What Does
Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin Mean?
The Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) is a vast 540,000-square-mile swath of land in the western half of Canada. The region is considered mature for petroleum exploration. These resources include coal, natural gas, and oil sands. Trenchless technology is commonly used in the petroleum industry.
Trenchlesspedia Explains Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
The Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin is rich in natural resources. Numerous studies from Canada’s National Energy Board detail the opportunities and challenges involved with the extraction of these resources. The driving forces for oil sands development, for instance, include emerging technologies and environmental considerations.
A 2012 report from the National Energy Board indicates that estimates for the availability of natural gas in the WCSB had more than tripled since the previous decade. Canada’s petroleum product pipelines include gathering pipelines, feeder pipelines, transmission pipelines, and distribution pipelines. Whatever resources are ultimately harvested from the WCSB, trenchless technology will play a major part in the installation and maintenance of pipeline infrastructure.