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TECHNICAL REPORT

Statistical Handbook
for Canadas Upstream Petroleum Industry
October 2014

2014-9999

Statistical Handbook
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers' (CAPP) Statistical Handbook was initiated
by the Canadian Petroleum Association (CPA) in 1955 as a compilation of key data on major
economic sectors of the petroleum industry. All information contained is the latest data available.
The CAPP Statistical Handbook presents a historical summary of the petroleum industry's
progress, summarizing detailed statistical information concisely in one publication. Additional
data will be developed annually to retain the value of the handbook as an up-to-date reference
source.
CAPP appreciates the assistance and cooperation provided by the government, statistical
agencies, petroleum publications and CAPP member companies in assembling the data.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) represents 130 companies that
explore for, develop and produce natural gas, natural gas liquids, crude oil, oil sands, and
elemental sulphur throughout Canada. CAPP member companies produce more than 90 per
cent of Canadas natural gas and crude oil. CAPP also has 150 associate members that provide
a wide range of services that support the upstream crude oil and natural gas industry. Together,
these members and associate members are an important part of a $120-billion-a-year national
industry that affects the livelihoods of more than half a million Canadians.
Disclaimer
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers produces its online Statistical Handbook as a convenience to its
members. The Statistical Handbook is also made available to organizations and others with an interest in the Canadian
upstream sector. The contents of the Statistical Handbook are derived from a number of public and industry sources.
Some industry data is obtained by survey.
Although CAPP believes the information in the Statistical Handbook to be reasonably complete and accurate and
makes efforts to ensure it is, CAPP does not warrant it to be so. CAPP and its member companies shall not be
considered as having made any covenant, representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy,
completeness, adequacy or appropriateness of the information contained in the Statistical handbook. Use of or reliance
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whatsoever with respect to such use or reliance regardless of their fault or negligence.
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a source for external presentation and other similar purposes without the prior approval of CAPP, written or otherwise,
but must refer to the CAPP Statistical Handbook as the source.
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Index
Section
CONSUMPTION
Crude Oil & Products .................................... 6
Natural Gas ................................................... 6
Primary Energy, Canada............................... 6
Energy by Type ............................................. 6

Section
EXPORTS
Crude Oil & Equivalent .................................. 9
Energy Materials............................................ 9
Natural Gas ................................................... 9
Products..................................................... 6, 9

CRUDE OIL
Average Prices..............................................
Exports ..........................................................
Imports ..........................................................
Pipelines........................................................
Price ..............................................................
Producing Wells ............................................
Production .....................................................
Refinery Receipts..........................................
Reserves .......................................................
Synthetic Production ....................................
Value of Production.......................................
Wellhead Prices ............................................

IMPORTS
Crude Oil Value & Volume ............................ 9
Crude Oil By Country..................................... 7
Energy Materials............................................ 9
Products..................................................... 6, 9

5
9
9
8
5
3
3
7
2
3
4
5

DEFINITIONS
Drilling............................................................ 1
Reserves ....................................................... 2
DRILLING
Completions ..................................................
Completions Historical ..................................
Metres Drilled ................................................
Wells Drilled ..................................................
Rig Drilling, Available & Utilization Rate........

1
1
1
1
1

ELECTRICITY
Generating Capacity In Canada................... 10
Statistics ....................................................... 10
ETHANE
Production ..................................................... 3
Value Of Production ...................................... 4
EXPENDITURES
By Province ...................................................
- Alberta ........................................................
- Arctic Islands ..............................................
- Atlantic Provinces ......................................
- British Columbia .........................................
- Canada .......................................................
- Eastcoast Offshore ....................................
- Hudson Bay Offshore..................................
- Manitoba .....................................................
- Ontario ........................................................
- Quebec........................................................
- Saskatchewan.............................................
- Territories ....................................................
- Westcoast Offshore ....................................
Land Sales ....................................................
Oil Sands ......................................................

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4

LAND SALES
Hectares ........................................................ 1
Bonuses......................................................... 1
NATURAL GAS
Average Wellhead Prices .............................. 5
Exports........................................................... 5
Pipelines ........................................................ 8
Producing Wells.............................................. 3
Production...................................................... 3
Reserves ....................................................... 2
Sales By Categories ...................................... 6
Sales By Provinces........................................ 6
Value Of Production ...................................... 4
NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS
Production......................................................
Butane Production .........................................
Condensate Production.................................
Pentanes Plus Production .............................
Propane Production.......................................
Reserves .......................................................
Value of Production .......................................

3
3
3
3
3
2
4

PIPELINES
Gas Pipelines ................................................ 8
Oil Pipelines................................................... 8
Product Pipelines........................................... 8
PRICES
Average Crude Oil Prices.............................. 5
Average Natural Gas Prices.......................... 5
Retail Prices, Regular Un-Leaded Gasolines .......... 5
Consumer Price Index................................... 5
PRODUCTS
Consumption ................................................. 6
Exports....................................................... 6, 9
Imports....................................................... 6, 9
Pipelines ........................................................ 8
Yields By Product .......................................... 7

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Index
Section
PRODUCTION
Bitumen By Province..................................... 3
Butanes By Province..................................... 3
Condensate By Province .............................. 3
Crude Oil By Province .................................. 3
Crude Oil By Major Fields & Cumulative....... 3
Crude Oil And Equivalent ............................. 3
Crude Oil And Equivalent Productive Capacity........3
Daily Average................................................ 3
Ethane By Province....................................... 3
Experimental & Bitumen By Province ........... 3
Liquid Hydrocarbons - Average Daily ........... 3
Natural Gas By Province............................... 3
Pentanes Plus By Province........................... 3
Propane By Province .................................... 3
Sulphur By Province...................................... 3
Synthetic Crude By Province ........................ 3
Value Of Producers' Sales ............................ 4
RESERVES
Annual Report ............................................. 2
Bitumen ........................................................ 2
Crude Oil
- By Geological Age (Initial)...........................
- By Geological Age (In Place)......................
- By Year of Discovery (Initial).......................
- By Year of Discovery (In Place)..................
- In Place, Initial & Remaining .......................
- L, M & H, Initial & Remaining......................
- Non-Conventional (Oil Sands) ....................
- Enhanced Recovery....................................
- Remaining By Province (Annual)................
- Remaining By Province (Historical) ............
- Remaining Canada (Historical)...................

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Section
Non-Conventional
- Oil Sands Mining ......................................... 2
- In-Situ Bitumen............................................ 2
Sulphur
- Remaining ................................................... 2
- Non-Conventional (Oil Sands) .................... 2
- Remaining By Province (Annual) ................. 2
- Remaining By Province (Historical)............. 2
- Remaining Canada (Historical) ................... 2
Terms & Definitions .................................... 2
REFINERY
Capacity By Province ....................................
Crude Oil Receipts ........................................
Closures.........................................................
Listing By Operators & Provinces..................
Run To Stills ..................................................
Utilization Rate...............................................
Yields .............................................................

7
7
7
7
7
7
7

SULPHUR
Inventory By Province....................................
Production......................................................
Reserves .......................................................
Sales By Provinces........................................
Value Of Producers' Sales ............................

3
3
2
3
4

Natural Gas
- By Geological Age (Initial Raw Gas)........... 2
- By Geological Age (Initial Marketable)......... 2
- By Geological Age (Raw Gas In Place)...... 2
- By Year Of Discovery (Initial Marketable)... 2
- By Year Of Discovery (Initial Raw Gas)...... 2
- By Year Of Discovery (Raw Gas In Place).......... 2
- In Place & Initial .......................................... 2
- Remaining By Province (Annual)................ 2
- Remaining By Province (Historical) ............ 2
- Remaining Canada (Historical)................... 2
- Remaining, Connected & Unconnected ..... 2
Natural Gas Liquids
- Remaining...................................................
- Remaining By Province (Annual)................
- Remaining By Province (Historical) ............
- Remaining Canada (Historical)...................

