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Weyburn

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Weyburn (wā`bərn), city (1991 pop. 9,673), SE Sask., Canada, SE of Regina. A trade center for a wheat-growing and oil-producing region, it has grain elevators and a feed mill. Power-line and transmission cables, and steel, plastic, and glass products are manufactured.


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21-22) Lawyer Tom Shuck of Weyburn, SK, may have been far more right than he realized when he wrote in your February issue that the Canadian bishops put caring for people and supporting and being present to people with disabilities on a par with opposing abortion, when they advised us how to vote.
Texas oil fields have also used EOR, and the synfuels plant in North Dakota pumps its excess carbon dioxide to the Weyburn Oil Field in southern Canada.
The following 16 papers present activities of Ontario Power Generation's Deep Geologic Repository Technology Program, fracture network models for site characterization studies, and results of carbon dioxide storage at the Weyburn oil field.
 
 
 
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