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ST. JOHN 2-25-80-15 W6 94A16 90 AB47 CARSON CREEK AB 05 BDLYK BOUNDARY - PETROCAN 11-24-84-15 W6 BOUNDARY LAKE 14-24-84-15 W6 BLUEBERRY AB48 WHITECOURT 89 RIVER AB 06 BDLK2 BOUNDARY LK. - I.O.L. 8-2-85-14 W6 BOUNDARY LAKE 1-14-85-13 W6 88 89 AB49 PADDLE RIVER AB 07 BDLKS BOUNDARY LK. S. - TALISMAN 1-14-85-13 W6 BOUNDARY LAKE 1-14-85-13 W6 94B11 AB 08 HAMCK HAMELIN CK - SABRETOOTH88 14-11-82-9 W6 PEACE RIVER 16-11-82-9 W6 River 94B10 a 87 c 88 s 94B9 AB 09 FTKCK FOURTH CREEK - DUKE 14-11-82-9 W6 PEACE RIVER 16-11-82-9a W6 94 B Athab 94A12 M.D. of HALFWAY DOIG AB 10 JOSEP JOSEPHINE - TALISMAN 8-1-83-10 W6 PEACE RIVER 9-1-83-10 W6 RIVER 87 86 RIVER CLEAR HILLS 87 AB 11 GCOUP POUCE COUPE - STAR 11-34-79-12 W6 POUCE COUPE 11-34-79-12 W6 River No. 21 AB 13 GRDL1 GORDONDALE - DUKE 16-2-79-12 W6 GORDONDALE WEST 16-2-79-12 W6 AB 14 GRDL2 GORDONDALE - DUKE86 11-24-79-11 W6 PEACE RIVER 11-24-79-11 W6 85 86 94B5 AB 16 PROGR PROGRESS - ANADARKO 1-1-78-10 W6 WHITBURN 8-1-78-10 W6 MAINLINE COMPRESSOR a 94B6 BRITISH c s a 94B7 AB 17 VALH1 VALHALLA - PRIMEWEST85 12-21-76-9 W6 VALHALLA NORTH 13-21-76-9 W6 b 7 a 94B8 84 6 85 STATION LOCATIONS AB 20 VALH2 VALHALLA - CONOCO PHILIPS W 16-20-75-9 W6 VALHALLA SOUTH 1-29-75-9 W6 94A5 FORT 5 M.D. of AB 21 TEECK TEEPEE CREEK - TALISMAN 7-2-74-4 W6 TEEPEE CREEK 7-2-74-4 W6 COLUMBIA No. NAME K.P. 84 83 ST. JOHN CLEAR HILLS 84 AB 22 CLRMT CLAIRMONT - ATCO 8-35-73-6 W6 CLAIRMONT 8-35-73-6 W6 AB 23 SEXSM SEXSMITH - ENCANA 4-8-75-7 W6 SPIRIT RIVER 4-8-75-7 W6 No. 21 3 1A BLUEBERRY HILL 0.0 AB 24 HYTHZ HYTHE / BRAINARD - ENCANA83 14-18-74-12 W6 HYTHE 14-18-74-12 W6 94B494B 82 83 4 10 AB 25 KNOPK KNOPCIK - ANADARKO 9-10-74-11 W6 KNOPCIK 9-10-74-11 W6 94B3 TAYLOR 3A WINDFALL 338.35 94B2 HUDSON'S AB 27 WMBLY WEMBLEY - CONOCO PHILIPS82 11-19-73-8 W6 WEMBLEY 6-19-73-8 W6 94B1 81 8 DUNCANS 82 94A494A 9 HOPE I.R. 151 5A MORINVILLE 531.19 AB 27A ELMWH ELMWORTH - BURLINGTON 3-8-70-11 W6 ELMWORTH 1-8-70-11 W6 FAIRVIEW AB 29 WAPTI WAPITI - DEVON 3-8-69-8 W6 WAPITI 4-8-69-8 W6 81 80 81 AB 30 GLDCK GOLD CREEK - CNRL 14-26-67-5 W6 GOLD CREEK 13-26-67-5 W6 P E A C E R I V E R B L O C K AB 31 KARRZ KARR - CNRL 10-10-65-2 W6 KARR 4-10-65-2er W6 12 v 80 Ri 93O13 AB 32 SMOKY SMOKY - CNRL 2-13-63-1 W6 SMOKY 7-36-58-3 W6 79 80 93O14 SAULTEAU MOONSHINE LAKE AB 33 SIMET SIMONETTE - SUNCOR 9-6-63-25 W5 SIMONETTE 9-6-63-25 W5 11 PROVINCIAL PARK 93O15 14 1A AB 33A SHLCK SHELL CK. - ATCO 9-6-63-25 W5 SIMONETTE 9-6-63-25 W5 93O16 79 WEST MOBERLY 78 93P13 79 AB 34 MOORV MOOSE RIVER - SAMSON 15-12-64-2 W6 MOOSE RIVER 1-21-63-2 W6 LAKE 13 DAWSON CREEK AB 35 WASKA WASKAHIGAN - CNRL 11-7-64-23 W5 ANTE CREEK 15-7-64-23 W5 GORDONDALE SPIRIT RIVER 78 AB 36 BIGST BIGSTONE W. - TALISMAN 14-28-59-22 W5 BIGSTONE 14-28-59-22 W5 77 CHETWYND 78 POUCE COUPE 16 AB 38 TWOCK TWO CREEKS - SUMMIT 2-4-63-16 W5 TWO CREEKS 7-4-63-16 W5 93O12 AB 40 KABOB KAYBOB - PARAMOUNT 77 14-3-64-19 W5 FOX CREEK Athabasca8-9-64-19 W5 25 24 93O11 23 22 77 21 20 19 18 M.D. of AB 41 KBOBS KAYBOB S. I & II - CAMS 5-12-62-20 