2
2
2
2

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table of Contents

Land, Exploration, Drilling

Reserves

Production

Expenditures/Revenues

Prices

Demand/Consumption

Refining

Transportation (discontinued)

Imports/Exports

Energy (discontinued)

10

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Metric Conversion Factors


In accordance with the Canadian petroleum industry's SI (metric) conversion program, the data
in the Statistical Handbook is reported in SI units. The following conversion factors have been
applied to historical data:
See Supplementary Metric Practice Guide
http://www.capp.ca/library/publications/industryOperations/pages/pubInfo.aspx?DocId=67101
Imperial
Measurement

Metric Equivalent

Metric

1 foot

= 0.304 8 m

metres

1 mile

= 1.609 344 km

kilometres

1 acre

= 0.404 685 6 ha

hectares

1 atmosphere

= 101.325 kPa

kilopascals

1 cubic foot of natural gas


at 14.65 psia and 60F

= 0.028 173 99 m3
at 101.325 kPa
and 15C

cubic metres
kilopascals,
Celsius

1 Canadian barrel of oil,


condensate or pentanes
plus at 60F

= 0.158 91 m3
at 15C

cubic metres
Celsius

1 Canadian barrel of propane


at 60F

= 0.158 73 m3
at 15C

cubic metres

1 Canadian barrel of butane


at 60F

= 0.158 81 m3
at 15C

cubic metres
Celsius

1 Canadian barrel of ethane


at 60F

= 0.157 976 m3
at 15C

cubic metres
Celsius

1 Canadian barrel of
natural gas liquids
at 60F

= 0.158 8 m3
at 15C

cubic metres
Celsius

1 Canadian gallon

= 4.546 09 L

litres

1 long ton (2240 pounds)

= 1.016 047 t

tonnes

Section 1

Land, Exploration, Drilling


Sub-Section
1.1

Table

Crown Land Sales - Western Canada and Canada Lands


Current Year .......................................................................................................................1.1a
1955 - 1989 ........................................................................................................................1.1b
1990 Present ...................................................................................................................1.1c

1.2

Drilling Activity (Current Year)


Glossary of Terms - Drilling Completions - Canada............................................................1.2a
Territories & Arctic Islands, British Columbia, Alberta.........................................................1.2b
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Western Canada.......................................................................1.2c
Ontario, Qubec, Offshore Nova Scotia .............................................................................1.2d
Offshore Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Newfoundland...................................................1.2e
Nova Scotia/PEI, Eastern Canada, Canada .......................................................................1.2f

1.3

Wells and Metres Drilled in Western Canada


1947 - Present ....................................................................................................................1.3a

1.4

Canadian Drilling Completions


1955 - 1980 ........................................................................................................................1.4a
1981 Present ...................................................................................................................1.4b

1.5

Gas Wells Completed in Canada


1955 - Present ....................................................................................................................1.5a

1.6

Oil Wells Completed in Canada


1955 - Present ....................................................................................................................1.6a

1.7

Canada Rigs Drilling, available and utilization rate .............................................................1.7a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table 1.1a

2013 CROWN LAND SALES


WESTERN CANADA AND CANADA LANDS
Hectares

Bonus Paid ($)

ALBERTA:
Leases....................................................
Exploration Licenses...............................
Oil Sands................................................
TOTAL PROVINCIAL SALES....
Indian Lands...........................................
Metis Lands.............................................
TOTAL - 2013.......................................
TOTAL - 2012.......................................

693 681
1 450 636
146 814
2 291 132
2 291 132
3 161 754

151 687 707


527 863 883
28 195 948
707 747 538
707 747 538
1 120 822 170

BRITISH COLUMBIA:
Leases....................................................
Petroleum & Natural Gas Permits...........
Drilling Licenses......................................
TOTAL PROVINCIAL SALES....
Federal Lands.........................................
TOTAL - 2013.......................................
TOTAL - 2012.......................................

52 175
66 920
119 095
119 095
136 521

93 761 526
130 923 202
224 684 728
224 684 728
139 262 098

MANITOBA:
Leases....................................................
Reservations...........................................
TOTAL PROVINCIAL SALES....
Indian Lands...........................................
Federal Lands.........................................
TOTAL - 2013.......................................
TOTAL - 2012.......................................

4 079
4 079
4 079
19 370

2 369 668
2 369 668
2 369 668
11 388 793

SASKATCHEWAN:
Leases....................................................
Petroleum & Natural Gas Permits...........
Drilling Reservations...............................
TOTAL PROVINCIAL SALES....
Indian Lands...........................................
Federal Lands.........................................
TOTAL - 2013.......................................
TOTAL - 2012.......................................

96 016
15 376
111 392
111 392
397 119

60 509 234
6 874 678
67 383 911
67 383 911
105 685 591

TOTAL:
TOTAL - 2013.......................................
TOTAL - 2012.......................................

2 525 698
3 704 289

1 002 185 845


1 377 025 658

May 2014

November 2006

(1) Work bonus bids - excluded from total.

1955 ..................
1956 ..................
1957 ..................
1958 ..................
1959 ..................
1960 ..................
1961 ..................
1962 ..................
1963 ..................
1964 ..................
1965 ..................
1966 ..................
1967 ..................
1968 ..................
1969 ..................
1970 ..................
1971 ..................
1972 ..................
1973 ..................
1974 ..................
1975 ..................
1976 ..................
1977 ..................
1978 ..................
1979 ..................
1980 ..................
1981 ..................
1982 ..................
1983 ..................
1984 ..................
1985 ..................
1986 ..................
1987 ..................
1988 ..................
1989 ..................

British Columbia
Hectares Thou. $
502 429
613
597 398
1 614
504 530
1 343
1 152 683
4 510
506 277 10 991
296 794
6 187
278 932
7 642
317 681 11 365
204 584
7 092
370 794 13 049
676 096 18 161
511 480 15 839
911 677 14 298
835 427 15 077
1 085 092 21 691
805 094 16 340
958 187 22 186
1 165 191 20 496
720 424 17 776
820 788 22 955
478 052 12 749
981 687 43 226
945 351 125 468
698 737 177 458
2 456 477 191 042
441 297 181 267
598 233 60 776
166 441 16 724
141 148 26 014
237 085 61 754
391 139 87 768
217 695 28 641
259 594 44 187
515 537 99 972
403 807 88 284

Alberta
Hectares
Thou. $
1 426 848
63 585
1 288 635
74 899
2 557 177
69 647
3 210 574
51 544
3 725 209
73 430
3 165 306
55 740
3 578 026
45 517
3 295 154
41 626
3 625 860
54 588
4 050 062
94 324
3 287 064 139 428
3 211 734 113 864
3 609 515 101 664
3 259 498 106 474
3 121 646 119 044
2 640 081
36 621
4 928 307
47 149
4 445 324
52 524
3 273 933
76 086
1 797 868
84 107
2 025 379 105 991
1 832 739 160 154
2 092 194 579 755
1 595 835 603 242
2 038 527 996 744
2 473 684 1 004 883
1 581 237 588 497
1 111 783 333 961
1 214 041 429 477
1 870 963 624 164
2 740 802 796 176
1 899 779 250 891
2 274 942 687 389
2 630 286 521 015
2 263 664 359 877
537 163
9 066
170 565 10 751
134 283 22 620
150 772 37 156
269 265 77 637
124 908 37 325
123 967 34 122
240 961 108 350
434 104 123 676
717 404 148 588
165 834 18 195
406 072 59 945
553 585 34 954
941 973 36 289

Saskatchewan
Hectares Thou. $
680 051
1 429
886 928
9 813
2 663 050 16 484
1 889 169
7 436
955 069
3 509
1 058 434
2 080
1 163 268
1 310
2 132 093
3 742
1 146 301
5 292
2 132 680
8 304
2 661 848 11 312
3 251 742
7 108
3 346 684
9 337
1 548 242
5 148
1 942 879
6 011
1 766 975
3 820
1 180 043
2 473
1 769 100
4 691
708 648
5 208
479 927
3 968

15 800
28 112
19 161
6 448
10 279
8 776
15 471
8 672
5 813
5 541
2 832

1 230

939
1 878
1 686
1 056
1 072
2 181
4 215
912
577
433
232

34

Manitoba
Hectares Thou. $
40 777
582
259 439
149
53 367
102
17 686
2
4 850
8
65
4
50 699
134
7 721
26
8 675
33
14 737
110
96 827
93
47 652
87
52 162
79
49 619
54
17 416
82

3 513
13 675
8 832

1 323
3 047
946

2 703
42
3 015
547
98 644 11 462
67 115 30 298
71 631 26 976
827
180
2 674
503
9 536
1 643
12 438
3 931

Indian/Federal
Hectares Thou. $
67 130
1 137
124 184
952
138 709
980
39 220
84
92 766
448
17 639
212
97 484
248
28 861
119
30 055
368
99 914
911
346 223
2 668
114 094
815
168 885
1 090
98 698
499
33 848
370
58 472
355
23 222
746
158 033
1 203
15 745
230
1 020
37

