ 233 Table 4-3-2 Historical Summary of “Other” Mineral Production, Sales, and Value of Sales … ........................ 234 Section V: Drilling Statistics Table 5-1-1 Annual Summary of Drilling Statistics by Area ............................................................................. 236 Table 5-1-2 Monthly Summary of Wells and Metres Drilled ............................................................................. 241 Table 5-1-3 Monthly Summary of Well Completions ........................................................................................ 244 Table 5-1-4 Monthly Summary of Well Abandonments and Recompletions .................................................... 247 Table 5-1-5 Monthly Summary of Capable and Active Wells ........................................................................... 250 Table 5-2-1 Historical Summary of Exploratory and Development Wells Drilled ............................................. 251 Graph 5-2-1 Historical Summary of Saskatchewan Wells Drilled ..................................................................... 254 Table 5-2-1A Historical Summary of Horizontal Exploratory and Development Wells Drilled ............................ 255 Graph 5-2-1A Historical Summary of Saskatchewan Horizontal Wells Drilled .................................................... 256 Table 5-2-2 Historical Summary of Exploratory and Development Metres Drilled ........................................... 257 Table 5-2-2A Historical Summary of Horizontal Exploratory and Development Metres Drilled .......................... 260 Table 5-2-3 Historical Summary of Annual Well Completions and Abandonments ......................................... 261 Table 5-2-3A Historical Summary of Annual Horizontal Well Completions and Abandonments ........................ 263 Table 5-2-4 Historical Year-end Summary of Capable and Active Wells ......................................................... 264 Graph 5-2-4 Historical Year-end Summary of Capable & Active Wells ............................................................ 267 Section VI: Crown Land Disposition Table 6-1-1 Year-end Summary of Committed Crown Mineral Rights ............................................................. 269 Graph 6-1-1 Saskatchewan Committed Crown Mineral Rights ........................................................................ 270 Table 6-1-2 Annual Summary of Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights Sales .................................................... 271 Table 6-1-3 Historical Summary of Saskatchewan Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights Sales ......................... 272 Graph 6-1-3 Historical Value of Saskatchewan Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights Sales ............................... 274
General: Mineral Area Map and Map Directory
Southern Saskatchewan
Northern Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Production and Disposition Areas – Petroleum and Natural Gas
DoreLake
PrimroseLake
Montreal
Lake
Cumberland
Lake
Beaver River
Battle River
North
Sas
katch
ewan
Rive
rSo
uth
Sask
atch
ewan
Rive
r
Quill Lakes
LastMountainLakeLake Diefenbaker
Old Wives Lake
Qu'Appelle River
Frenchman River
Souris
River
4
21
21
21
13
13
2
7 5
5
16
16
9
1
1
10
11
55
106
16
155
55
2
2
3
3
11
6
4
1
9
3
2
39
13
6
4
2
SWIFT CURRENT
MAPLE CREEK
ASSINIBOIA
MOOSEJAW
REGINA
YORKTON
MELVILLE
SASKATOON
PRINCE ALBERT
MELFORT HUDSON BAYNORTHBATTLEFORD
WEYBURN
ESTEVAN
KINDERSLEY
HUMBOLDT
LLOYDMINSTER
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102°106°
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Coal fields
Oil ang gas producing fields
1 Roads
Cities
Towns
ACTIVE MINERAL PRODUCTION AREASSOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN
0 25 50
0 25 50 Miles
75 Kilometers25
25
SCALE
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DEPOSIT KEY POTASH AND SALT
1. Vanscoy potash and salt1 mine (Agrium Inc.) 2. Cory Division potash mine (Potash Corp. of Sask. Inc.) 3. Patience Lake Division potash solution mine (Potash Corp. of Sask. Inc.) 4. Allan Division potash mine (Potash Corp. of Sask. Inc.) 5. Colonsay potash mine (Mosaic Company) 6. Lanigan Division potash mine (Potash Corp. of Sask. Inc.) 7. Esterhazy K-1 and K-2 potash mines (Mosaic Company) and salt1 plant (Compass Minerals International) 8. Rocanville Division potash mine and salt1 plant (Potash Corp. of Sask. Inc.) 9. Belle Plaine potash solution mine (Mosaic Company) and salt2 plant (Mosaic Canada ULC)10. Unity solution salt mine and plant (Sifto Canada Inc.)11. Saskatoon salt plant (ERCO Worldwide)
SODIUM, POTASSIUM AND MAGNESIUM SULPHATE
1. Chaplin Lake sodium sulphate plant (Saskatchewan Minerals) 2. Big Quill Lake potassium sulphate plant (Big Quill Resources Inc.) 3. Beechy magnesium sulphate plant (Touchwood Resourses) CLAY
1. Wilcox bentonite plant (Canadian Clay Products Inc.) 2. Ravenscrag quarry (I-XL Industries Ltd.) 3. Gollier Creek kaolin mine (Whitemud Resources)
COAL
1. Poplar River mine (Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd.) 2. Boundary Dam mine (Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd.) 3. Bienfait mine (Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd.)
1 Utilizes tailings from the potash mine 2 Utilizes potash waste brine from the potash mine
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MAP DIRECTORY Southern Saskatchewan
LOCATION NATURE OF MINE COMPANY POTASH AND SALT 1. Vanscoy Potash Agrium Inc. (Agrium Inc.) Salt1 Agrium Inc. (Agrium Inc.) 2. Cory Potash Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS, Cory Division) 3. Patience Lake Potash Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS, Patience Lake Division) 4. Allan Potash Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS, Allan Division) 5. Colonsay Potash The Mosaic Company (Mosaic Potash Colonsay 6. Lanigan Potash Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS, Lanigan Division) 7. Esterhazy Potash The Mosaic Company (Mosaic Potash Esterhazy) Salt1 Compass Minerals International 8. Rocanville Potash Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS, Rocanville Division) Salt1 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS, Rocanville Division) 9. Belle Plaine Potash The Mosaic Company (Mosaic Potash Belle Plaine) Salt2 Mosaic Canada ULC
10. Unity Salt Sifto Canada Inc.
11. Saskatoon Salt ERCO Worldwide
SODIUM SULPHATE, POTASSIUM SULPHATE AND MAGNESIUM SULPHATE
1. Chaplin Sodium Sulphate Saskatchewan Minerals (Sodium Sulphate Division) 2. Big Quill Lakes Potassium Sulphate Big Quill Resources Inc. 3. Beechy Magnesium Sulphate Touchwood Resources 1 CLAY 1. Wilcox Bentonite Canadian Clay Products Inc. 2. Ravenscrag Clay I-XL Industries Ltd. 3. Gollier Creek Kaolin Whitemud Resources 1 COAL 1. Coronach Coal Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. (Poplar River Mine) 2. Estevan Coal Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. (Boundary Dam Mine) 3. Estevan Coal Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. (Bienfait Mine)
1 Utilizes tailings from the potash mine. 2 Utilizes potash waste brine from the potash mine.
8
Scott Lake
Tazin Lake
Lake Athabasca
Fond du Lac BlackLake
Fond du Lac River
Hatchet Lake
Wollaston
Lake
PasfieldLake
WaterburyLake
Reindeer
Lake
CreeLake
Cre
eR
iver
Wasekamio Lake
Turnor Lake
Frobisher Lake
Churchill
Lake
LacLa Loche
PeterPondLake
LacIle-a-la-Crosse
PinehouseLake
Lac La
Ronge
DeschambaultLake
AmiskLake
Rei
ndee
rR
iver
C H U R C H I L L
R I V E R
102
914
106
135
905
955
155
918
165
165
165
FLIN FLON
SANDYBAY
LARONGE
PINEHOUSELAKE
PATUANAKBUFFALONARROWS
LALOCHE
URANIUMCITY
SOUTHEND
STONYRAPIDS
60°110°
102°
56°
58°58°
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55°
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Edge of Precambrian Shield
1 Roads
Cities
Towns
URANIUM
1. Cluff Lake Mine - Dominique-Peter and Dominique- Janine deposits (AREVA Res. Canada Inc.) (closed)2. Eagle Point/Rabbit Lake Mine (Cameco Corp.)3. McArthur River Mine (Cameco Corp. and AREVA Res. Canada Inc.)4. Key Lake Mill (Cameco Corp. and AREVA Res. Canada Inc.)5. McClean Lake Mine (AREVA Res. Canada Inc., Denison Mines Ltd. and OURD [Canada] Co. Ltd.)
