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KC-002 Describe sustainability issues related to natural resource extraction and consumption. VP-009 Be willing to consider the implications of personal choices regarding natural resources.

KE-046 Define the term industry and give examples of primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary industries. KE-047 Identify factors that determine the location of industry. KE-048 Use examples to describe advantages and disadvantages of locating a manufacturing industry in a particular area.

S-200 Select information from a variety of oral, visual, material, print, or electronic sources, including primary & secondary. S-201 Organize and record information in a variety of formats and reference sources appropriately. S-202 Select and use appropriate tools and technologies to accomplish tasks. S-203 Construct maps using a variety of information sources and technologies. S-204 Select, use, and interpret various types of maps. S-205 Recognize and interpret various map projections

S-300 Formulate geographic questions to plan inquiry and research. S-301 Consider the context of events, accounts, ideas, and interpretations. S-302 Draw conclusions and make decisions based on research and various types of evidence. S-303 Reconsider personal assumptions based on new information and ideas. S-304 Analyze physical material and evidence during research. S-307 Propose and defend innovative options or solutions to address issues and problems. S-308 Evaluate information from a variety of sources to determine reliability, validity, authenticity, and perspective. S-309 Observe patterns and make generalizations based on geographic inquiry

Module 1 - Exploration of the Oil Industry of south western Manitoba This lesson will explore how oil is produced in Daly-Sinclair oil field and explore the growth and economics of the oil industry in south western Manitoba Module 2 - Following an Oil Lease Sale: from proposal to drilling As a oil analyst you will be responsible for selecting the appropriate locations, and exploring the permitting process and regulations prior to leasing a land parcel for drilling Module 3 - Environmental issues and land use of Oil Exploration Exploring the environmental issues surrounding the exploration, drilling, land use, reclamation and production in an oil field

Module 4 - Well Bore Royalty Allocation of an Oil Lease Horizontal drilling will be explored and data will be analysed for access and specific land use to determine royalties to crown, private, surface and mineral owners. Module 5 - Management and Response to a safety emergency An exploration of a safety emergency where evacuations must take place, safety resources need to be directed. Post emergency mitigation and reclamation process will be followed and analysed, recommending steps and procedures for response. Module 6 - Subsurface analysis of oil production An exploration and comparison of the subsurface well bore in directional or horizontal drilling methods, how oil is produced from the various drilling methods and geologic formations