The term “aggregates” refers to coarse material such as sand and gravel, formed by erosion of rock substances. Aggregates are used extensively in the construction industry either in the building of new roads or as one of the main ingredients in concrete.
In northeast B.C., the increase in oil and gas exploration activity has resulted in the construction of new roads and has led to a need for local sources of aggregate. Aggregate deposits have been largely depleted in some areas of active petroleum development.
Improved access and transportation cost savings to resource companies will also enhance viability of projects and encourage exploration investment, potentially leading to new discoveries and increased royalties. The identification and evaluation of new aggregate reserves will ensure that oil and gas exploration in northeast British Columbia is able to continue and benefit all British Columbians.
The data presented here reflects an applied research effort by government to locate new sources of aggregate in northeast British Columbia. Although this work has ceased, the data collected is still relevant and can be used to help locate new aggregate deposits.
Aggregate mapping was conducted both regionally and at site-specific locations between the Alberta/B.C. border and the Alaska Highway (Highway 97), extending north from the Dawson Creek area to the British Columbia/Northwest Territories border.
Thirteen 1:50,000 scale aggregate potential maps for areas proximal to Sierra-Yoyo-Desan (SYD) Road (2002).
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NTS 94P/07 (2.98MB PDF) |
NTS 94P/10 (2.57MB PDF) |
SIERRA-YOYO-DESAN (SYD) ROAD AREA GRAVEL INVESTIGATION