2010 REPORT – "Natural Gas Potential in Canada"

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED

Massive SS of Cretaceous Lower (or maybe Upper?) SS Division, Jim McGillvray

The Canadian Gas Potential Committee (CGPC) is a volunteer organization established in 1991 to conduct comprehensive and objective geoscience-based assessments of the undiscovered natural gas potential of all sedimentary basins in Canada and to publish and distribute the results to those parties interested in Canada's gas potential. To date the Committee has published three comprehensive reports (1997, 2001, 2005) on Canada's gas resource potential and, based on industry and government user feedback, is currently planning and organizing for a fourth report, scheduled for release in 2010. The previous reports, available for sale in hardcopy and digital versions, have been well received by industry, government and other stakeholders.

To prepare the fourth report the Committee requires additional Play Group leaders and general volunteers to assist in the resource assessment of established exploration plays in the WCSB under Team Leader Scott Oldale. Some of the desired prerequisites are:

Training in modern resource assessment methodology used by the Committee will be available to all interested volunteers.

For additional information on this volunteer opportunity please contact Scott Oldale (770-1872, soldale@seaviewenergy.com) or Robert A. Meneley (271-4793, meneley@telus.net).