GOLD
1. Seabee Mine (Claude Res. Inc.) COPPER-ZINC
1. Callinan Mine (Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd.) (closed)2. Konuto Mine (Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd.) (closed)
Note: Rabbit Lake Mine closed, mill processing ore from Eagle Point Mine. Key Lake Mill processes McArthur River Mine ore.
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Edge of Athabasca Basin
0 25 50
0 25 50 Miles
75 Kilometers25
25
SCALE
ACTIVE MINERAL PRODUCTION AREASNORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN
ATHABASCABASIN
PRECAMBRIANSHIELD
9
MAP DIRECTORY
Northern Saskatchewan
LOCATION NATURE OF MINE COMPANY (Active) URANIUM 1. Cluff Lake Mine Uranium AREVA Resources Canada Inc. (closed) 2. Eagle Point / Rabbit Lake Mine Uranium Cameco Corp. 3. McArthur River Mine Uranium Cameco Corp. and AREVA Resources Canada Inc. 4. Key Lake Mill Uranium Cameco Corp. and AREVA Resources Canada Inc. 5. McClean Lake Mine Uranium AREVA Resources Canada Inc. and Denison Mines Ltd. and OURD (CANADA) Co. Ltd. GOLD 1. Northeast La Ronge Gold Claude Resources Inc. (Seabee Mine) COPPER-ZINC 1. Flin Flon - Callinan Mine Base Metals Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company Limited (closed) 2. Denare Beach - Konuto Mine Base Metals Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company Limited (closed)
Note: Rabbit Lake Mine closed, mill processing ore from Eagle Point Mine.
Key Lake Mill processes McArthur River Mine ore.
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Section I: Mineral Summary
Production
Sales
Value of Sales
Provincial Revenue
Fuel Minerals 2008 2007
Crude Oil - m3
Light Gravity 7 591 341.9 6 091 454.4 Medium Gravity 6 083 330.1 6 311 818.3 Heavy Gravity 11 830 429.4 12 341 276.3 Recovered Crude Oil (RCO) 85 649.1 76 452.9 TOTAL OIL PRODUCTION 25 590 750.5 24 821 001.9
Natural Gas - 103m3
Non-Associated (from gas wells) 6 116 358.1 6 861 403.1 Associated (from oil wells) 2 113 150.4 2 008 932.4 TOTAL GAS PRODUCTION 8 229 508.5 8 870 335.5
L.P.G. - m3
Pentanes Plus (C5+) 42 118.2 37 183.0 NGL (C4+) 1 557.0 2 876.5 NGL (C3+) 134 524.2 122 602.3 NGL (C2+) 109 663.0 90 758.0 Butane 25 134.4 21 922.1 Propane 47 537.3 43 479.3 Ethane 14 297.3 15 441.3
Coal - tonnes N/A N/A
Industrial Minerals
SUMMARY OF MINERAL PRODUCTION Table 1 - 1 - 1
Industrial Minerals
Potash - K2O equivalent tonnes 10 054 720.0 10 342 017.0Salt - tonnes 1 311 064.2 1 166 029.0Sodium Sulphate - tonnes N/A N/A2Sand, Gravel & Clay Products - tonnes 10 689 000.0 8 963 395.0
Metallic Minerals1Gold N/A N/A1Silver N/A N/A1Copper N/A N/A1Zinc N/A N/A Uranium (U3O8) - kg 10 503 689.6 11 075 875.8
1Other (kg) 10 049 621 883.0 10 629 856 931.3
* Revised** Estimated
1. For 2007 "Other" includes: Coal, Copper, Zinc, Gold and Sodium Sulphate production. Bentonite has been included in Clay Products for 2007. For 2008 "Other" includes: Bentonite, Coal, Gold, and Sodium Sulphate production. Note: Where there are fewer than three producers of a mineral commodity, mineral production has been aggregated as required under The Mineral Resources Act .2. Sand, Gravel and Clay information is supplied by Natural Resources Canada.
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Fuel Minerals 2008 2007
Crude Oil - m3 25 550 591.4 24 804 553.6
3Natural Gas - 103m3 5 858 039.4 6 399 659.3 *
L.P.G. - m3
Pentanes Plus (C5+) 42 224.5 37 232.2 NGL (C4+) 1 557.0 2 876.5 NGL (C3+) 132 664.3 122 889.0 NGL (C2+) 109 728.1 90 575.2 Butane 25 109.1 21 893.5 Propane 47 552.1 43 522.5 Ethane 13 676.1 15 399.7
Coal - tonnes N/A N/A
Industrial Minerals
Potash - K2O equivalent tonnes 9 894 258.8 10 661 357.0Salt - tonnes 1 317 331.6 1 162 789.4Sodium Sulphate - tonnes N/A N/A2Sand, Gravel & Clay Products - tonnes 10 689 000.0 8 963 395.0
Metallic Minerals
SUMMARY OF MINERAL SALES Table 1 - 1 - 2
1Gold N/A N/A1Silver N/A N/A1Copper N/A N/A1 Zinc N/A N/A Uranium (U3O8) - kg 10 606 359.8 12 238 719.8
1Other (kg) 10 051 936 711.5 10 630 501 721.3
* Revised** Estimated
1. For 2007 "Other" includes: Coal, Copper, Zinc, Gold and Sodium Sulphate production. Bentonite has been included in Clay Products for 2007. For 2008 "Other" includes: Bentonite, Coal, Gold, and Sodium Sulphate production. Note: Where there are fewer than three producers of a mineral commodity, mineral production has been aggregated as required under The Mineral Resources Act .2. Sand, Gravel and Clay information is supplied by Natural Resources Canada.3. Excludes Raw Gas Sales (see Table 2-2-9)
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Fuel Minerals 2008 2007
Crude Oil $13,329,127,544 $8,376,476,5403Natural Gas $1,653,365,050 $1,451,950,611 *Pentanes Plus (C5+) $27,038,667 $17,827,669NGL (C4+) $936,986 $1,245,968NGL (C3+) $57,680,048 $45,035,054NGL (C2+) $42,753,140 $29,229,719Butane $13,180,814 $8,144,268Propane $13,769,527 $12,169,864Ethane $2,321,638 $2,100,620
Coal - tonnes N/A N/A
SUB TOTAL $15,140,173,414 $9,944,180,313
Industrial Minerals
Potash - K2O equivalent tonnes $7,386,240,024 $3,056,601,641Salt - tonnes $29,517,756 $26,319,229Sodium Sulphate - tonnes N/A N/A2Sand, Gravel & Clay Products - tonnes $60,288,000 $39,813,871
SUB TOTAL $7,476,045,780 $3,122,734,742
Metallic Minerals
SUMMARY OF GROSS VALUE OF MINERAL SALESTable 1 - 1 - 3
1Gold N/A N/A1Silver N/A N/A1Copper N/A N/A1 Zinc N/A N/A Uranium (U3O8) $997,597,308 $1,106,469,210
SUB TOTAL $997,597,308 $1,106,469,210
1Other (kg) $217,040,240 $189,401,446
TOTAL VALUE $23,830,856,742 $14,362,785,710
* Revised** Estimated
1. For 2007 "Other" includes: Coal, Copper, Zinc, Gold and Sodium Sulphate production. Bentonite has been included in Clay Products for 2007. For 2008 "Other" includes: Bentonite, Coal, Gold, and Sodium Sulphate production. Note: Where there are fewer than three producers of a mineral commodity, mineral production has been aggregated as required under The Mineral Resources Act .2. Sand, Gravel and Clay information is supplied by Natural Resources Canada.3. Natural gas value does not include the value of raw associated gas. See table 2-2-9 for value of raw associated gas sales.
