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    1. Apptubrutae on

      Fascinating thing to me is that you wouldn’t necessarily peg New Mexico as the second largest producer after looking at this map.

      It would be the 11th or 12th largest oil producer in the world if it was its own country. And most of that is from the bit in the southeast of the state too

    2. SloppySouvlaki on

      What’s the well on Vancouver Island? Looks like it’s around Nanaimo.

    3. Connect_Progress7862 on

      I thought Mexicans liked beans, so how come there’s no gas down there?

    4. Myreddditusername on

      Yellowstone looks almost untouched. I wonder if that’s because they can’t look for it there?

    5. Shuckles116 on

      Nice how the dinosaurs conveniently died up to and precisely on Alberta’s modern day northern border

    6. camilogonzalezm1 on

      This might come as a dumb question to some but I’m a not aware why there is no oil reserves in Ontario, Quebec, etc. I’m not familiar with how that works….

    7. Yep, folks, we here, in Canada, are sitting on some of the world’s largest oil and gas reserves in all of North America. Which is why we want to shut it down and import more Saudi oil. Makes total sense…. /s

    8. It’s missing a lot of eastern Canadian fields.

      All along the north shore of Lake Erie are gas fields which extend to the bottom of Lake Huron where there are areas of oil also. Places like Petrolia don’t get built without a resource like that. Some may have played out but Alberta has a number of those also.

      The entire collection off Newfoundland plus another collection off Nova Scotia.

    9. Important reminder that the „Peak Oil“ theory was proven wrong, which is why you rarely hear it talked about anymore.

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