The Doig Formation is a stratigraphical unit of middle Triassic age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
It takes the name from Doig River, a tributary of the Beatton River, and was first described in the Texaco N.F.A. Buick Creek No. 7 well (located north-west of Fort St. John, east of the Alaska Highway) by J.H. Armitage in 1962. .
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