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SUM
MA
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OF
PRO
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CIA
L R
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FR
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MIN
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LS
2008
2007
FUEL
MIN
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LSO
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Pro
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Tax
1,68
1,58
1,30
8.40
$
937,
266,
912.
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Ren
tals
- O
il &
Gas
18,4
07,4
69.7
7$
18
,053
,624
.00
$
Bon
us B
ids
1,11
9,21
5,97
9.43
$
250,
572,
556.
00$
Gas
Roy
alty
& P
rodu
ctio
n Ta
x13
0,24
0,45
2.97
$
12
9,73
8,03
3.00
$
2 O
ther
Rev
enue
s4,
123,
610.
37$
3,34
4,86
3.00
$
SU
BTO
TAL
2,95
3,56
8,82
0.94
$
1,33
8,97
5,98
8.00
$
IND
UST
RIA
L M
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ALS
Pot
ash
Roy
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171,
751,
487.
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3,60
5,53
3.00
$
S
alt a
nd S
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ulph
ate
Roy
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615,
916.
76$
1,31
0,21
6.00
$
2 O
ther
Rev
enue
s7,
720,
388.
43$
7,52
6,26
8.00
$
SU
BTO
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1,18
1,08
7,79
2.65
$
242,
442,
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51
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$
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L R
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247,
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147.
66$
1,
677,
875,
632.
00$
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Roy
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& T
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l, G
old,
and
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Tabl
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Oil Royalty Gas Royalty Coal Royalty & Production Rentals - Bonus & Production & Production Other Total
Year Tax Oil & Gas Bids Tax Tax Revenues Revenues ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)
1945 $77 N.A. N.A. $599 N.A. N.A. $676
1946 $522 N.A. N.A. $677 N.A. N.A. $1,1991947 $15,131 N.A. N.A. $646 N.A. N.A. $15,7771948 $30,023 N.A. N.A. $911 N.A. N.A. $30,9341949 $20,106 N.A. N.A. $985 N.A. N.A. $21,0911950 $28,702 N.A. N.A. $2,261 N.A. N.A. $30,963
1951 $55,716 N.A. N.A. $2,667 N.A. N.A. $58,3831952 $75,582 N.A. $227,116 $3,324 N.A. N.A. $306,0221953 $142,353 N.A. $2,718,245 $3,699 N.A. N.A. $2,864,2971954 $291,272 N.A. $424,988 $7,284 N.A. N.A. $723,5441955 $788,851 N.A. $1,410,150 $18,927 N.A. N.A. $2,217,928
1956 $1,517,733 N.A. $9,813,137 $28,621 N.A. N.A. $11,359,4911957 $4,553,759 N.A. $16,484,146 $51,079 N.A. N.A. $21,088,9841958 $6,425,736 N.A. $7,435,577 $75,887 N.A. N.A. $13,937,2001959 $6,342,374 N.A. $3,509,826 $114,979 N.A. N.A. $9,967,1791960 $6,818,289 N.A. $2,079,738 $110,792 N.A. N.A. $9,008,819
1961 $7,979,130 N.A. $1,303,506 $123,328 N.A. N.A. $9,405,9641962 $9,487,241 N.A. $3,672,263 $112,292 N.A. N.A. $13,271,7961963 $14,892,891 $2,480,402 $5,290,699 $126,621 $29,835 $11,595 $22,832,0451964 $19,255,437 $2,935,313 $8,303,568 $150,847 $18,011 $10,294 $30,673,4721965 $19,171,831 $3,228,425 $11,309,288 $187,770 $16,373 $12,119 $33,925,809
1966 $21,611,264 $3,534,640 $7,108,329 $225,302 $26,538 $12,243 $32,518,3181967 $20,867,250 $4,005,617 $9,336,783 $237,693 $14,888 $13,982 $34,476,2151968 $20,096,815 $4,217,669 $5,151,081 $282,422 $25,854 $14,238 $29,788,0801969 $18,995,265 $4,479,684 $4,870,435 $311,865 $33,186 $23,301 $28,713,7381970 $18,675,070 $3,903,595 $3,820,272 $322,081 $78,941 $76,656 $26,876,617
1971 $19,131,267 $3,819,688 $2,473,240 $438,961 $120,019 $167,468 $26,150,6451972 $19,317,943 $3,943,977 $4,691,175 $410,170 $113,585 $219,161 $28,696,0131973 $28,498,811 $4,337,780 $5,208,457 $623,348 $131,947 $291,216 $39,091,5601974 $42,620,802 $3,930,526 $3,968,157 $805,342 $107,566 $466,335 $51,898,7301975 $199,891,756 $3,307,184 $15,082 $838,910 $64,681 $480,634 $204,598,249
1976 $183,713,732 $3,395,519 $9,069,749 $849,751 $88,260 $532,490 $197,649,5031977 $218,317,505 $3,409,580 $10,751,482 $697,511 $148,206 $581,754 $233,906,0391978 $267,769,247 $3,524,340 $22,659,501 $693,389 $108,575 $703,294 $295,458,3481979 $359,957,584 $3,137,406 $52,157,529 $619,264 $1,650,821 $1,030,366 $418,552,9731980 $386,014,992 $5,293,337 $77,665,342 $678,359 $2,768,759 $1,363,721 $473,784,511
1981 $333,859,653 $4,067,263 $37,346,302 $711,711 $5,233,417 $953,282 $382,171,6311982 $736,626,565 $4,090,763 $34,123,008 $714,801 $8,468,676 $960,774 $784,984,5901983 $567,896,912 $3,947,365 $108,177,182 $2,611,203 $13,417,688 $897,034 $696,947,3871984 $603,045,712 $4,367,862 $123,465,197 $7,157,163 $17,901,391 $1,293,995 $757,231,3221985 $613,378,645 $5,034,899 $148,500,077 $10,192,860 $13,634,736 $1,179,074 $791,920,293
1986 $238,815,876 $4,523,998 $18,132,064 $19,264,442 $13,469,509 $881,816 $295,087,7091987 $291,514,823 $4,766,810 $59,942,052 $24,192,441 $13,225,491 $1,218,873 $394,860,4931988 $170,780,468 $6,549,981 $30,477,371 $26,760,206 $15,715,545 $1,801,025 $252,084,5991989 $177,127,145 $7,613,718 $36,161,856 $39,915,133 $12,613,167 $1,791,291 $275,222,3131990 $240,657,567 $7,350,461 $32,344,974 $43,264,939 $12,652,314 $1,903,655 $338,173,911
1991 $205,983,593 $10,095,550 $16,401,504 $50,299,752 $13,953,296 $2,580,673 $299,314,3701992 $210,080,436 $9,719,005 $12,253,495 $32,586,899 $13,795,515 $1,963,653 $280,399,0051993 $224,394,456 $9,972,438 $83,196,744 $38,998,528 $12,594,388 $2,851,068 $372,007,6231994 $252,763,029 $11,703,012 $199,407,803 $69,331,321 $15,451,010 $2,957,783 $551,613,9591995 $341,655,272 $13,551,716 $65,723,240 $40,715,848 $14,394,017 $2,678,926 $478,719,019
1996 $461,244,599 $14,838,230 $122,279,369 $34,916,565 $15,544,851 $6,618,359 $655,441,9741997 $471,669,748 $15,820,969 $131,821,209 $59,121,798 $14,043,448 $4,005,108 $696,482,2791998 $234,643,830 $16,792,124 $54,289,120 $55,828,635 1N/A $3,811,003 $365,364,7121999 $400,439,207 $16,615,253 $45,678,505 $86,818,266 1N/A $3,331,267 $552,882,498
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF PROVINCIAL REVENUEFROM FUEL MINERALS
Table 1 - 1 - 5
17
Oil Royalty Gas Royalty Coal Royalty & Production Rentals - Bonus & Production & Production Other Total
Year Tax Oil & Gas Bids Tax Tax Revenues Revenues ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF PROVINCIAL REVENUEFROM FUEL MINERALS
Table 1 - 1 - 5
2000 $761,922,816 $16,552,352 $47,964,555 $144,037,084 1N/A $6,173,896 $976,650,703
2001 $552,471,515 $16,411,364 $57,058,339 $220,425,263 1N/A $3,368,023 $849,734,5042002 $562,120,824 $16,956,749 $103,477,595 $98,429,423 1N/A $3,315,910 $784,300,5012003 $676,829,421 $17,252,988 $158,776,997 $223,664,546 1N/A $3,778,271 $1,080,302,2232004 $752,430,617 $17,666,570 $80,885,237 $214,551,072 1N/A $3,616,213 $1,069,149,7092005 $919,542,692 $18,560,723 $134,410,649 $248,229,609 1N/A $4,246,014 $1,324,989,686
2006 $1,042,868,622 $17,361,692 $176,578,136 $204,728,635 1N/A $3,839,642 $1,445,376,7272007 $937,266,912 $18,053,624 $250,572,556 $129,738,033 1N/A $3,344,863 $1,338,975,9882008 $1,681,581,308 $18,407,470 $1,119,215,979 $130,240,453 1N/A $4,123,610 $2,953,568,821
N.A. - Not available. Other Revenues include coal lease rentals, well name change fees, drilling licence fees, and miscellaneous
fee categories. The Oil Royalty & Production Tax column includes Oil Export Tax receipts for the years 1982-85 (1982 - $349 mill., 1983 - $55 mill., 1984 - $85 mill.,1985 - $66 mill.).
