Category:Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
Appearance
- The Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin — a geologic basin, and a region of oil sands, tight oil, and shale gas mining, located in Western Canada.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
A
- Athabasca oil sands (25 P)
M
- Milk River Formation (21 P)
Pages in category "Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin"
The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
B
- Bakken formation
- Banff Formation
- Battle Formation
- Bearpaw Formation
- Beattie Peaks Formation
- Beaver Mines Formation
- Beaverfoot Formation
- Beaverhill Lake Group
- Besa River Formation
- Big Snowy Group
- Blood Reserve Formation
- Bluesky Formation
- Borsato Formation
- Boulder Creek Formation
- Brazeau Formation
- Bullhead Group
C
E
L
M
P
S
Categories:
- Structural basins of Canada
- Sedimentary basins of North America
- Coal mining regions in Canada
- Oil fields of Canada
- Oil-bearing shales in Canada
- Geography of Western Canada
- Geology of Western Canada
- Petroleum industry in Western Canada
- Geography of Alberta
- Geography of British Columbia
- Geography of Manitoba
- Geography of the Northwest Territories
- Geography of Saskatchewan