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Supplies are airlifted from Fort Nelson. Amoco discovered the Beaver River Field and built an airstrip on location so they could bring in equipment.
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| Aerial photograph of Liard River at the beginning of "breakout". Depending on the season, drilling rigs are either brought across this river on a man made ice bridge or transported up the river on a barge. |
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| The only mode of transportation for the last 100+ miles to the Beaver River Field, located on the border between British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, Canada. |
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Aerial photograph of Beaver River camp in April.
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Beaver River A-5 wellhead. Initial delivery: 100 MMCFD. H2S and 10,000 BPD of superheated steam made this well a challenge to produce and to sell.
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Aerial photograph of Northeast British Columbia, Canada showing frozen lake and seismic lines.
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