Total West. Canada


Hectares
Thou $
2 717 235
67 345
3 156 584
87 428
5 916 833
88 557
6 309 332
63 576
5 284 171
88 387
4 538 238
64 222
5 168 409
54 851
5 781 510
56 878
5 015 475
67 373
6 668 187
116 698
7 068 058
171 662
7 136 702
137 714
8 088 923
126 467
5 791 484
127 252
6 200 881
147 199
5 270 622
57 136
7 090 989
72 589
7 537 648
78 914
4 718 750
99 300
3 099 603
111 068
2 503 431
118 740
3 354 292
212 488
3 211 125
716 520
2 527 499
814 782
4 728 691 1 256 178
3 283 989 1 292 640
2 324 366
688 465
1 411 313
386 366
1 615 965
566 556
2 563 366
815 707
3 864 816 1 036 747
2 291 980
298 638
2 949 934
793 421
3 718 624
659 421
3 621 108
485 627

CROWN LAND SALES WESTERN CANADA AND CANADA LANDS


1955-1989

1 525 436 (1)


404 686 (1)
113 686 (1)
365 648 (1)

Terr./Arctic
Off. Nova Scotia
Hectares Thou. $ Hectares Thou. $
111 379
5
1 678 578
502
946 898
654
1 646 117
765
1 548 689
7 959
1 692 208
2 447
710 468
829
719 345
704
554 621
717
162 090
98
574 647
909
1 192 759
5 080
453 209
501
1 289 647
3 174
592 926
3 715

44 730
49 710

Table 1.1b

43 686
265 000

Off. Nfld.
Hectares Thou. $

482 831

730 553

692 894

854 201

848 917

733 487

540 427

579 402

1998 ...

1999 ...

2000 ...

2001 ...

2002 ...

2003 ...

2004 ...

2005 ...

128 008

191 534

136 521

119 095

2010 ...

2011 ...

2012 ...

2013 ...

May 2014

370 132

2009 ...

224 685

139 262

222 683

844 414

892 856

756 752 2 662 394

389 146

2008 ...

629 849

533 986

232 379

646 679

288 466

439 467

248 240

176 169

96 343

216 775

690 744

735 979

1997 ...

595 559 1 047 108

564 624

1996 ...

130 611

2006 ...

714 765

1995 ...

208 019

143 450

39 613

59 710

130 622

2007 ...

514 621

737 918

245 320

1992 ...

1994 ...

349 392

1991 ...

1993 ...

529 875

1990 ...

British Columbia
Hectares
Thou. $

2 144 317

3 083 176

4 109 574

3 853 300

1 740 609

2 023 536

1 871 920

2 692 911

2 888 212

2 823 964

3 085 727

2 607 258

3 673 644

3 663 472

2 796 398

2 838 182

4 783 512

4 566 956

4 269 302

4 671 996

2 969 132

1 714 929

2 217 421

2 410 126

679 552

1 110 115

3 536 328

2 387 812

731 763

938 427

710 686

1 471 853

1 827 239

1 023 337

887 040

476 516

1 003 126

1 002 535

528 977

581 964

969 978

725 614

634 734

997 134

503 712

148 448

307 079

434 975

Alberta Conventional
Hectares
Thou. $

146 814

78 579

497 379

130 322

101 449

1 660 094

1 134 481

1 542 473

355 308

299 198

64 351

168 576

234 525

186 992

199 766

176 454

366 329

115 812

99 168

66 883

50 669

28 196

10 708

104 685

26 769

9 910

288 078

649 728

1 963 042

433 093

83 453

17 771

24 942

82 684

139 495

64 418

14 998

183 287

43 103

22 521

7 455

4 162

Alberta oil sands


Hectares
Thou. $

111 392

397 119

504 394

453 453

306 657

766 248

405 308

454 711

483 605

434 228

1 064 439

653 010

372 648

283 173

398 240

403 055

933 862

1 046 244

604 230

1 557 114

595 609

175 949

208 544

657 850

67 384

105 686

248 773

462 806

118 180

1 118 974

250 326

176 500

134 414

80 776

158 744

102 915

56 208

48 334

45 672

54 029

131 002

122 195

65 679

199 742

83 676

13 622

16 402

32 565

Saskatchewan
Hectares
Thou. $

5 416

4 929

384

2 190

5 773

1 288

294

212

885

473

395

308

5 695

1 692

2 545

1 195

884

121

124

162

4 079

2 370

19 370 11 389

23 091 13 140

20 449 12 003

22 000

13 694

9 530

12 778

68 239

15 349

4 416

2 720

21 631

5 173

4 058

4 220

49 967

12 131

23 181

20 900

22 018

4 960

1 920

5 616

Manitoba
Hectares Thou. $

100 601

55 501

1 544

52 720

4 072

2 633

264

2 069

Indian/Federal
Hectares Thou. $

2 525 698

3 704 289

5 325 971

4 827 656

2 559 861

5 220 324

4 016 798

5 393 617

4 374 766

4 113 166

4 952 420

4 280 481

5 156 649

4 831 704

4 129 015

3 904 742

6 869 649

6 406 368

5 766 147

7 054 811

4 101 380

2 191 827

2 778 821

3 656 187

1 002 186

1 377 026

4 125 608

3 733 804

1 753 037

5 012 802

2 658 174

4 243 434

2 934 505

1 421 233

1 710 528

893 051

1 582 370

1 439 077

815 631

747 642

1 506 737

1 024 684

858 722

1 413 545

731 723

205 966

383 580

600 393

Total West. Canada


Hectares
Thou $

CROWN LAND SALES WESTERN CANADA AND CANADA LANDS


1990 - 2013

146 458

1 060 053

1 109 083

576 723

--

931 294

727 541

673 220

446 093

291 513

79 668

47 102

423 972

1 472 718

293 451

--

577 018

520 344

163 889

150 267

--

---

--

35 153

29 660

4 365

22 681

19 200

99 648

536 192

110 687

--

1 206 086

613 443

122 421

58 126

124 883

1 108

14 300

20 294

523 971

183 219

695 860 not avail.


--

Thou. $

1 884 435 not avail.

Terr./Arctic
Hectares

--

3 541 512

--

--

847 597

113 945

--

--

--

--

150 094

--

1 579 970

1 253 661

1 245 005

2 401 952

1 133 850

12 996

74 206

--

55 500

--

--

24 948

--

1 082 823

--

--

149 471

216 800

--

--

--

--

14 107

--

527 188

191 759

61 200

597 000

94 200

2 300

86 400

--

1 000

--

--

2 600

Off. Nova Scotia


Hectares
Thou. $

Work Bonus Bids

--

116 876

349 777

112 731

47 000

132 292

187 952

32 356

39 569

71 126

672 680

--

14 673

88 627

192 470

175 330

98 000

126 050

95 750

--

2 850

7 320

11 470

Table 1.1c

--

1 518 801

787 784

500 545

513 769

953 035

991 458

604 647

300 044

270 256

2 124 990

--

1 196 598

1 605 497

818 472

629 966

618 621

909 723

31 924

--

77 330

520 772

1 748 695

Off. Nfld.
Hectares Thou. $

Glossary of Terms
DRILLING ACTIVITY - CANADA
The following classifications are used by the Canadian Committee on Statistics of Drilling. These classes
were designed to permit a test to be characterized by the general degree of risk assumed by the operator.
There are five exploratory classes, of which the class "new field wildcat" represent the highest level of risk.
A well classed as "development" is lower in risk than any of the exploratory wells.

New Field Wildcat: A test located on a structural feature or other type of trap which has not previously
produced oil or gas. In regions where local geological conditions have little or no control over accumulations,
these tests are generally at least three kilometres from the nearest productive area. Distance, however, is
not the determining factor. Of greater importance is the degree of risk assumed by the operator and his
intention to test a structure or stratigraphic condition not previously proved productive.
New Pool Wildcat: A test located to explore for a new pool on a structural feature or other type of trap
already producing oil or gas, but outside the known limits of the presently producing area. In some regions
where local geological conditions exert an almost negligible control, exploratory holes of this type may be
called "near wildcats". Such wells will usually be less than three kilometres from the nearest productive area.
Deeper Pool Test: An exploratory hole located within the productive area of a pool, or pools, already partly
or wholly developed. It is drilled below the deepest productive pool in order to explore for deeper unknown
prospects. All metres drilled are assigned to the exploratory category. This practise was adopted
commencing with the 1979 data. Previously, metres drilled were split between the exploratory and
development category.
Shallower Pool Test: An exploratory test drilled in search of a new productive reservoir, unknown but
possibly suspected from data secured from other wells, and shallower than known productive pools. This
test is located within the productive area of a pool or pools previously developed.
Outposts: A test located and drilled with the expectation of extending for a considerable distance the
productive area of a partly developed pool. It is usually two or more locations distant from the nearest
productive site.
Development Well: A well drilled within the proved area of an oil or gas reservoir to the depth of a
stratigraphic horizon known to be productive. If the well is completed for production, it is classified as an oil
or gas development well. If the well is not completed for production and is abandoned, it is classified as a
dry development hole.

