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Canada’s Oldest Oil Field Closed — Nobody Saw This Coming! Canada’s oldest oil field in Norman Wells, pumping since 1920, just shut down — and no one saw it coming. On January 30, 2026, Imperial Oil, owned by ExxonMobil, announced the end of operations, catching the 800-resident town completely off guard. Once the town’s economic lifeblood, providing electricity and 70% of its municipal budget, the oil field’s decline — falling from 35,000 barrels per day in the 1990s to under 4,000 — combined with aging infrastructure and low prices, made the shutdown inevitable. For residents, it’s more than job losses; it’s an identity crisis. Norman Wells helped fuel World War II, powered the CANOL pipeline, and stood as a symbol of Canada’s northern industry. Now, the future hangs on a billion-dollar cleanup project that won’t start until the next decade. The shutdown is a stark warning: as the world moves toward net-zero, what happens to the towns built on oil? #Canada #NormanWells #ImperialOil #ExxonMobil #OilFieldShutdown #EnergyTransition #ArcticCanada #ResourceTowns #EconomicImpact #ClimatePolicy #NetZero #CanadianHistory