1. The Coal Royalty & Production Tax value has been included in the "Other Mineral Royalty" section of Table 1 - 1 - 6.
Where there are less than three producers of a mineral commodity, mineral values have been aggregated as required under The Mineral Resources Act.
18
SASK
ATC
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YEA
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REV
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FU
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INER
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Gra
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-1
-5
$3,0
00,0
00,0
00
$2,0
00,0
00,0
00
$2,5
00,0
00,0
00
$1,5
00,0
00,0
00
$ Canadian
$1,0
00,0
00,0
00
$
$500
,000
,000 $0
1993
1994
1995
1996
19
97
1998
19
99
2000
20
01
2002
20
03
2004
20
05
2006
20
07
2008
19
In
dust
rial
Oth
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Po
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M
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Oth
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Min
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T
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Yea
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Roy
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R
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Roy
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Roy
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Rev
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Roy
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& T
ax R
even
ues
($
)
($)
($)
($)
($)
($
) (
$)($
) (
$)
1963
N.A
.$4
55,8
83$4
20,3
62N
.A.
$2,2
39,9
78$3
0,50
4$1
,532
,988
N/A
$4,6
79,7
1519
64N
.A.
$599
,578
$523
,614
N.A
.$1
,813
,264
$30,
115
$1,6
35,6
06N
/A$4
,602
,177
1965
N.A
.$7
87,5
94$5
92,6
55N
.A.
$1,1
68,7
47$4
2,04
1$1
,536
,942
N/A
$4,1
27,9
79
19
66N
.A.
$1,3
31,2
24$6
65,3
75N
.A.
$1,1
73,9
99$7
1,81
3$2
,256
,633
N/A
$5,4
99,0
4519
67N
.A.
$1,3
11,8
81$6
04,8
06N
.A.
$1,0
72,6
03$1
61,4
30$2
,504
,989
N/A
$5,6
55,7
0919
68N
.A.
$1,4
05,3
59$4
67,7
23N
.A.
$1,2
29,8
44$1
91,4
17$2
,794
,592
N/A
$6,0
88,9
3619
69N
.A.
$1,9
53,8
03$4
30,6
37N
.A.
$988
,284
$805
,496
$3,7
99,0
55N
/A$7
,977
,275
1970
N.A
.$2
,010
,521
$399
,213
N.A
.$1
,121
,221
$317
,026
$3,6
88,0
53N
/A$7
,536
,034
19
71N
.A.
$1,9
32,0
47$4
22,6
01N
.A.
$70,
305
$78,
128
$3,9
10,0
55N
/A$6
,413
,135
1972
$1,9
57,1
90$2
,383
,636
$326
,505
N.A
.$2
63,7
13$6
6,82
4$5
,967
,351
N/A
$10,
965,
219
1973
$5,0
22,9
48$2
,281
,057
$423
,080
N.A
.$9
26,1
37$6
2,32
0$5
,503
,905
N/A
$14,
219,
447
1974
$11,
620,
228
$3,8
89,2
66$3
08,1
13N
.A.
$1,0
32,1
64$6
8,30
7$2
3,96
6,83
2N
/A$4
0,88
4,91
119
75$7
2,13
8,38
1$5
,641
,518
$318
,029
N.A
.$1
,329
,908
$66,
585
$7,5
95,4
50N
/A$8
7,08
9,87
1 19
76$8
8,54
3,81
8$9
09,4
75$4
80,8
93$1
,002
,112
N.A
.$4
43,9
52$4
1,39
6,11
4N
/A$1
32,7
76,3
6419
77$1
09,7
84,9
82$1
,639
,274
$444
,341
$1,1
91,5
94N
.A.
$622
,024
$6,3
53,4
77N
/A$1
20,0
35,6
9219
78$1
25,3
13,5
99$1
,236
,306
$587
,731
$5,4
10,9
37N
.A.
$1,2
22,8
18$7
,587
,705
N/A
$141
,359
,095
1979
$152
,116
,325
$1,2
62,2
16$3
49,2
31$1
2,54
1,47
1N
.A.
$1,0
31,0
59$1
2,12
9,41
1N
/A$1
79,4
29,7
1319
80$2
28,3
05,2
00$1
,292
,285
$441
,221
$14,
316,
251
$876
,625
$862
,949
$7,3
20,2
83N
/A$2
53,4
14,8
14
1981
$264
,690
,054
$1,5
97,5
25$3
15,1
12$2
3,81
6,55
8$1
90,0
07$8
03,5
54$4
,851
,815
N/A
$296
,264
,625
1982
$80,
560,
222
$1,9
58,9
17$3
51,8
81$2
8,47
2,52
8N
.A.
$409
,518
$4,5
48,3
73N
/A$1
16,3
01,4
3919
83$1
,202
,856
$1,9
62,5
14$2
68,0
51$1
3,70
0,75
4N
.A.
$328
,037
$5,6
37,7
33N
/A$2
3,09
9,94
419
84$6
4,82
1,49
1$1
,741
,368
$286
,362
$22,
354,
741
N.A
.$1
35,4
01$6
,312
,147
N/A
$95,
651,
510
1985
$45,
322,
850
$1,6
47,6
98$2
82,0
33$3
3,95
2,36
1N
.A.