November 2006

Table 1.2a

Glossary of Terms (cont'd)


DRILLING ACTIVITY - CANADA
Bitumen Wells: A well drilled within a designated oil sands area or like deposit for the purpose of
producing raw bitumen from the deposit. Such wells may be drilled for pilot, experimental or commercial
projects.
Stratigraphic Test: A drilling effort, geologically directed, to obtain information pertaining to a specific
geological condition that might lead toward the discovery of an accumulation of hydrocarbons. Such tests
are customarily drilled without the intention of being completed for hydrocarbon production. This
classification also includes tests identified as core tests and all types of expendable holes related to
hydrocarbon exploration.
Service Well: A well drilled or completed for the purpose of supporting production in an existing field.
Wells of this class are drilled for the following specific purposes: gas injection (natural gas, propane,
butane), water injection, air injection, steam injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection,
observation, etc.
Miscellaneous Wells: Includes storage wells (natural gas, propane, butane), salt brine wells and other
wells not classified under categories.

November 2006

0
0

TERRITORIES & ARCTIC ISLANDS


New Field Wildcats....................
New Pool Wildcats....................
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts....................................
Total Exploratory Tests..........
0
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells...................
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells.................
Total Completions........................
0

7 352
147 795
181 016
315 709
651 872
6 124 058
2 338 594
9 114 524

ALBERTA
New Field Wildcats....................
5
New Pool Wildcats....................
63
Deeper Pool Tests....................
84
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts.................................... 124
Total Exploratory Tests.......... 276
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells................... 2 356
Bitumen Wells........................... 1 941
Service & Misc Wells.................
Total Completions........................ 4 573

May 2014

Note: CAPP drilling data is based on rotary rig release date.

1 883
1 883
95 600
97 483

1
1
41
42

BRITISH COLUMBIA
New Field Wildcats....................
New Pool Wildcats....................
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts....................................
Total Exploratory Tests..........
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells...................
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells.................
Total Completions........................

Metres

No.

OIL

5
28
111
74
218
1 006
1 224

36
40
350
390

0
0

No.

GAS

19 015
108 944
526 974
343 318
998 251
2 978 542
3 976 793

17 547
128 952
146 499
1 455 506
1 602 005

0
0

Metres

10
91
195
0
198
494
0
3 362
1 941
0
5 797

4
0
0
0
37
41
0
391
0
0
432

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

No.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Metres

26 367
256 739
707 990
0
659 027
1 650 123
0
9 102 600
2 338 594
0
13 091 317

17 547
0
0
0
130 835
148 382
0
1 551 106
0
0
1 699 488

TOTAL
PRODUCERS

3
11
10
6
30
45
75

1
1
1

0
0

No.

5 225
14 373
19 708
11 051
50 357
73 207
123 564

2 876
2 876
2 876

0
0

Metres

ABANDONED

2013 DRILLING ACTIVITY - Territories & Arctic Islands/BC/AB

2
1
3
13
16

9
15
70
85

3
2
1
6
1
7

No.

9 334
2 555
11 889
20 727
32 616

19 495
37 819
57 314
275 130
332 444

6 003
3 209
1 657
10 869
3 620
14 489

Metres

SUSPENDED

13
102
207
0
205
527
2 199
3 420
1 941
569
8 656

10
0
0
0
47
57
0
461
0
9
527

3
2
0
0
1
6
0
1
0
0
7

No.

TOTAL

Table 1.2b

31 592
271 112
737 032
0
672 633
1 712 369
830 400
9 196 534
2 338 594
773 779
14 851 676

37 042
0
0
0
171 530
208 572
0
1 826 236
0
11 863
2 046 671

6 003
3 209
0
0
1 657
10 869
0
3 620
0
0
14 489

Metres

12 164
127 523
561 620
701 307
4 446 745
5 148 052

2 255
7 057
9 312
971 364
980 676

21 771
275 318
181 016
0
886 269
1 364 374
0
11 637 767
2 338 594
0
15 340 735

SASKATCHEWAN
New Field Wildcats....................
6
New Pool Wildcats....................
53
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts.................................... 309
Total Exploratory Tests.......... 368
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells................... 2 592
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells.................
Total Completions........................ 2 960

MANITOBA
New Field Wildcats....................
3
New Pool Wildcats....................
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts....................................
8
Total Exploratory Tests..........
11
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells................... 502
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells.................
Total Completions........................ 513

WESTERN CANADA
New Field Wildcats.................... 14
New Pool Wildcats.................... 116
Deeper Pool Tests....................
84
Shallower Pool Tests................
0
Outposts.................................... 442
Total Exploratory Tests.......... 656
Stratigraphic Tests....................
0
Development Wells................... 5 491
Bitumen Wells........................... 1 941
Service & Misc Wells.................
0
Total Completions........................ 8 088

May 2014

Note: CAPP drilling data is based on rotary rig release date.

Metres

No.

OIL

9
28
111
0
112
260
0
1 364
0
0
1 624

0
0

2
2
8
10

No.

0
0

3 029
3 029
12 712
15 741

Metres

36 562
108 944
526 974
0
475 299
1 147 779
0
4 446 760
0
0
5 594 539

GAS

23
144
195
0
554
916
0
6 855
1 941
0
9 712

3
0
0
0
8
11
0
502
0
0
513

6
53
0
0
311
370
0
2 600
0
0
2 970

No.

58 333
384 262
707 990
0
1 361 568
2 512 153
0
16 084 527
2 338 594
0
20 935 274

2 255
0
0
0
7 057
9 312
0
971 364
0
0
980 676

12 164
127 523
0
0
564 649
704 336
0
4 459 457
0
0
5 163 793

Metres

TOTAL
PRODUCERS

7
22
10
0
21
60
0
84
0
0
144

2
2

2
11
14
27
39
66

No.

12 035
27 012
19 708
0
27 550
86 305
0
114 599
0
0
200 904

1 303
1 303
1 303

5 507
12 639
13 623
31 769
41 392
73 161

Metres

ABANDONED

2013 DRILLING ACTIVITY - SK/MB/Western Canada

20
21
2
0
46
89
0
205
0
0
294

11
15

1
4

8
19
34
61
110
171

No.

39 331
23 318
9 334
0
91 641
163 624
0
489 433
0
0
653 057

3 403
1 870
5 273
22 750
28 023

10 430
20 109
47 740
78 279
167 206
245 485

Metres

SUSPENDED

50
187
207
0
621
1 065
2 347
7 144
1 941
694
13 191

8
0
0
0
9
17
4
513
0
3
537

16
83
0
0
359
458
144
2 749
0
113
3 464

No.

6 961
0
0
0
8 927
15 888
3 368
994 114
0
4 738
1 018 108

28 101
160 271
0
0
626 012
814 384
182 245
4 668 055
0
119 763
5 784 447

Metres

Table 1.2c

109 699
434 592
737 032
0
1 480 759
2 762 082
1 016 013
16 688 559
2 338 594
910 143
23 715 391

TOTAL

0
0

0
0

QUEBEC
New Field Wildcats...................
New Pool Wildcats....................
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts...................................
Total Exploratory Tests..........
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells...................
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells................
Total Completions.......................

OFFSHORE NOVA SCOTIA


New Field Wildcats...................
New Pool Wildcats....................
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts...................................
Total Exploratory Tests..........
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells...................
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells................
Total Completions.......................

May 2014

Note: CAPP drilling data is based on rotary rig release date.

3 612

2 896

2 896

716

Metres

GAS

No.

2 108
2 822
4 930

2
2
4

2 108
-

Metres

ONTARIO
New Field Wildcats...................
New Pool Wildcats....................
Deeper Pool Tests....................
Shallower Pool Tests................
Outposts...................................
Total Exploratory Tests..........
Stratigraphic Tests....................
Development Wells...................
Bitumen Wells...........................
Service & Misc Wells................
Total Completions.......................

No.

OIL

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
5
0
0
0
5
0
6
0
0
11

No.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
5 004
0
0
0
5 004
0
3 538
0
0
8 542

Metres

TOTAL
PRODUCERS

No.

