Stamp: Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut (Canada 2000)

Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut (Canada 2000)

13 September (Canada ) within release 25th Anniv. of Petro-Canada goes into circulation Stamp Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut face value 46 Canadian cent

Stamp Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CA 1933BA
Stamp Number: Sn:CA 1867
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:CA 1817
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:CA 2015

Stamp is horizontal format.

Single from booklet pane of 12 (Sn CA 1867a) (BK231).

Also in the issue 25th Anniv. of Petro-Canada:

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Stamp Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut in digits
Country: Canada
Date: 2000-09-13
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 50 x 29
Perforation: Die Cut
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 46 Canadian cent
Print run: 12000000

Stamp Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut it reflects the thematic directions:

An oil well is a drillhole boring in Earth that is designed to bring petroleum oil hydrocarbons to the surface. Usually some natural gas is released as associated petroleum gas along with the oil. A well that is designed to produce only gas may be termed a gas well. Wells are created by drilling down into an oil or gas reserve and if necessary equipped with extraction devices such as pumpjacks. Creating the wells can be an expensive process, costing at least hundreds of thousands of dollars, and costing much more when in difficult-to-access locations, e.g., offshore. The process of modern drilling for wells first started in the 19th century but was made more efficient with advances to oil drilling rigs and technology during the 20th century.

Stamp, Petro-Canada, 25 Years - regular Die Cut, Canada,  , Oil Rigs