Western Canada Production
 

Husky is confident the maturing Western Canada Sedimentary Basin still holds untapped potential. The Company has a land base of approximately 6.5 million undeveloped acres in Western Canada, providing opportunities for new reserve additions from exploration and development. The Company’s Western Canada conventional exploration is focused on natural gas in the western edge of the Basin, in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia.

Husky is committed to controlling operating and capital costs while maintaining reserve replacement at more than 100 percent.

Quick Facts

2007 average daily production:

Light oil and natural gas liquids (NGL)  27 mbbls/day                   
Medium oil  27 mbbls/day
Natural gas  600 mmcf/day


Proven and probable reserves:
Oil and NGL  321 mmbbls
Natural gas 2,191 bcf


 
Oil and Gas Landholdings:
7.2 million acres 

                

 

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