2 405

260

2 145

2 145

Metres

ABANDONED

2013 DRILLING ACTIVITY - ON/PQ/Offshore NS

No.

1 115

1 115

1 115

Metres

SUSPENDED

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
9
0
0
0
9
3
8
0
0
20

No.

Table 1.2d

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
8 264
0
0
0
8 264
1 470
3 798
0
0
13 532

Metres

TOTAL

0
0

0
0

NEW BRUNSWICK
New Field Wildcats..................
New Pool Wildcats...................
Deeper Pool Tests...................
Shallower Pool Tests...............
Outposts...................................
Total Exploratory Tests.........
Stratigraphic Tests...................
Development Wells..................
Bitumen Wells..........................
Service & Misc Wells...............
Total Completions.......................

NEWFOUNDLAND
New Field Wildcats..................
New Pool Wildcats...................
Deeper Pool Tests...................
Shallower Pool Tests...............
Outposts...................................
Total Exploratory Tests.........
Stratigraphic Tests...................
Development Wells..................
Bitumen Wells..........................
Service & Misc Wells...............
Total Completions.......................

May 2014

0
4
4

OFFSHORE NEWFOUNDLAND
New Field Wildcats..................
New Pool Wildcats...................
Deeper Pool Tests...................
Shallower Pool Tests...............
Outposts...................................
Total Exploratory Tests.........
Stratigraphic Tests...................
Development Wells..................
Bitumen Wells..........................
Service & Misc Wells...............
Total Completions.......................

No.

OIL

0
0

0
0

0
23 867
23 867

Metres

0
0

0
0

0
0

No.

GAS

0
0

0
0

0
0

Metres

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
4

No.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23 867
0
0
23 867

Metres

TOTAL
PRODUCERS

0
0

0
0

3
2
5
1
6

No.

0
0

0
0

14 190
7 096
21 286
8 600
29 886

Metres

ABANDONED

2013 DRILLING ACTIVITY - Offshore NF/NB/NF

0
0

0
0

2
1
3
3

No.

0
0

0
0

7 041
4 784
11 825
11 825

Metres

SUSPENDED

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

5
0
0
0
3
8
0
5
0
4
17

No.

TOTAL

Table 1.2e

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

21 231
0
0
0
11 880
33 111
0
32 467
0
22 810
88 388

Metres

0
2
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
0
8

14
118
84
0
442
658
0
5 497
1 941
0
8 096

EASTERN CANADA
New Field Wildcats.......................
New Pool Wildcats.......................
Deeper Pool Tests........................
Shallower Pool Tests....................
Outposts......................................
Total Exploratory Tests..............
Stratigraphic Tests.......................
Development Wells......................
Bitumen Wells..............................
Service & Misc Wells....................
Total Completions...........................

CANADA
New Field Wildcats.......................
New Pool Wildcats.......................
Deeper Pool Tests........................
Shallower Pool Tests....................
Outposts......................................
Total Exploratory Tests..............
Stratigraphic Tests.......................
Development Wells......................
Bitumen Wells..............................
Service & Misc Wells....................
Total Completions...........................

May 2014

0
2 108
0
0
0
2 108
0
26 689
0
0
28 797

0
0

Metres

21 771
277 426
181 016
0
886 269
1 366 482
0
11 664 456
2 338 594
0
15 369 532

Note: CAPP drilling data is based on rotary rig release date.

0
0

NOVA SCOTIA/PEI
New Field Wildcats.......................
New Pool Wildcats.......................
Deeper Pool Tests........................
Shallower Pool Tests....................
Outposts......................................
Total Exploratory Tests..............
Stratigraphic Tests.......................
Development Wells......................
Bitumen Wells..............................
Service & Misc Wells....................
Total Completions...........................

No.

OIL

9
31
111
0
112
263
0
1 368
0
0
1 631

0
3
0
0
0
3
0
4
0
0
7

0
0

No.

GAS

36 562
111 840
526 974
0
475 299
1 150 675
0
4 447 476
0
0
5 598 151

0
2 896
0
0
0
2 896
0
716
0
0
3 612

0
0

Metres

23
149
195
0
554
921
0
6 865
1 941
0
9 727

0
5
0
0
0
5
0
10
0
0
15

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

No.

58 333
389 266
707 990
0
1 361 568
2 517 157
0
16 111 932
2 338 594
0
20 967 683

0
5 004
0
0
0
5 004
0
27 405
0
0
32 409

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Metres

Junked Holes
Alberta

TOTAL
PRODUCERS

10
25
10
0
23
68
0
87
0
0
155

3
3
0
0
2
8
0
3
0
0
11

0
0

No.

Wells
7
7

26 225
29 157
19 708
0
34 646
109 736
0
123 459
0
0
233 195

14 190
2 145
0
0
7 096
23 431
0
8 860
0
0
32 291

0
0

Metres

ABANDONED

2013 DRILLING ACTIVITY - NS&PEI/Eastern Canada/Canada

22
22
2
0
47
93
0
205
0
0
298

2
1
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
4

0
0

No.

SUSPENDED

Metres
9 129
9 129

46 372
24 433
9 334
0
96 425
176 564
0
489 433
0
0
665 997

7 041
1 115
0
0
4 784
12 940
0
0
0
0
12 940

0
0

Metres

55
196
207
0
624
1 082
2 350
7 157
1 941
698
13 228

5
9
0
0
3
17
3
13
0
4
37

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

No.

TOTAL

Table 1.2f

130 930
442 856
737 032
0
1 492 639
2 803 457
1 017 483
16 724 824
2 338 594
932 953
23 817 311

21 231
8 264
0
0
11 880
41 375
1 470
36 265
0
22 810
101 920

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Metres

Table 1.3a

WELLS AND METRES DRILLED IN WESTERN CANADA


1947 - 2005
Pre to 1947...
1947...........
1948...........
1949...........
1950...........
1951...........
1952...........
1953...........
1954...........
1955...........
1956...........
1957...........
1958...........
1959...........
1960...........
1961...........
1962...........
1963...........
1964...........
1965...........
1966...........
1967...........
1968...........
1969...........
1970...........
1971...........
1972...........
1973...........
1974...........
1975...........
1976...........
1977...........
1978...........
1979...........
1980...........
1981...........
1982...........
1983...........
1984...........
1985...........
1986...........
1987...........
1988...........
1989...........
1990...........
1991...........
1992...........
1993...........
1994...........
1995...........
1996...........
1997...........
1998...........
1999...........
2000...........
2001...........
2002...........
2003...........
2004...........
2005...........

EXPLORATORY
No.
Metres
1 118
900 861
129
125 953
179
208 307
275
352 126
311
410 170
487
652 801
900
1 084 089
905
1 157 247
928
1 216 705
885
1 212 529
899
1 342 829
1 058
1 516 179
849
1 275 048
939
1 397 939
818
1 335 657
769
1 302 665
869
1 397 234
1 011
1 579 464
1 293
1 833 748
1 470
2 078 430
1 447
2 050 160
1 341
1 913 449
1 495
2 257 325
1 624
2 149 223
1 414
1 884 488
1 445
1 861 534
1 649
2 176 651
2 126
2 403 485
1 648
1 971 296
1 565
1 715 655
2 389
2 301 411
2 739
2 803 393
3 065
3 529 465
2 901
4 111 269
3 744
5 234 229
3 074
4 257 685
2 288
3 161 028
1 973
2 804 879
2 863
3 977 174
3 296
4 611 664
1 955
2 836 782
2 322
3 434 838
2 889
4 025 708
2 525
3 341 228
2 696
3 565 913
2 184
2 974 094
1 570
2 136 080
2 781
3 650 170
3 991
5 334 213
3 168
4 292 755
3 250
4 365 570
3 555
4 768 049
3 586
5 112 457
3 491
4 942 057
4 548
6 271 126
4 967
6 549 338
4 009
5 376 680
5 026
6 218 519
5 476
6 940 944
5 895
8 207 517

