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Show from Canadian -GAS fields, where dog teams still are seen, crosses the border into the United States J" leriise'Irrthe V Pacific Northwest l FROSVJ is ALL OVER "1 Where does natural gas come from? Most people need never concern themselves about the source A DRILLING RIG pipes, and it is always abundantly available when it is wanted. For natural gas transmission companies such as El Faso Naturalthe situation is not quite so simple. Geologists explore ., the world seeking new sources of oil and gas. Their search is a successful one. Gas reserves at the present time are the depoaits are being found each month. El Paso Natural supplies its customers from some of the .most looms tall against a scenic backdrop in the Rocky Mountains as men seek more gas from this rich region. 7 ..; high-"thStfffie- W joutstandingiou include the Permian Basin of west Texas and southeastern New Mexico; the San Juan Basin of northern New Mexico and Field that southwestern Colorado, and the Panhandle-Hugoto- n sprawls across the Texas panhandle into Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. In addition to these fields, El Paso Natural is connected to fields in the Rocky Mountain area, with their and with the largely untapped fields of western great potential, " y T fy ininiii t DESPITE modern technology, roughnecks still need strong muscles when drilling wells. Here men work in the Permian Basin of west Texas. . Special Supplement by n El i Paso Natural Gaa Company. (Adv.) Canada. There is no other system in the industry which enjoys connection to such vast proven and potential sources of gas. Residents of the Pacific Northwest usually receive gas from areas closest to them, but El Paso Natural's transmission lines are situated so that gas from as far away as Colorado, and New Mexico is drawn upon. . nurniTr 6 |