Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada. Saskatchewan's financial system is linked with crop growing; however, increasing diversification has meant that now agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting together make up only 6.8% of the province's GDP. Oil and natural gas production is also a very significant part of Saskatchewan's economy, although the oil industry is larger. Oil and natural gas production is also a very vital part of Saskatchewan's economy, although the oil industry is larger. Natural gas is found almost entirely in the western part of Saskatchewan, from the Primrose Lake area through Leader, Unity, Kindersley, Lloyd Minster, and around Maple Creek areas.
Saskatchewan is the province of western Canada. It is the central province of the Canadian Prairies. Its capital is Regina, but its largest city is Saskatoon. Most of its population is concentrated in the southern part of the province. Saskatchewan appears to be a ring with an area of 588,276.09 km ². Saskatchewan is comprised of two foremost natural area: the Canadian Shield in the north and the Interior Plains in the south. Saskatchewan is also the largest supplier of uranium in the world, and caters to most of the western hemisphere. The industry of Uranium in Saskatchewan is closely followed by the provincial government that guarantees their market internationally.