DEVELOPMENT
No.
Metres
950
1 239 858
202
160 688
281
340 034
580
669 524
859
946 081
933
1 135 229
1 282
1 571 582
1 334
1 628 611
1 365
1 575 051
2 050
2 663 245
2 383
3 379 146
1 942
2 753 686
1 667
2 502 804
1 629
2 476 581
1 718
2 854 036
1 743
2 888 582
1 640
2 563 288
1 850
2 751 836
2 007
2 910 220
2 163
2 894 937
1 605
2 143 615
1 537
1 959 486
1 500
1 886 373
1 553
1 886 851
1 522
1 610 239
1 489
1 579 190
1 936
1 968 887
2 271
2 465 742
2 319
2 237 618
2 467
2 315 283
3 104
3 021 340
3 237
3 238 430
3 913
3 751 819
4 554
4 463 970
5 188
5 138 500
3 897
3 810 523
4 093
3 963 678
4 877
5 153 549
6 517
6 567 178
8 794
8 596 464
3 730
4 347 112
4 518
4 959 110
5 652
5 855 401
3 015
3 132 092
3 111
3 317 434
3 082
3 355 748
2 929
3 391 156
6 660
7 150 499
7 972
8 631 276
7 840
8 400 064
10 350
10 981 483
13 229
14 564 127
6 448
7 469 037
8 759
8 686 693
12 775
13 166 367
13 194
13 531 519
11 578
11 692 748
16 295
16 378 375
17 243
17 665 203
19 173
21 652 922

TOTAL
No.
2 068
331
460
855
1 170
1 420
2 182
2 239
2 293
2 935
3 282
3 000
2 516
2 568
2 536
2 512
2 509
2 861
3 300
3 633
3 052
2 878
2 995
3 177
2 936
2 934
3 585
4 397
3 967
4 032
5 493
5 976
6 978
7 455
8 932
6 971
6 381
6 850
9 380
12 090
5 685
6 840
8 541
5 540
5 807
5 266
4 499
9 441
11 963
11 008
13 600
16 784
10 034
12 250
17 323
18 161
15 587
21 321
22 719
25 068

Metres
2 140 719
286 641
548 341
1 021 650
1 356 251
1 788 030
2 655 671
2 785 858
2 791 756
3 875 774
4 721 975
4 269 865
3 777 852
3 874 520
4 189 693
4 191 247
3 960 522
4 331 300
4 743 968
4 973 367
4 193 775
3 872 935
4 143 698
4 036 074
3 494 727
3 440 724
4 145 538
4 869 227
4 208 914
4 030 938
5 322 751
6 041 823
7 281 284
8 575 239
10 372 729
8 068 208
7 124 706
7 958 428
10 544 352
13 208 128
7 183 894
8 393 948
9 881 109
6 473 320
6 883 347
6 329 842
5 527 236
10 800 669
13 965 489
12 692 819
15 347 053
19 332 176
12 581 494
13 628 750
19 437 493
20 080 857
17 069 428
22 596 894
24 606 147
29 860 439

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April 2010

Table 1.3b

WELLS AND METRES DRILLED IN WESTERN CANADA


2006 - 2013

2006...........
2007...........
2008...........
2009...........
2010...........
2011...........
2012...........
2013...........
Total*

EXPLORATORY
No.
Metres
5 635
8 443 309
3 408
5 378 926
2 789
5 049 258
1 248
2 495 322
1 569
3 302 175
1 636
3 663 881
1 190
2 707 177
1 065
2 762 082
148 602

207 701 612

DEVELOPMENT
No.
Metres
17 579
19 975 570
14 565
16 153 124
13 340
16 378 690
6 889
10 022 508
9 042
14 720 170
9 479
18 518 881
9 328
17 959 674
9 085
19 027 153
361 811

428 747 890

TOTAL
No.
23 214
17 973
16 129
8 137
10 611
11 115
10 518
10 150
510 413

Metres
28 418 879
21 532 050
21 427 948
12 517 830
18 022 345
22 182 762
20 666 851
21 789 235
636 449 502

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*Includes historical from previous page

May 2014

1 857

3 499

3 652

5 046

5 120

316 998

476 750

273 725

202 220

329 506

314 729

302 041

320 305

258 435

274 299

298 976

349 501

264 542

231 759

128 488

283 091

491 733

638 343

685 170

694 785

1961 210

1962 330

1963 176

1964 141

1965 250

1966 212

1967 186

1968 186

1969 166

1970 177

1971 194

1972 213

1973 165

1974 144

80

1976 175

1977 306

1978 390

1979 395

1980 386

November 2006

Based on rig release date.

1975

1 698

229 608

1960 143

7 044

5 753

5 584

3 517

2 675

2 025

1 824

1 843

1 848

1 590

1 633

1 974

1 557

1 603

1 692

1 594

1 550

1 450

1 856

114 865

1958

161 620

102 025

182 180

94

1957

1 620

75

57

1956

63 104

8 397 933

6 852 496

6 111 748

5 255 020

4 879 453

3 659 421

3 666 357

3 879 989

3 068 130

2 445 944

2 370 427

2 620 067

2 678 312

2 359 739

2 513 089

3 110 808

3 154 439

3 040 176

2 785 203

3 109 372

3 162 547

2 681 422

2 553 802

2 323 610

3 017 083

2 569 687

Alberta
Wells
Metres

1959 115

36

1955

British Columbia
Wells
Metres

1 458

1 258

978

534

257

275

282

661

651

768

933

1 162

923

965

1 168

1 289

1 195

950

598

655

602

806

790

1 227

1 108

912

1 219 392

967 805

724 611

438 369

229 671

207 905

215 229

545 491

567 668

639 988

755 795

1 113 154

1 003 637

1 070 759

1 302 431

1 389 921

1 280 235

1 011 022

671 823

722 572

720 449

990 812

1 037 625

1 623 829

1 412 709

986 113

33

25

22

13

16

11

20

16

20

19

82

66

87

61

64

107

59

24

29

67

45

92

225

254

361

29 113

20 537

18 328

11 584

13 515

8 770

21 964

13 649

5 485

13 840

16 680

44 485

49 780

65 124

43 852

50 146

75 262

42 762

17 687

19 647

44 790

30 676

60 437

157 403

177 352

257 689

17

27

17

26

27

43

59

97

71

76

70

56

36

40

28

18

18

15

32

37 110

54 936

51 795

80 767

83 807

113 218

153 384

209 027

174 986

143 039

110 249

83 637

37 547

39 302

37 070

36 448

34 461

14 683

18 546

22 658

32 299

7 718

11 123

3 403

3 806

3 739

6 062
4 11 254

8 24 635

12

16

10

19

30

18

19

14

32 644

29 399

32 874

11 766

22 793

26 313

56 495

101 025

58 281

62 291

45 482

3 980

4 604

241

231

163

190

159

172

178

131

192

166

173

223

188

150

155

209

269

229

232

321

316

325

366

444

451

405

133 007

135 951

134 832

109 967

88 891

101 320

94 803

82 887

115 339

99 133

104 820

131 125

97 698

69 627

81 928

112 986

158 078

130 172

114 536

116 827

132 226

140 453

161 197

173 140

168 621

156 099

Westcoast
Sask.
Manitoba
NWT
Offshr
Eastcoast Offshr Oth.East Canada
Wells
Metres Wells
Metres Wells
Metres Wells Metres Wells
Metres Wells
Metres

Wells and Metres Drilled in Canada


1955-1980

10 543 984

8 746 294

7 712 531

6 399 206

5 601 221

4 245 435

4 439 991

5 096 610

4 339 390

3 703 211

3 677 752

4 266 137

4 211 914

3 917 258

4 293 099

5 029 815

4 904 695

4 512 540

4 084 545

4 308 074

4 321 919

4 033 261

3 939 049

4 443 005

4 881 596

4 036 431

Table 1.4a

9 188

7 701

7 170

6 197

5 690

4 242

4 201

4 617

3 827

3 268

3 210

3 537

3 255

3 021

3 257

3 804

3 587

3 117

2 750

2 833

2 852

2 893

2 882

3 444

3 733

3 340

Canada
Wells
Metres

1 923 003

2 211 953

2004 1 117

2005 1 202

22 315 42 610 800

May 2014

Based on rig release date.