$464
,180
$5,2
19,8
74N
/A$8
6,88
8,99
7 19
86$3
4,04
1,99
0$1
,562
,904
$337
,252
$19,
312,
336
N.A
.$3
30,8
21$6
,027
,134
N/A
$61,
612,
438
1987
$36,
462,
806
$1,2
05,9
80$3
48,3
43$2
0,35
2,46
5$9
4,00
0$4
36,7
22$8
,019
,723
N/A
$66,
920,
038
1988
$83,
384,
800
$1,2
46,5
02$4
67,5
05$1
9,80
4,76
0$7
56,9
31$8
36,2
86$7
,767
,911
N/A
$114
,264
,695
1989
$68,
985,
896
$1,2
60,8
39$9
37,0
03$1
5,33
3,17
6$4
21,4
27$5
66,6
49$5
,945
,528
N/A
$93,
450,
517
1990
$30,
908,
615
$1,5
29,3
06$4
70,3
15$1
8,17
7,62
1$5
46,6
97$4
24,6
78$5
,957
,516
N/A
$58,
014,
748
1991
$48,
539,
259
$1,4
63,0
37$5
23,7
22$1
3,97
0,37
5$4
91,9
03$1
70,8
11$6
,190
,490
N/A
$71,
349,
597
1992
$53,
843,
515
$1,5
26,6
05$6
27,2
41$2
1,19
2,68
0$1
,248
,429
$765
,064
$8,4
16,5
84N
/A$8
7,62
0,11
6
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TOR
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L SU
MM
AR
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F PR
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NC
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REV
ENU
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IND
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LLIC
, AN
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MIN
ERA
LS
IND
UST
RIA
L M
INER
ALS
MET
ALL
IC M
INER
ALS
Tabl
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-1
-6
20
In
dust
rial
Oth
erO
ther
Po
tash
M
iner
als
Oth
er U
rani
um M
etal
lic O
ther
Min
eral
Min
eral
T
otal
Yea
r
Roy
alty
R
oyal
ty R
even
ues
Roy
alty
Roy
alty
Rev
enue
s R
even
ues
Roy
alty
& T
ax R
even
ues
($
)
($)
($)
($)
($)
($
) (
$)($
) (
$)
HIS
TOR
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L SU
MM
AR
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F PR
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NC
IAL
REV
ENU
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IND
UST
RIA
L, M
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, AN
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MIN
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LS
IND
UST
RIA
L M
INER
ALS
MET
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ALS
Tabl
e 1
-1
-6
1993
$55,
566,
964
$1,6
66,8
16$1
,241
,892
$33,
211,
607
$78,
027
$1,4
36,6
77$8
,331
,430
N/A
$101
,533
,414
1994
$71,
073,
141
$1,9
46,0
60$9
55,5
58$2
4,67
0,30
3N
/A$9
61,9
02$8
,880
,818
N/A
$108
,487
,782
1995
$96,
888,
156
$1,8
91,6
48$1
,039
,586
$19,
813,
251
N/A
$415
,785
$8,2
16,8
03N
/A$1
28,2
65,2
29
1996
$109
,016
,774
$2,2
26,8
44$1
,130
,607
$67,
626,
361
N/A
$499
,295
$8,6
58,9
41N
/A$1
89,1
58,8
2219
97$1
26,2
06,9
95$2
,461
,716
$1,1
52,0
35$4
2,26
4,09
4N
/A$1
,011
,794
$8,4
98,5
78N
/A$1
81,5
95,2
1119
98$2
15,8
16,1
52$2
,182
,858
$1,0
96,8
44N
/AN
/A$5
62,0
35$9
,376
,827
$52,
804,
754
$281
,839
,470
1999
$199
,330
,263
$2,3
52,8
04$1
,121
,204
N/A
N/A
$338
,146
$8,3
64,2
54$4
7,70
3,29
0$2
59,2
09,9
6120
00$1
66,0
53,7
00$1
,752
,166
$2,1
03,8
03N
/AN
/A$4
56,1
29
$5,9
83,3
95$4
2,64
7,46
5$2
18,9
96,6
57
2001
$165
,714
,649
$1,6
66,3
25$1
,126
,547
N/A
N/A
$468
,239
$8
,420
,388
$43,
558,
806
$220
,954
,954
20
02$1
86,9
69,0
72$1
,846
,465
$1,2
07,1
90N
/AN
/A$2
13,0
53
$8,4
09,5
98$4
5,28
2,11
6$2
43,9
27,4
94
2003
$144
,766
,548
$1,4
70,1
11$1
,197
,756
N/A
N/A
$370
,473
$11,
743,
272
$48,
758,
573
$208
,306
,733
2004
$192
,471
,536
$1,6
74,3
76$1
,115
,037
N/A
N/A
$1,7
11,6
09$1
5,99
8,71
8$3
9,37
7,58
7$2
52,3
48,8
6420
05$3
50,8
34,1
26$1
,798
,375
$2,1
46,2
16N
/AN
/A$1
,154
,030
$21,
560,
646
$46,
542,
710
$424
,036
,101
2006
$134
,713
,128
$1,7
92,1
60$2
,249
,544
N/A
N/A
$1,9
72,9
25$1
1,95
9,96
0$3
8,02
0,04
9$1
90,7
07,7
6620
07$2
33,6
05,5
33$1
,310
,216
$7,5
26,2
68N
/AN
/A$5
16,7
93$3
3,31
8,87
9$6
2,62
1,95
5$3
38,8
99,6
4420
08$1
,171
,751
,487
$1,6
15,9
17$7
,720
,388
N/A
N/A
$927
,464
$12,
838,
894
$98,
583,
177
$1,2
93,4
37,3
27
N.A
. - n
ot a
vaila
ble
Indu
stria
l Min
eral
s in
clud
e po
tash
, sal
t and
sod
ium
sul
phat
e. O
ther
Rev
enue
s in
clud
e le
ase
rent
als
and
othe
r mis
cella
neou
s fe
e ca
tego
ries.
Oth
er R
even
ues
from
Met
allic
Min
eral
s in
clud
e le
ase
rent
als
and
clai
m fi
ling
fees
.
Oth
er M
iner
al R
even
ues
incl
ude
the
Min
eral
Rig
hts
Tax,
fees
from
sal
e of
pub
licat
ions
, and
oth
er m
isce
llane
ous
serv
ice
reve
nues
.
Oth
er M
iner
al R
oyal
ty &
Tax
incl
udes
: Coa
l, G
old,
and
Ura
nium
Roy
altie
s an
d Ta
x.
Whe
re th
ere
are
less
than
thre
e pr
oduc
ers
of a
min
eral
com
mod
ity, p
rovi
ncia
l rev
enue
info
rmat
ion
has
been
agg
rega
ted
as re
quire
d un
der T
he M
iner
al R
esou
rces
Act
.
21
SASK
ATC
HEW
AN
YEA
RLY
REV
ENU
E FR
OM
IND
UST
RIA
L, M
ETA
LLIC
, AN
D
$140
000
000
0
OTH
ER M
INER
ALS
Gra
ph 1
-1
-6
$1,2
00,0
00,0
00
$1,4
00,0
00,0
00
$800
,000
,000
$1,0
00,0
00,0
00
an
$400
,000
,000
$600
,000
,000
$Canadia
$0
$200
,000
,000
1993
1994
1995
19
96
1997
19
98
1999
20
00
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
22
Revenue Revenue Revenue Revenue Total From From From From Provincial
Year Fuel Minerals Industrial Minerals Metallic Minerals Other Minerals Revenue ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)
1963 $22,832,045 N/A N/A N/A $27,534,0341964 $30,673,472 N/A N/A N/A $35,275,8401965 $33,925,809 N/A N/A N/A $38,055,647
1966 $32,518,318 $1,896,971 $1,245,813 $1,400,606 $37,061,7071967 $34,476,215 $2,182,831 $1,468,180 $880,668 $39,007,8941968 $29,788,080 $2,053,823 $1,628,364 $938,703 $34,408,9711969 $28,713,738 $2,929,253 $2,131,918 $594,617 $34,369,5261970 $26,876,617 $2,654,278 $1,843,815 $628,033 $32,002,743