W5 KAYBOB 1-12-62-20 W5 93O10 93 O 93O9 SADDLE HILLS 17 AB 44 EDSOZ EDSON - TALISMAN 76 4-11-53-18 W5 EDSON 4-11-53-18 W5 93P12 M.D. of 93P11 76 AB 44A WOLFS WOLF SOUTH - BURLINGTON 11-1-51-15 W5 EDSON 5-1-51-15 W5 17 93P10 SADDLE HILLS No. 20 93P9 AB 44B EDSZ2 EDSON 2 - ATCO 3-11-53-18 W5 EDSON 4-11-53-18 W5 93 P 20 75 No. 20 ALBERTA AB 45 KBOS3 KAYBOB S. III - CAMS 13-10-59-18 W5 KAYBOB N & S 13-10-59-18 W5 MACKENZIE 75 16 15 14 16 23 19 18 17 GWILLIM AB 46 WWCRT WEST WHITECOURT - CAMS 2-17-60-15 W5 WEST22 WHITECOURT21 20 6-17-60-15 W5 93O5 24 23 24 AB 47 CARCK CARSON CREEK - MOBIL 74 26 16-15-61-1225 W5 CARSON CREEK 4-23-61-12 W5 93O6 LAKE 25 74 93O7 PARK 15 AB 48 WTCRT WHITECOURT - SHININGBANK 12-26-59-11 W5 WHITECOURT 12-26-59-11 W5 93O8 14 22 PEACE RIVER 21 AB 49 PADRV PADDLE RIVER - ATCO 12-6-57-8 W5 PADDLE RIVER 13-6-57-8 W5 93P5 73 HORSE LAKES 27 93P6 HYTHE SEXSMITH REGIONAL DISTRICT 73 AB 52 ELKLD ELK ISLANDLesser - BP 8-14-55-22 W4 FT. SASK. 8-14-55-22 W4 93P7 I.R. 152B Slave 93P8 KELLY LAKE FIRST NATIONS AB 53 FSAKP FORT SASK. - ENERPRORiver 8-14-55-22 W4 FT. SASK. 8-14-55-22 W4 KELLY LAKE 72 AB 54 VRNLK VERNON LAKE - ATCO (Not shown) 13-2-47-9 W4River FUEL GAS - IRMA C/S 4-11-47-9 W4 CREE NATION 72 Athabasca AB 55 SCOTP, SCOTB SCOTFORD - DOW 8-14-55-22 W4 FT. SASK. 8-14-55-22 W4 93O493O BEAVERLODGE GRANDE PRAIRIE YOUNG'S POINT 93O3 SK 56 STLME STEELMAN - BP (SASK.) (Not71 Shown) 3-18-4-2 W2 STEELMAN (Not shown) 3-18-4-2 W2 PROV. PARK 93O2 71 UTM ZONE 11 93O1 UTM ZONE 10 COUNTY of WEMBLEY 93P493P 70 93P3 GRANDE PRAIRIE 93P2 27A UTM ZONE 12 COUNTY of O'BRIEN 70 STURGEON LAKE 93P1 VALLEYVIEW No. 1 P.P I.R. 154 GRANDE PRAIRIE 69 29 69 17 16 93J13 No. 1 19 18 22 21 20 93J14 23 26 25 24 13 12 11 10 4 3 2 1 93J15 9 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 1 26 25 24 23 22 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 93J16 21 20 19 93I13 93I14 30 67 93I15 93I16 67 LITTLE SMOKY MAINLINE 66 Pembina 93J12 66 LATERALS MONKMAN 93J11 93J10 PARK M.D. of 65 WESTCOAST P/L93J9 65 93I12 31 27 RECEIPT POINT 93I11 WOODLANDS 93I10 64 93I9 64 No. 15 M/L COMPRESSOR STN. 34 River 1A 35 40 M.D. of 63 93J5 6332 93J6 93 I FOX CREEK GREENVIEW 3333A 38 93J7 62 River 93J8 No. 16 62 93I5 CARSON-PEGASUS 93I6 41 PROV. PARK 0 50 93I7 3A 61 93I8 61 ALEXIS 47 KILOMETRES I.R. 232 0 50 60 SMOKY 93J493J 60 93J3 MILES 46 BARRHEAD LAKE 93J2 WHITECOURT 59 WESTLOCK North 93J1 36 48 93I493I 59 COUNTYRiver of STURGEON 93I3 45 93I2 BARRHEAD COUNTY 93I1 58 River 58 MAYERTHORPE No. 11 REDWATER Paddle Pembina 93G13 57 BON COUNTY of 93G14 57 ACCORD LAMONT 93G15 49 SANGUDO 5A 93G16 56 FORT ALEXANDER 93H13 No. 30 56 I.R. 134 SASK. 93H14 R STE. ANNE River 93H15 LAC LAMONT 93H16 ALEXIS 83E13 55 Sturgeon MORINVILLE 53 55 I.R. 133 52 WILLMORE 55 ONOWAY C.F.B. EDMONTON ELK ISLAND 93G12 WILDERNESS 54 NATIONAL 93G11 PARK 54 COUNTY 93G10 ST. ALBERT PARK 93G9 YELLOWHEAD 53 93H12 93H11 53 EDSON STRATHCONA 93H10 COUNTY 93H9 44 STONY COUNTY WABAMUM B.C. / ALBERTA 93 H 83E12 52 PLAIN 44B I.R.
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