Canadian oil and gas production by province
Source: International Energy Agency *Includes crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs), additives, and other hydrocarbons (including the receipts of additives). The majority of Canada’s oil is produced in three provinces. Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador account for over 96% of oil production in Canada. The 5 largest companies (Suncor, Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Imperial Oil, Husky and Cenovus) are responsible for over half of crude oil production in Canada. Crude oil is produced across the country from coast to coast to coast. In 2018, Alberta had the highest amount of crude oil production in Canada. Canadian Energy Sources and Global Demand. Energy fuels our lives, and Canada's oil and natural gas industry is uniquely able to meet that need in an environmental and socially responsible way, through innovation and new technology. The balance is concentrated in several other provinces and territories. Saskatchewan and offshore areas of Newfoundland in particular have substantial oil production and reserves. Alberta has 39% of Canada's remaining conventional oil reserves, offshore Newfoundland 28% and Saskatchewan 27%, but if oil sands are included, This statistic shows the crude oil production on Canada's 20 leading oil fields based on annual production in 2018. The highest contributor in that year was the 'Judy Creek' oil field, with an annual production of around 64.5 million cubic meters. The western provinces account for most of Canada's domestic oil and gas production, and the western economies have benefitted from continuous energy sector investments due to sizable reserves, geopolitical stability, and direct access to U.S. markets. Technological advances have transformed the oil and gas industry.
Both provinces will also see an uptick in production leading to Liquefied Natural. Gas (LNG) projects, the first of which the Canadian Energy Research Institute (
(Canadian exports only 2012-2019) Commodity Tracking System – Crude Oil and Petroleum Products (Monthly and annual crude oil statistics and includes dynamic formulation for total exports of crude and petroleum products) Estimated Production of Canadian Crude Oil and Equivalent (Latest monthly oil production, by province and type) Source: International Energy Agency *Includes crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs), additives, and other hydrocarbons (including the receipts of additives). The majority of Canada’s oil is produced in three provinces. Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador account for over 96% of oil production in Canada. The 5 largest companies (Suncor, Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Imperial Oil, Husky and Cenovus) are responsible for over half of crude oil production in Canada. Crude oil is produced across the country from coast to coast to coast. In 2018, Alberta had the highest amount of crude oil production in Canada. Canadian Energy Sources and Global Demand. Energy fuels our lives, and Canada's oil and natural gas industry is uniquely able to meet that need in an environmental and socially responsible way, through innovation and new technology. The balance is concentrated in several other provinces and territories. Saskatchewan and offshore areas of Newfoundland in particular have substantial oil production and reserves. Alberta has 39% of Canada's remaining conventional oil reserves, offshore Newfoundland 28% and Saskatchewan 27%, but if oil sands are included,
The 5 largest companies (Suncor, Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Imperial Oil, Husky and Cenovus) are responsible for over half of crude oil production in Canada. Crude oil is produced across the country from coast to coast to coast. In 2018, Alberta had the highest amount of crude oil production in Canada.
The 5 largest companies (Suncor, Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Imperial Oil, Husky and Cenovus) are responsible for over half of crude oil production in Canada. Crude oil is produced across the country from coast to coast to coast. In 2018, Alberta had the highest amount of crude oil production in Canada. Canadian Energy Sources and Global Demand. Energy fuels our lives, and Canada's oil and natural gas industry is uniquely able to meet that need in an environmental and socially responsible way, through innovation and new technology. The balance is concentrated in several other provinces and territories. Saskatchewan and offshore areas of Newfoundland in particular have substantial oil production and reserves. Alberta has 39% of Canada's remaining conventional oil reserves, offshore Newfoundland 28% and Saskatchewan 27%, but if oil sands are included, This statistic shows the crude oil production on Canada's 20 leading oil fields based on annual production in 2018. The highest contributor in that year was the 'Judy Creek' oil field, with an annual production of around 64.5 million cubic meters.
February 2016. Canadian oil production also rose in response to increasing prices. gas production is a dominant economic sector for that province or not.
8 Aug 2018 Heavy oil production in Canada's petro province of Alberta is powered, in part, by a glut of cheap natural gas in North America, which gas 11 Apr 2019 Can Canada develop its climate leadership and its lucrative oil sands too? space, tailings ponds in Alberta's oil sands region are some of the biggest people, were a country, it would be the fifth largest oil-producing nation. due to increasing emissions from the oil and gas sector, which are expected to The vast majority (97%) of Canadian oil production occurs in three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador. In 2015 Alberta produced 79.2% of Canada's oil, Saskatchewan 13.5%, and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador 4.4%. Canadian oil and gas data is produced annually by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers in the voluminous 'Statistical Handbook for Canada’s Upstream Petroleum Industry.' Two charts are of particular note: Table 3.7e (' Total Canadian Liquid Hydrocarbon Production - By Province ') and Table 3.9b (' Canadian Natural Gas Production - By Province ').
With approximately 1.1 million net acres of land in Western Canada, Repsol is a key player in the Canadian oil and gas industry. It's focused on liquids and gas assets in the Greater Edson area of Alberta, conventional heavy oil western assets in the Chauvin area of Alberta/Saskatchewan, and liquids-rich gas assets in Alberta’s
13 Nov 2018 While the province got most of its oil from overseas in 2012, the situation by Radio-Canada, also attributed the shift to increased production of U.S. shale oil. A woman pumps gas into her car at a gas station in downtown 8 Aug 2018 Despite sitting on an ocean of oil, Canada still buys $300 million per month of Saudi crude. However, refineries are no different than a driver cruising gas “ Eastern provinces did the math and found it cheaper to import foreign oil by Production of U.S. shale oil is slowing down, Iran is being hammered 20 Mar 2019 Canadian oil sands account for nearly 64% of its total oil production (2017), with daily production exceeding 2.7 million barrels. The province of 8 Aug 2018 Heavy oil production in Canada's petro province of Alberta is powered, in part, by a glut of cheap natural gas in North America, which gas
13 Nov 2018 While the province got most of its oil from overseas in 2012, the situation by Radio-Canada, also attributed the shift to increased production of U.S. shale oil. A woman pumps gas into her car at a gas station in downtown 8 Aug 2018 Despite sitting on an ocean of oil, Canada still buys $300 million per month of Saudi crude. However, refineries are no different than a driver cruising gas “ Eastern provinces did the math and found it cheaper to import foreign oil by Production of U.S. shale oil is slowing down, Iran is being hammered 20 Mar 2019 Canadian oil sands account for nearly 64% of its total oil production (2017), with daily production exceeding 2.7 million barrels. The province of 8 Aug 2018 Heavy oil production in Canada's petro province of Alberta is powered, in part, by a glut of cheap natural gas in North America, which gas 11 Apr 2019 Can Canada develop its climate leadership and its lucrative oil sands too? space, tailings ponds in Alberta's oil sands region are some of the biggest people, were a country, it would be the fifth largest oil-producing nation. due to increasing emissions from the oil and gas sector, which are expected to The vast majority (97%) of Canadian oil production occurs in three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador. In 2015 Alberta produced 79.2% of Canada's oil, Saskatchewan 13.5%, and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador 4.4%.