1971 $26,150,645 $2,756,960 $486,174 $711,206 $30,104,9861972 $28,696,013 $5,632,695 $561,599 $983,610 $35,873,9171973 $39,091,560 $8,392,196 $1,096,411 $1,164,211 $49,744,3781974 $51,898,730 $34,597,405 $1,251,763 $1,241,297 $88,989,1951975 $204,598,249 $80,706,513 $1,642,849 $3,280,149 $290,227,759
1976 $197,649,503 $96,085,911 $1,446,064 $39,933,725 $335,115,2031977 $233,906,039 $111,868,597 $1,813,618 $6,353,477 $353,941,7311978 $295,458,348 $127,137,636 $6,633,755 $7,587,705 $436,817,4431979 $418,552,973 $153,727,772 $13,572,529 $12,129,411 $597,982,6861980 $473,784,511 $230,038,706 $16,055,825 $7,320,283 $727,199,325
1981 $382,171,631 $266,602,691 $24,810,119 $4,851,815 $678,436,2561982 $784,984,590 $82,871,020 $28,882,046 $4,548,373 $901,286,0291983 $696,947,387 $3,433,420 $14,028,791 $5,637,733 $720,047,3311984 $757,231,322 $66,849,220 $22,490,142 $6,312,147 $852,882,8321985 $791,920,293 $47,252,581 $34,416,541 $5,219,874 $878,809,290
1986 $295,087,709 $35,942,146 $19,643,158 $6,027,134 $356,700,1471987 $394,860,493 $38,017,129 $20,883,186 $8,019,723 $461,780,5311988 $252,084,599 $85,098,807 $21,397,977 $7,767,911 $366,349,2941989 $275,222,313 $71,183,738 $16,321,251 $5,945,528 $368,672,8301990 $338,173,911 $32,908,236 $19,148,996 $5,957,516 $396,188,658
1991 $299,314,370 $50,526,018 $14,633,089 $6,190,490 $370,663,9671992 $280,399,005 $55,997,360 $23,206,172 $8,416,584 $368,019,1211993 $372,007,623 $58,475,672 $34,726,311 $8,331,430 $473,541,0371994 $551,613,959 $73,974,759 $25,632,206 $8,880,818 $660,101,7411995 $478,719,019 $99,819,391 $20,229,036 $8,216,803 $606,984,249
1996 $655,441,974 $112,374,225 $68,125,656 $8,658,941 $844,600,7961997 $696,482,279 $129,820,746 $43,275,887 $8,498,578 $878,077,4901998 $365,364,712 $219,095,856 $562,035 $62,181,582 $647,204,1851999 $552,882,498 $202,804,271 $338,146 $56,067,544 $812,092,4592000 $976,650,703 $169,909,668 N/A $48,630,860 $1,195,191,232
2001 $849,734,504 $168,507,520 N/A $51,979,194 $1,070,221,2182002 $784,300,501 $190,022,727 $213,053 $53,691,713 $1,028,227,9952003 $1,080,302,223 $147,434,415 $370,473 $60,501,846 $1,288,608,9572004 $1,069,149,709 $195,260,950 $1,711,609 $55,376,305 $1,321,498,5722005 $1,324,989,686 $354,778,716 $1,154,030 $68,103,355 $1,749,025,787
2006 $1,445,376,727 $138,754,832 $1,972,925 $49,980,009 $1,636,084,4932007 $1,338,975,988 $242,442,017 $516,793 $95,940,834 $1,677,875,6322008 $2,953,568,821 $1,181,087,793 $927,464 $111,422,070 $4,247,006,148
1. Other Minerals include coal, gold and uranium.
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF TOTAL PROVINCIAL REVENUEFROM MINERALS
Table 1 - 1 - 7
23
SASK
ATC
HEW
AN
TO
TAL
YEA
RLY
REV
ENU
E FR
OM
MIN
ERA
LS
Gra
ph 1
-1
-7
$4,0
00,0
00,0
00
$4,5
00,0
00,0
00
$3,0
00,0
00,0
00
$3,5
00,0
00,0
00
n
$1,5
00,0
00,0
00
$2,0
00,0
00,0
00
$2,5
00,0
00,0
00
$ Canadian
$500
,000
,000
$1,0
00,0
00,0
00
$1,5
00,0
00,0
00 $019
9319
9419
9519
96
1997
19
98
1999
20
00
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
24
Section II: Fuel Minerals
Crude Oil
Natural Gas
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Coal
Crude Oil
Production
Disposition
Historical Production, Sales and Value of Sales
2008
Ligh
tM
ediu
mR
CO
*Pr
ovin
ce
MO
NTH
LY C
RU
DE
OIL
PR
OD
UC
TIO
N B
Y TY
PE O
F C
RU
DE
Hea
vy
Cub
ic M
etre
s
Tabl
e 2
-1
-1
Tota
lA
vera
geTo
tal
Ave
rage
Tota
lA
vera
geTo
tal
Tota
lAv
erag
eD
aily
Dai
lyD
aily
Dai
ly
Janu
ary
595
857
.3 1
9 22
1.2
526
360
.5 1
6 97
9.4
1 0
06 2
99.0
32
461.
3 6
188
.8 2
134
705
.6 6
8 86
1.5
Febr
uary
563
456
.5 2
0 12
3.4
480
866
.9 1
7 17
3.8
940
819
.6 3
3 60
0.7
6 2
31.4
1 9
91 3
74.4
71
120.
5M
arch
625
628
.1 2
0 18
1.6
522
146
.0 1
6 84
3.4
1 0
29 3
53.7
33
205.
0 6
525
.5 2
183
653
.3 7
0 44
0.4
Apr
il 5
87 3
24.3
19
577.
5 4
92 4
71.7
16
415.
7 9
43 4
19.4
31
447.
3 6
962
.2 2
030
177
.6 6
7 67
2.6
May
596
644
.9 1
9 24
6.6
505
486
.2 1
6 30
6.0
1 0
06 9
93.8
32
483.
7 8
050
.3 2
117
175
.2 6
8 29
6.0
June
577
994
.0 1
9 26
6.5
485
799
.3 1
6 19
3.3
964
129
.2 3
2 13
7.6
7 9
70.2
2 0
35 8
92.7
67
863.
1Ju
ly 6
16 8
20.2
19
897.
4 5
13 4
48.7
16
562.
9 9
91 6
87.8
31
989.
9 7
104
.5 2
129
061
.2 6
8 67
9.4
Aug
ust
650
793
.6 2
0 99
3.3
511
046
.0 1
6 48
5.4
1 02
5 36
6.4
33
076.
3 8
482
.12
195
688.
1 7
0 82
8.6
Sep
tem
ber
650
606
.9 2
1 68
6.9
492
231
.1 1
6 40
7.7
968
645
.0 3
2 28
8.2
7 0
96.4
2 1
18 5
79.4
70
619.
3O
ctob
er 7
02 6
73.5
22
666.
9 5
19 3
49.8
16
753.
2 1
013
120
.7 3
2 68
1.3
6 5
85.7
2 2
41 7
29.7
72
313.
9N
ovem
ber
708
643
.1 2
3 62
1.4
514
197
.7 1
7 13
9.9
986
404
.0 3
2 88
0.1
7 3
22.3
2 2
16 5
67.1
73
885.
6D
ecem
ber
714
899
.5 2
3 06
1.3
519
926
.2 1
6 77
1.8
954
190
.8 3
0 78
0.3
7 1
29.7
2 1
96 1
46.2
70
843.
4
TOTA
L7
591
341
920
798
26
083
330
116
666
711
830
429
432
412
185
649
125
590
750
570
111
6TO
TAL
7 59
1 34
1.9
20
798.
26
083
330.
1 1
6 66
6.7
11 8
30 4
29.4
32
412.
1 8
5 64
9.1
25 5
90 7
50.5
70
111.
6
* Rec
over
ed C
rude
Oil
27
SASK
ATC
HEW
AN
CR
UD
E O
IL P
RO
DU
CTI
ON
-20
08G
raph
2-1
-1
RC
O*
0.3%
Gra
ph2
1 1
Ligh
t29
.7%
Hea
vy46
.2%
Med
ium
23.8
%
28
2008
Prov
ince
Num
ber
Tota
lA
vera
geN
umbe
rTo
tal
Ave
rage
Num
ber
Tota
lA
vera
geN
umbe
rTo
tal
Ave
rage
Pro
duci
ngP
rodu
ctio
nD
aily
Pro
duci
ngP
rodu
ctio
nD
aily
Pro
duci
ngP
rodu
ctio
nD
aily
Pro
duci
ngP
rodu
ctio
nD
aily
Wel
lsW
ells
Wel
lsW
ells
Janu
ary
3227
449
180
.114
489
.717
23 2
88 2
55.1
9 29
8.6
870
187
935
.96
062.
45
820
925
371
.129
850
.7
Febr
uary
3274
427
948
.015
283
.917
22 2
62 3
88.2
9 37
1.0
881
174
092
.66
217.
