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The Hamburg oil field is a remote area in north-western Alberta, Canada, with intensive exploration and production of oil and gas. It was discovered in 1983.[1]
Hamburg/Chinchaga | |
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Country | Canada |
Region | Northern Alberta |
Offshore/onshore | onshore |
Coordinates | 57°18′N 119°00′W / 57.3°N 119°W |
Operators | APA Corporation, Devon Energy |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1983 |
Production | |
Producing formations | Bluesky Formation, Gething Formation |
The closest town is Manning, at 180 km east.
Drilling activity is especially intensive during the winter months, when the otherwise soft muskeg can be crossed on winter roads.
Among the companies that have a large interest in the area are Devon Energy, APA Corporation, and Occidental Petroleum.
Access
edit- West on the Chinhchaga Forestry Road from Highway 35
- Through the Hamburg Aerodrome
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Bott, Robert D. (2004). "Evolution of Canada's oil and gas industry" (PDF). Canadian Centre for Energy Information. p. 26. ISBN 1-894348-16-8. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-01-27. Retrieved 2024-01-27.