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The estimated average thickness of the oil-producing section at Redwater is 65 feet, and at Leduc 33 feet.
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During a conference call with Redwater, McCloud, and Carpita, the committee decided that the actions of Peniska and other deviants needed to be publicly renounced.
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Nick Taylor, Liberal MLA for Westlock-Sturgeon (1986-93) and Redwater (1993-96), and Alberta Senator (1996-2002)
Archive 2005-10-01 daveberta 2005
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Nick Taylor, Liberal MLA for Westlock-Sturgeon (1986-93) and Redwater (1993-96), and Alberta Senator (1996-2002)
from the depths of alberta hansard daveberta 2005
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Spectacular discoveries of oil were made at Leduc in 1947 and Redwater in 1948.
Canada's Oil Sands: It's Time to Awaken the Sleeping Giant 1994
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However, the discovery of the Leduc oilfield in 1947 and of the Redwater oilfield in 1948 marked the emergence of Canada as a major world producer of oil and natural gas.
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Below lay the valley where the barge ferry crossed the Redwater; the road resumed on the other side, shining like ribbon against the dark border of Seitforest.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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The turn-off snaked like bleached cord across the meadows which flanked the Redwater, then lost itself in the gloomy fringes of Seitforest.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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Blackened roots jabbed at the sky like accusing fingers, and across the vale beyond the Redwater, Corlin Town smoked and blazed; all for an arrow carelessly loosed upon a creature who intended no harm.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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Taen refined her probe, centring upon the estuary of the Redwater where five brigantines rode at anchor, commanded by the captain of Cliffhaven's vessel Ballad.
Shadowfane Wurts, Janny 1988
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