65
877
864
428
.830
872
.5
Mar
ch33
69 4
77 8
42.5
15 4
14.3
1749
285
596
.59
212.
886
9 1
91 5
83.0
6 18
0.1
5 98
7 9
55 0
22.0
30 8
07.2
Apr
il33
58 4
49 0
11.3
14 9
67.0
1727
267
344
.98
911.
585
2 1
74 2
22.8
5 80
7.4
5 93
7 8
90 5
79.0
29 6
86.0
May
3403
452
806
.414
606
.717
63 2
74 9
81.4
8 87
0.4
859
183
341
.25
914.
26
025
911
129
.029
391
.3
June
3471
440
329
.214
677
.617
82 2
67 6
82.7
8 92
2.8
872
170
105
.55
670.
26
125
878
117
.429
270
.6
July
3586
474
654
.315
311
.417
98 2
89 0
87.3
9 32
5.4
872
180
863
.55
834.
36
256
944
605
.130
471
.1
Aug
ust
3645
505
278
.716
299
.318
16 2
88 1
64.0
9 29
5.6
875
179
710
.35
797.
16
336
973
153
.031
392
.0
Sep
tem
ber
3709
511
653
.817
055
.118
10 2
77 2
77.5
9 24
2.6
873
176
317
.95
877.
36
392
965
249
.232
175
.0
Oct
ober
3853
559
267
.418
040
.918
45 2
95 8
23.5
9 54
2.7
875
181
420
.85
852.
36
573
1 03
6 51
1.7
33 4
35.9
MO
NTH
LY H
OR
IZO
NTA
L W
ELL
CR
UD
E O
IL P
RO
DU
CTI
ON
BY
TYPE
OF
CR
UD
EV
olum
es in
Cub
ic M
etre
s
Ligh
tM
ediu
mH
eavy
Tabl
e 2
-1
-1A
Oct
obe
3853
559
68
00
98
595
83
59
58
58
08
585
36
53
036
533
359
Nov
embe
r39
54 5
66 1
46.0
18 8
71.5
1864
294
798
.69
826.
688
8 1
74 9
74.5
5 83
2.5
6 70
61
035
919.
134
530
.6
Dec
embe
r39
96 5
75 0
75.3
18 5
50.8
1874
300
193
.29
683.
786
5 1
72 5
29.8
5 56
5.5
6 73
51
047
798.
333
799
.9
TOTA
L5
889
193.
016
134
.83
391
592.
9 9
292
.02
147
097.
8 5
882
.511
427
883
.7 3
1 30
9.3
Not
es:
The
horiz
onta
l wel
l cru
de o
il pr
oduc
tion
volu
mes
in th
e ab
ove
tabl
e ar
e al
read
y in
clud
ed in
Tab
le 2
-1-1
(Mon
thly
Cru
de O
il P
rodu
ctio
n by
Typ
e of
Cru
de).
The
num
ber o
f pro
duci
ng w
ells
refle
cts
the
wel
l cou
nt a
t the
mon
th e
nd.
29
Light
51%
Med
ium
30%
Heavy
19%
SASK
ATCH
EWAN HORIZO
NTA
L WELL CR
UDE OIL PRO
DUCT
ION ‐2008
Graph
2 ‐1 ‐1
A
30%
30
Tabl
e 2
- 1 -
2
CU
MU
LATI
VE20
08JA
NFE
BM
AR
APR
MA
YJU
NJU
LA
UG
SEP
OC
TN
OV
DEC
TOTA
LTO
TAL
AR
EA 1
HEA
VY U
NIT
S
AB
ER
FELD
Y S
PA
RK
Y
S A
BE
RFE
LDY
SP
AR
KY
V U
115.
873
.810
5.6
178.
721
9.7
205.
119
8.4
165.
512
6.6
196.
111
1.7
74.5
1 77
1.5
1 66
6 27
1.7
THE
AB
ER
FELD
Y U
NIT
27.7
86.2
144.
125
7.5
240.
916
0.9
254.
322
0.2
274.
832
1.8
266.
622
1.3
2 47
6.3
5 30
0 08
2.8
BIG
GU
LLY
MC
LAR
EN
BIG
GU
LLY
VO
L U
NIT
122
0.4
42.2
72.3
47.2
8.5
72.1
80.1
63.7
62.4
43.8
18.9
34.1
765.
777
3 62
6.4
BIG
GU
LLY
WA
SE
CA
BIG
GU
LLY
VO
L U
NIT
122
9.1
195.
971
.278
.115
9.9
239.
626
6.9
291.
426
1.3
219.
518
395
.42
291.
310
2 14
0.3
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LWIC
H N
OR
TH S
PA
RK
Y
N D
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ICH
SP
KY
VO
L U
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00
00
00
00
00
00
021
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2.2
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PA
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PIN
G S
PK
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OL
182
8.1
898.
586
4.1
655.
473
8.9
839.
378
0.4
819.
258
6.7
756.
181
7.5
702.
19
286.
31
162
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3
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UTH
EP
PIN
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NIT
NO
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601.
41
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81
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71
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81
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11
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23
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650
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LDE
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LE
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438.
22
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4 54
0.4
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AR
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LDE
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11
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81
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41
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11
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81
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570
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0 56
7.0
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LDE
N L
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WA
SE
CA
GO
LDE
N L
AK
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UN
IT78
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820.
887
3.1
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1 09
0.1
951.
21
298.
297
4.9
1 26
6.1
1 31
7.5
1 28
9.6
1 39
2.0
12 9
17.7
1 44
0 20
9.6
GO
LDE
N L
K S
SP
AR
KY
GO
LDE
N L
K S
SP
AR
KY
V U
10
00
00
00
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00
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LDE
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213.
24
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LDE
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CA
GO
LDE
N L
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02
541.
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LAS
HB
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BY
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D A
REA
Cub
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etre
s
31
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e 2
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2
CU
MU
LATI
VE20
08JA
NFE
BM
AR
APR
MA
YJU
NJU
LA
UG
SEP
OC
TN
OV
DEC
TOTA
LTO
TAL
M
ON
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CR
UD
E O
IL P
RO
DU
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ON
BY
POO
L, U
NIT
AN
D A
REA
Cub
ic M
etre
s
LAS
HB
UR
N W
AS
. VO
L U
NIT
1 48
6.1
1 28
4.5
1 30
8.7
625.
359
6.5
611.
954
9.7
499.
949
4.6
769.
878
0.7
1 06
3.0
10 0
70.7
1 21
6 50
8.5
LON
E R
OC
K S
PA
RK
Y
LON
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OC
K V
OLU
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748
353
3.6
540.
553
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424.
120
1.8
197
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823
9.7
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231
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MA
NIT
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AK
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MA
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CLA
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584.
365
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461
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3.3
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809.
280
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789.
149
28
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092
360
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MA
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PA
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MA
RS
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SP
KY
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14
208.
24
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24
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44
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15
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04
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94
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03
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23
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049
813
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030
916.
1
MA
RS
DE
N S
SP
KY
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23
712.
13
083.
93
479.
23
313.
73
487.
33
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93
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33
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43
174.
23
722.
43
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23
671.
442
117
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035
555.
8
MA
RS
DE
N S
SP
KY
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NIT
357
7.8
600
586.
657
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548
1.9
591.
560
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572.
951
6.8
536.
347
8.1
6 58
1.7
335
307.
6
MA
RS
DE
N S
SP
KY
V U
NIT
490
9.6
710.
985
6.3
912.
993
1.3
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381
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472
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6.0
565.
567
6.7
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225
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7
NO
RTH
MIN
STE
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PA
RK
Y
N'M
INS
TER
SP
KY
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L U
NIT
691.
373
6.8
455.
423
6.9
336.
124
6.7
325
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737
3.6
741.
262
657
7.3
5 58
1.0
772
528.
8
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
G.P
.
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
VO
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NIT
30
00
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220
976.
9
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
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NIT
40
00
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188
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5
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
LLO
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GLE
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20
00
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9
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GLE
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30
00
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00
242
574.