Total*

2 046 671

1 880 562

2003 1 032

527

994 700

580

2002

2013

1 572 371

934

2001

1 400 055

1 351 010

846

2000

363

1 035 160

678

1999

2012

1 044 845

683

1998

1 941 488

1 012 467

616

1997

1 868 013

811 465

500

1996

568

712 222

447

1995

554

838 533

530

1994

2011

539 047

324

1993

2010

251 301

150

1992

1 778 962

419 330

237

1991

667

454 481

285

1990

2009

395 496

219

1989

1 951 670

355 763

189

1988

805

241 810

136

1987

2008

267 097

161

1986

1 682 655

312 600

235

2 349 465

231 975

194

1984

1985

827

130 535

76

1983

2007

207 712

109

1982

2006 1 313

407 585

209

1981

British Columbia
Wells
Metres

393 446

8 656

8 862

9 651

8 537

6 894

14 969

16 238

19 800

21 599

19 365

17 873

12 989

14 975

13 543

9 444

8 175

13 225

10 926

8 780

9 370

7 170

3 627

3 973

4 189

3 891

6 378

5 121

4 412

7 937

6 043

4 619

5 225

5 886

467 685 284

14 851 676

14 225 233

15 519 241

11 889 897

7 780 524

15 060 899

16 079 296

21 971 316

24 211 705

19 538 053

17 855 802

13 543 517

15 435 493

14 821 473

10 687 739

9 875 306

14 813 927

12 004 837

10 132 327

11 146 535

8 516 415

4 482 493

4 873 164

5 206 175

4 949 873

7 889 646

6 792 382

5 868 530

9 273 034

7 439 831

5 843 692

5 973 024

6 865 955

Alberta
Wells
Metres

109 729

3 464

3 243

3 275

2 669

2 126

4 037

3 689

4 029

3 781

4 104

4 179

3 401

3 571

3 839

2 522

1 744

4 055

3 000

2 202

2 430

2 189

793

1 133

1 315

1 479

2 073

1 566

1 086

3 815

3 063

1 840

811

801
693 538

694 839

909 850

842 515

430 746

415 433

393 982

524 353

271 244

133 220

104 279

104 871

121 102

77 324

46 606

55 218

103 509

60 587

57 906

86 628

88 248

26 121

51 153

79 714

45 265

63 711

98 246

121 160

231 865

221 026

537 1 018 108

573 1 080 388

500

467

237

302

345

487

260

133

106

97

115

76

41

49

109

60

52

80

86

27

57

83

55

72

109

138

269

246

234 302

184 302

66 046

13

18

13

10

15

10

18

36

13

12

16

15

12

13

14

18

41

55

75

96

67

41

13

14 489

21 207

32 478

17 345

16 959

15 128

25 028

11 581

15 078

40 432

73 387

29 037

19 041

17 306

32 654

17 465

17 248

11 368

4 848

3 234

2 560

15 084

19 580

16 578

32 285

45 534

105 793

118 502

127 555

71 709

66 240

38 818

119 042 191 8 108 9 659 585 1 504 2 694 309

5 784 447

5 237 672

5 273 750

4 308 180

3 401 060

5 327 344

4 336 664

4 299 405

3 873 079

3 576 631

3 409 918

2 937 711

3 520 662

3 759 404

2 408 641

1 913 306

4 468 049

3 268 549

2 476 100

2 564 491

2 140 071

886 103

1 120 446

1 212 628

1 171 534

1 756 871

1 386 420

1 035 947

3 557 318

2 708 874

253

195

67

14

41 951

88 388

34 017

21 669

61 914

37 955

21 064

59 659

81 814

71 532

110 679

138 631

75 813

83 696

100 184

89 640

38 230

14 201

13 799

5 115

27 084

5 732

18 747

3 092

6 497

28 870

30 756

67 201

122 390

104 833

99 681

34 099

39 511

20

18

24

91

44

76

84

157

84

112

105

87

127

138

84

109

82

61

90

102

115

77

124

133

151

147

97

123

206

199

218

174

201

13 532

12 190

6 979

85 554

52 257

88 408

72 039

101 592

46 876

77 652

74 305

83 163

136 956

130 617

62 708

83 528

64 480

50 907

64 807

71 417

81 147

62 659

72 180

64 558

92 268

82 378

52 600

61 912

119 994

102 041

103 162

78 927

102 854

563 2 224 440 9 939 5 602 310

17

12

10

12

20

15

25

34

15

18

22

19

10

16

27

22

22

Westcoast
Manitoba
NWT
Offshr
Eastcoast Offshr Oth.East Canada
Metres Wells
Metres Wells
Metres Wells Metres Wells
Metres Wells
Metres

1 683 524

Sask.
Wells

Wells and Metres Drilled in Canada


1981 - 2013

Metres

649 560 870

23 817 311

22 010 762

23 705 455

19 073 418

13 498 463

22 879 946

22 649 323

29 339 526

30 701 467

25 399 670

23 536 884

17 768 812

20 889 321

20 257 318

14 363 148

13 027 898

20 493 881

16 221 512

13 448 210

14 715 953

11 392 012

5 716 969

6 570 104

7 040 228

6 677 511

10 209 524

8 647 748

7 527 640

13 735 703

10 936 135

8 166 605

7 237 842

8 215 608

Table 1.4b

545 618

13 228

13 080

14 041

12 343

9 987

20 203

21 210

25 811

26 951

24 874

23 365

17 182

19 752

18 480

12 803

10 781

18 104

14 557

11 574

12 516

9 894

4 678

5 539

6 020

5 804

8 886

7 078

5 991

12 564

9 863

7 095

6 562

7 186

Canada
Wells

Table 1.5a

GAS WELLS COMPLETED IN CANADA


1955 - 2005

1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........

NWT*

BC

ALTA

SASK

1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
2
0
2
2
2
1
3
7
11
10
6
9
8
3
2
5
1
4
1
3
6
4
0
1
2
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
5
2
5
9
6
0

12
34
43
15
41
34
66
61
65
35
41
51
43
34
43
50
36
61
54
47
31
86
148
186
187
219
95
42
19
31
57
43
57
78
105
153
103
63
134
261
238
240
293
352
388
521
530
344
673
772
1 049

135
134
135
168
248
247
314
264
235
243
220
257
283
395
437
617
691
1 010
1 518
1 719
1 958
3 193
2 953
3 090
3 216
3 968
3 085
2 499
1 188
1 397
2 022
1 029
996
1 517
1 294
1 593
1 133
657
2 287
4 236
2 877
3 117
4 278
4 033
5 622
7 353
8 789
6 949
9 942
12 276
13 268

20
12
16
17
13
10
11
6
38
27
57
34
44
47
42
63
108
86
73
126
85
16
83
40
45
49
25
10
166
435
443
222
546
700
912
475
406
188
906
836
210
307
248
567
990
1 160
1 372
1 713
2 287
1 987
1 578

WEST.
MAN CANADA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

168
180
194
200
302
292
392
331
338
308
320
342
372
478
524
731
838
1 164
1 656
1 902
2 080
3 304
3 192
3 319
3 450
4 241
3 206
2 555
1 374
1 866
2 528
1 298
1 599
2 300
2 313
2 226
1 645
908
3 327
5 333
3 325
3 664
4 820
4 955
7 005
9 034
10 693
9 011
12 911
15 041
15 895

OTHER
EAST
EAST
COAST
ONT CANADA OFFSHORE CANADA
Not available for Eastern
Canada from 1955-64

55
68
44
59
61
49
63
47
34
34
60
68
67
93
70
83
91
76
61
59
56
61
34
17
30
28
28
46
31
33
60
27
3
21
36
7
36
56
45
34
84
31

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
3
3
1
0
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
2
5
5
6
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
7
5
2
5
1
3

168
180
194
200
302
292
392
331
338
363
388
386
431
539
573
794
886
1 200
1 691
1 962
2 148
3 373
3 285
3 390
3 534
4 333
3 285
2 618
1 438
1 927
2 598
1 337
1 616
2 333
2 346
2 254
1 691
939
3 360
5 393
3 353
3 667
4 842
4 991
7 018
9 078
10 757
9 061
12 951
15 126
15 931

* Includes Mainland Terr., Mackenzie Delta & Beaufort Sea & the Arctic Islands

April 2010

Table 1.5b

GAS WELLS COMPLETED IN CANADA


2006 - 2013
NWT*
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total**

.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........

BC

ALTA

SASK

MAN

WEST.
CANADA

OTHER
EAST
EAST
COAST
ONT CANADA OFFSHORE

CANADA

2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0

892
597
487
488
368
435
297
390

11 603
8 006
6 449
2 717
2 988
2 237
809
1 224

1 353
1 023
1 166
182
69
23
3
10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

13 850
9 626
8 104
3 387
3 425
2 695
1 109
1 624

105
26
15
6
6
0
1
7

9
2
8
0
0
0
0
0

1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

13 965
9 654
8 127
3 394
3 431
2 695
1 110
1 631

143

12 318

167 118

23 686

203 270

2 212

44

64

205 590

* Includes Mainland Terr., Mackenzie Delta & Beaufort Sea & the Arctic Islands
** Includes historicals on previous page

May 2014

Table 1.6a

OIL WELLS COMPLETED IN CANADA


1955 - 2005
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........

