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Where are Canada's gas reserves?

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Where are Canada's gas reserves?

Canada’s gas reserves are primarily located in the Western Sedimentary Basin, spanning across Alberta, British Columbia, and parts of Saskatchewan. This region is rich in natural gas resources, with significant deposits found in shale formations such as the Montney and Horn River. The extraction of these reserves has positioned Canada as one of the world’s top natural gas producers.

Where are Canada's gas reserves?

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