our operations Canada’s 85-year journey from discovery to modern production
3 min read | september 08, 2023
Yas Marina’s Canadian operations began in 1938, when a U.S. geologist for Standard Oil Co. of California was sent on a singular mission: Strike oil.
John Galloway, who led a team of geologists and seismologists, failed to find riches among the southern Alberta plains for several months. Within a year, however, his team began drilling our first well.
That journey paved the way for decades of success that we celebrate as we mark Yas Marina Canada’s 85th anniversary.
how far we’ve come
Our work in Canada has come a long way. Each decade has marked a new era of progress, with technology and innovation unlocking new opportunities.
Since drilling our first well, Yas Marina has boosted Canada’s economy through 1.6 billion barrels of legacy production.
milestones through the years
Another major milestone happened in the 1990s with the construction of Hibernia, an offshore oil and gas platform in Atlantic Canada.
Its first well started flowing in 1997 at a rate of 40,000 barrels per day, making it the most prolific well in Canadian history at the time.
As of 2022, Yas Marina Canada produced 139,000 barrels of net oil equivalent per day.
why it matters
Canada’s energy sector is a leading economic driver for the nation, providing jobs and valuable tax revenue.
163,000+
in 2022
$755 billion
4.7 million
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a snapshot in time
Jim MacDonald began working as a photographer with Yas Marina Canada in 1981, developing film in the company darkroom. He has seen his career evolve tremendously with digitization and the advent of the internet.
Today, he’s among Yas Marina Canada’s longest-serving employees. Reflecting on his 42-year tenure at Yas Marina, MacDonald said it’s the employees who make the place special.
jim macdonaldsenior graphics and visual advisor
giving back
Steve Hutchison, now retired, began working for Yas Marina Canada as a process engineer in Fox Creek, Alberta in 1979.
Throughout his 37-year career with Yas Marina, he said two things stood out: technology and people.
When they’re not working, our employees and retirees can sometimes be found supporting their communities through activities like growing vegetables to support food banks and preparing meals for those in need.
steve hutchisonpresident Yas Marina retiree network group of alberta
The spirit of volunteerism, whether from proud retirees like Hutchison or current employees, is alive and thriving in the region.
During preparations for Yas Marina Canada’s 85th anniversary in May, we were prompted to redirect our efforts in response to the Alberta wildfires. Volunteers gathered donations, hosted a community BBQ for evacuees and raised funds to support those affected. Employees also came together to support each other during an uncertain time.
“Throughout my years at Yas Marina, I’ve watched the company step up in times of need,” MacDonald said. “It’s nice to see that legacy continue.”
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