3
TAN
GLE
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NIT
40
00
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119
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0
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GLE
FLA
GS
MA
NN
VIL
LE
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
VO
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NIT
30
00
00
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35 6
18.4
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GLE
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VO
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NIT
412
6.3
127.
315
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613
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141
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815
2.3
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30
42.5
341
311.
414
2 59
6.3
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
MC
LAR
EN
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
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30
00
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15.6
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GLE
FLA
GS
SP
AR
KY
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GLE
FLA
GS
VO
L U
NIT
30
00
00
00
00
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23.9
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
VO
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00
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00
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03.2
MIS
CE
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NE
OU
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GU
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MA
NN
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BIG
GU
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152
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736
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305.
235
3.8
302.
125
8.2
313.
332
6.6
231.
33
989.
712
1 01
8.0
32
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e 2
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2
CU
MU
LATI
VE20
08JA
NFE
BM
AR
APR
MA
YJU
NJU
LA
UG
SEP
OC
TN
OV
DEC
TOTA
LTO
TAL
M
ON
THLY
CR
UD
E O
IL P
RO
DU
CTI
ON
BY
POO
L, U
NIT
AN
D A
REA
Cub
ic M
etre
s
CO
LON
Y
TAN
GLE
FLA
GS
VO
L U
NIT
30
00
00
00
00
00
00
499
CO
MM
ING
LED
MA
NN
VIL
LE
LON
E R
OC
K V
OLU
NTA
RY
UN
IT0
00
00
00
00
00
00
5 00
3.7
TOTA
L U
NIT
S36
312
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433
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631
.030
913
.634
239
.534
094
.233
863
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668
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887
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660
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965
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5 42
1.5
26 7
33 6
76.4
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EA 1
HEA
VY N
ON
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ITS
AB
ER
FELD
Y G
P19
7.6
349.
142
4.5
278.
430
8.9
327.
643
4.4
310.
831
3.5
346.
431
5.6
357.
43
964.
213
1 44
6.1
AB
ER
FELD
Y S
PA
RK
Y2
140.
52
495.
62
324.
32
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52
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72
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82
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02
537.
32
221.
72
186.
528
021
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1 74
4.7
BA
LDW
INTO
N S
PA
RK
Y2
284.
01
734.
21
949.
11
146.
71
404.
71
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31
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71
821.
91
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51
867.
81
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31
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719
940
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7
BIG
GU
LLY
EA
ST
GP
9 33
5.7
7 80
8.3
8 43
6.5
7 27
9.3
8 24
5.7
7 91
4.3
6 96
4.8
4 93
1.8
2 17
8.2
1 53
2.5
1 55
3.0
1 46
6.9
67 6
47.0
527
995.
6
BIG
GU
LLY
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ST
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00
00
00
00
00
00
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655.
4
BIG
GU
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MA
NN
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246
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139
2.5
290.
731
8.1
361.
530
4.2
261.
738
5.3
325.
43
985.
829
910
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BIG
GU
LLY
EA
ST
MC
LAR
EN
142.
423
8.1
174.
419
7.7
168.
529
846
2.8
274.
521
0.8
354.
816
4.9
86.9
2 77
3.8
34 6
44.5
BIG
GU
LLY
EA
ST
SP
AR
KY
4 09
5.4
3 90
2.7
5 21
0.5
4 41
8.3
5 05
7.4
4 67
2.6
4 68
8.3
4 84
5.6
4 13
0.6
4 76
4.0
5 19
0.4
5 16
7.7
56 1
43.5
568
076.
8
BIG
GU
LLY
EA
ST
WA
SE
CA
3 22
9.5
3 00
4.2
3 40
5.5
2 65
3.7
3 52
5.2
3 40
3.9
2 86
1.8
2 74
9.5
2 41
4.4
2 18
9.3
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8.7
2 56
6.5
34 1
62.2
198
395.
1
BIG
GU
LLY
MC
LAR
EN
1 04
8.8
947.
994
1.5
948
1 19
1.3
1 15
0.6
1 32
3.2
1 48
3.5
1 09
5.7
1 48
4.7
1 31
4.2
1 25
3.0
14 1
82.4
75 1
71.4
BIG
GU
LLY
N L
LOY
D95
.111
6.6
113.
575
.210
9.9
52.3
95.1
106.
376
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4.1
120.
911
7.3
1 20
3.1
40 0
58.7
BIG
GU
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N M
CLA
RE
N0
00
00
00
00
00
00
30 4
20.1
BIG
GU
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N S
PA
RK
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696.
13
145.
73
351.
13
100.
63
050.
32
810.
22
765.
32
750.
42
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11
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62
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81
866.
232
619
.459
4 17
7.6
BIG
GU
LLY
SP
AR
KY
6 15
4.4
6 32
0.3
7 22
7.2
6 26
3.8
6 49
4.7
6 23
3.8
6 64
5.9
7 46
4.4
6 33
3.8
7 13
1.8
7 46
1.3
7 02
5.9
80 7
57.3
1 01
1 44
0.9
BIG
GU
LLY
WA
SE
CA
341.
836
156
8.9
443.
533
9.6
186.
622
9.9
361.
454
7.1
646.
434
6.1
261.
84
634.
170
137
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BO
LNE
Y C
OLO
NY
-MC
LAR
EN
18 0
80.1
17 1
00.7
19 8
86.6
17 2
92.4
20 1
33.5
20 5
99.6
21 8
12.3
20 4
31.9
17 9
30.1
21 2
61.9
21 1
04.8
21 5
44.8
237
178.
72
410
371.
3
BU
ZZA
RD
LLO
YD
MIN
STE
R71
7.7
601.
885
7.6
413.
272
6.9
805.
789
7.5
992.
280
8.4
726.
432
1.9
557
924.
335
2 20
2.7
BU
ZZA
RD
N G
P0
00
00
00
00
00
00
6 14
4.4
BU
ZZA
RD
N L
LOY
DM
INS
TER
261.
630
3.4
322.
937
5.8
298.
628
3.3
321.
935
4.1
307.
543
9.1
373.
744
0.8
4 08
2.7
36 1
87.2
BU
ZZA
RD
N M
AN
NV
ILLE
00
00
00
015
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722
4.4
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910
9.7
643.
44
835.
8
BU
ZZA
RD
N S
PA
RK
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627.
01
861.
51
890.
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31
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11
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80.1
284
813.
2
BU
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RD
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00
00
00
00
00
00
1 51
8.0
CA
RR
UTH
ER
S C
OLO
NY
00
00
00
00
00
00
012
33
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2
CU
MU
LATI
VE20
08JA
NFE
BM
AR
APR
MA
YJU
NJU
LA
UG
SEP
OC
TN
OV
DEC
TOTA
LTO
TAL
M
ON
THLY
CR
UD
E O
IL P
RO
DU
CTI
ON
BY
POO
L, U
NIT
AN
D A
REA
Cub
ic M
etre
s
CA
RR
UTH
ER
S C
UM
MIN
GS
5 00
8.0
6 04
0.4
5 34
2.9
4 00
0.8
5 37
9.8
4 79
7.7
4 36
3.4
5 30
3.5
4 58
0.0
4 61
1.5
4 91
3.2
4 11
8.1
58 4
59.3
1 62
7 68
8.9
CE
LTIC
CO
LON
Y G
AS
00
00
00
00
00
00
03.
9
CE
LTIC
G.P
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212
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584
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948
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827
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450
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005
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933
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795
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440
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200
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048
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2.2
3 39
0 73
9.6
CE
LTIC
MA
NN
VIL
LE5
098.
44
991.
84
796.
24
683.
65
399.
75
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65
888.
75
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55
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25
938.
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262.
85
736.
564
930
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327
868.
9
CE
LTIC
MC
LAR
EN
445
520.
562
2.6
655.
462
0.2
296.
443
5.2
623.
424
654
6.9
107
296.
75
415.
388
949
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CE
LTIC
SP
AR
KY
18 0
40.7
17 0
56.3
19 0
12.1
17 0
25.9
18 8
86.7