Ottawa Paper - Natural Gas Explorations in the Eastern Ontario Peninsula

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles Albert Ashburner
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1890

Abstract

Natural gas has been known to exist for many years in the St. Lawrence Valley, between Quebec and Montreal, and more partirularly in the vicinity of Louisville and Three Rivers, 74 and 94 miles respectively northeast of Montreal, and 98 and 78 miles respectively southwest of Quebec; the distance from Montreal to Quebec along the St. Lawreuce River being about 175 miles. It was not until 1880 that any practical explorations were begun with the hope of finding gas in sufficient quantities for commercial uses. In this year Messrs. Piret and Genest, of Three Rivers, sank a well near St. Maurice to a depth of 50 feet, where solid rock was encountered. A similar well was drilled through the glacial and allavial drift, in the same district, in 1883, by the Messrs. Renaud Freres and Dubois, to a depth of 70 feet before solid rock was encountered. In this latter well a strong flow of gas was obtained. The gas was an outflow from a very limited reservoir in the porous glacial gravel, which had been filled from the gas resulting from the decomposition of vegetable remains, which had been buried in the gravel at the time of its deposition. Subsequently, other wells were sunk in the same way, with the hope of getting gas in commercial quantities from similar reservoirs. Commercial Gas.—By gas in commercial quantities I mean gas in such quantity that, if utilized with proper care and economy, it would generate steam at a cost below the cost at which the same duty could be obtained from the use of coal or wood at current prices, and that
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APA: Charles Albert Ashburner  (1890)  Ottawa Paper - Natural Gas Explorations in the Eastern Ontario Peninsula

MLA: Charles Albert Ashburner Ottawa Paper - Natural Gas Explorations in the Eastern Ontario Peninsula. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1890.

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