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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

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Locations of major sedimentary rock formations and loose sands containing petroleum in North America

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A map of North America highlighting oil shale or tar sands areas shaded in red. The region along the boundary of Utah in the northeast along with Wyoming is shaded. The northern region of Alberta is also shaded.

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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

Peak Drought Record, 2016 (U.S.)

Major Dams

Oil Shale or Tar Sands

D0 Abnormally Dry

D1 Drought - Moderate

D2 Drought - Severe

D3 Drought - Extreme

D4 Drought - Exceptional

Bersimis

Caniapiscau Barrage

Churchill Falls

Daniel Johnson

Denis-Perron

Ear Falls Dam

Eastmain-1

Fort Peck Dam

Gabbro Control Dam

Gardiner

Garrison Dam

Gouin

Grand Rapids

Hoover

Hugh Keenleyside

Isle Maligne Spillway 1

Jenpeg

Kenney

La Grande 2

La Grande 3

La Grande 4

Libby

Manicouagan 3

Mica

Oahe Dam

Opinaca

Outardes 4

Passes Dangereuses

Pine Portage Main

Rapides des Quinze

Revelstoke

Structure 193

Toledo Bend

W.A.C. Bennett

Whitesand Rapids

Alberta
10.6%
Alaska
12.1%
Utah
17.2%32.8%17.5%13.0%
Idaho
35.6%49.3%3.82%
New Hampshire
14.1%
Washington
14.5%7.55%
Wyoming
9.99%63.2%11.7%2.18%
Mississippi
3.93%
West Virginia
4.75%
Louisiana
38.7%
Hawaii
42.1%42.2%5.85%
Oregon
7.64%29.3%33.5%
New Mexico
32.1%
Kansas
5.29%
Connecticut
30.4%
Pennsylvania
1.99%
Colorado
9.05%
Nevada
36.1%25.3%14.0%18.7%4.50%
Massachusetts
20.6%
Georgia
2.73%
Maryland
8.47%
Oklahoma
21.5%
California
4.47%12.5%21.9%22.2%38.2%
Arkansas
4.85%
Minnesota
5.50%
Arizona
63.8%16.6%1
Florida
7.50%1
Montana
31.7%16.1%8.79%11
North Dakota
67.7%3.90%1
Saskatchewan
11
Texas
23.1%1
British Columbia
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Newfoundland and Labrador
11
Québec
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Manitoba
11
Ontario
11
South Dakota
11.9%1
0.16.0