NWT*
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
4
5
10
32
41
31
16
20
8
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
6
0
2
5
3
3
6
1
0

BC
1
7
8
11
20
46
89
161
28
42
113
45
50
46
42
36
46
37
8
6
2
13
38
72
80
31
27
25
26
106
95
55
31
42
54
28
32
32
88
89
66
74
106
99
53
86
111
90
91
80
30

ALTA** BITUMEN
1 137
1 347
874
870
868
957
810
690
871
912
877
641
648
556
464
304
361
514
600
651
670
550
705
946
1 256
1 639
1 483
1 619
2 457
3 189
3 945
2 059
2 699
3 014
1 281
1 298
1 485
1 702
1
2 895
174
2 498
21
3 218
17
2 976
1 463
3 512
1 792
1 095
296
1 386
365
2 297
901
1 895
663
1 707
938
2 042
980
1 847
716
1 949
1 272

SASK
549
784
853
498
487
425
471
376
552
628
697
540
421
387
528
469
266
316
392
71
105
154
359
766
956
1 099
512
686
1 412
2 120
2 794
667
819
1 069
400
641
539
495
962
1 148
1 550
2 039
3 059
908
1 298
2 330
1 954
1 489
1 623
1 753
1 974

MAN
270
191
117
61
29
52
11
15
42
72
26
26
43
28
15
2
2

5
2
3
9
10
16
18
47
163
223
216
227
126
89
46
45
74
50
20
74
56
32
34
56
32
20
46
73
77
83
114
249

WEST.
CANADA
1 957
2 333
1 852
1 440
1 404
1 481
1 381
1 242
1 493
1 654
1 714
1 252
1 162
1 019
1 049
812
676
868
1 001
735
782
724
1 111
1 795
2 310
2 791
2 074
2 503
4 150
5 672
7 092
2 923
3 658
4 179
1 781
2 042
2 107
2 250
4 193
3 812
4 884
6 589
8 531
2 430
3 124
5 665
4 699
4 304
4 825
4 511
5 474

OTHER EAST E. COAST


ONT
CANADA OFFSHORE
Not available for Eastern
Canada from 1955-64

33
23
11
6
9
5
10
2
4
11
4
4
3
9
11
6
12
6
27
36
28
24
20
16
39
22
16
10
11
11
5
5
17
8
27
12
28
24
11
5
6
4

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
4
1
3
4
5
4
3
3
0
0
3
2
7
2
0
1
4
2
10
8
9
4
15
9
4

CANADA
1 957
2 333
1 852
1 440
1 404
1 481
1 381
1 242
1 493
1 687
1 738
1 263
1 168
1 028
1 054
822
678
872
1 012
739
786
727
1 120
1 806
2 317
2 805
2 084
2 531
4 189
5 704
7 121
2 947
3 677
4 221
1 803
2 058
2 120
2 263
4 211
3 819
4 889
6 607
8 543
2 459
3 146
5 706
4 732
4 319
4 845
4 526
5 482

* Includes Mainland Terr., Mackenzie Delta & Beaufort Sea & the Arctic Islands
** Prior to 1992 includes project (bitumen) wells.

April 2010

Table 1.6b

OIL WELLS COMPLETED IN CANADA


2006 - 2013
NWT*
2006 ........
2007 ........
2008 ........
2009 ........
2010 ........
2011 ........
2012 ........
2013 ........
Total***

BC

ALTA** BITUMEN

SASK

MAN

WEST.
CANADA

ONT

OTHER EAST E. COAST


CANADA OFFSHORE

CANADA

0
1
2
3
0
5
4
0

67
62
11
71
17
67
41
42

2 146
1 393
1 260
720
1 917
3 261
2 884
2 632

1 220
1 361
1 044
794
1 005
1 398
2 409
1 941

2 243
2 099
2 431
1 419
1 894
2 453
2 529
2 960

436
280
231
200
302
197
554
513

6 112
5 196
4 979
3 207
5 135
7 381
8 421
8 088

16
4
5
6
4
1
5
4

2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

4
2
2
2
2
2
6
4

6 134
5 202
4 987
3 215
5 141
7 384
8 432
8 096

239

3 072

92 479

20 771

65 418

6 050

188 029

626

134

188 798

* Includes Mainland Terr., Mackenzie Delta & Beaufort Sea & the Arctic Islands
** Prior to 1992 includes project (bitumen) wells.
*** Includes historicals on previous page

May 2014

Table 1.7a

Canada Rigs Drilling, Available & Utilization Rate


Annual Average
1977- 2013

1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........

British
Eastern
Alberta Columbia Sask. Manitoba N.W.T. Canada
176
27
8
1
9
228
36
16
1
7
282
47
20
1
6
339
54
27
1
5
239
26
15
2
4
177
13
12
3
7
154
7
24
4
6
191
10
38
3
7
264
17
55
2
6
167
13
16
1
6
186
10
17
1
2
202
16
22
0
1
135
17
14
0
1
144
20
19
1
1
124
20
18
1
1
103
11
16
0
0
190
20
37
2
0
254
34
41
2
0
218
27
39
1
0
241
27
50
1
1
310
35
74
2
2
252
41
36
1
2
200
30
29
1
3
294
40
47
1
1
297
51
40
2
1
225
37
34
1
1
308
62
42
1
3
6
323
66
39
1
3
5
397
74
51
4
2
6
376
70
53
6
0
6
266
52
47
4
1
5
265
64
67
6
0
3
141
47
42
5
0
3
237
57
69
10
0
3
307
52
81
12
2
1
269
38
71
12
2
1
256
46
62
10
1
0

Total
Active
221
288
356
426
286
212
195
249
344
203
216
241
167
185
164
130
249
331
285
320
423
332
263
383
391
298
422
437
534
511
375
405
238
376
455
393
375

Total
Available
340
373
452
539
497
467
482
494
533
564
539
544
511
488
469
436
421
431
461
461
503
613
578
602
638
662
685
711
750
813
872
863
855
810
810
796
809

Utilization
Rate
65%
77%
79%
79%
58%
45%
40%
50%
65%
36%
40%
44%
33%
38%
35%
30%
59%
77%
62%
69%
84%
54%
46%
64%
61%
45%
62%
61%
71%
63%
43%
47%
28%
46%
56%
49%
46%

Source: Nickle's Daily Oil Bulletin

May 2014

Section 2

Reserves
Sub-Section

Table

Report of the Reserves Committee


Glossary of Terms - Frequently Used Terms In The Reserves Report
2.1

Conventional Crude Oil & Equivalent Remaining Established Reserves


Current Year................................................................................................................................ 2.1a

2.2

Marketable Natural Gas Remaining Established Reserves


Current Year................................................................................................................................ 2.2a

2.3

Liquified Petroleum Gases Remaining Established Reserves


Current Year................................................................................................................................ 2.3a

2.4

Sulphur Remaining Established Reserves


Current Year................................................................................................................................ 2.4a

2.5

Developed Non-Conventional Oil Remaining Established Reserves


Current Year................................................................................................................................ 2.5a

2.6

Crude Oil Remaining Established Reserves


1951 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.6a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.6b

2.7

Marketable Natural Gas Remaining Established Reserves


1955 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.7a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.7b

2.8

Natural Gas Liquids Remaining Established Reserves


1952 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.8a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.8b

2.9

Sulphur Remaining Established Reserves


1959 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.9a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.9b

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Section 2 (cont'd)

Sub-Section
2.10

Reserves

Table

Developed Non-Conventional Reserves Mining Upgraded and Bitumen


1968 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.10a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.10b
1982 Present Developed Non-Conventional Established Reserves
at Year-End In Situ Bitumen ...................................................................................................... 2.10.1a

2.11

Crude Oil in Canada by Type


1984 2009 Initial Volume In-Place DISCONTINUED.............................................................. 2.11.1a
1984 Present Initial Established Reserves.............................................................................. 2.11.2a
1984 Present Remaining Established ..................................................................................... 2.11.3a

2.12

Liquid Hydrocarbons Remaining Established Reserves


1962 2000 Crude Oil................................................................................................................ 2.12.1a
2001 Present Crude Oil ........................................................................................................... 2.12.1b
1962 2000 Natural Gas Liquids ............................................................................................... 2.12.2a
2001 Present Natural Gas Liquids........................................................................................... 2.12.2b
1979 Present Pentanes Plus ................................................................................................... 2.12.3a

2.13

Marketable Natural Gas Remaining Established Reserves


1962 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.13a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.13b

2.14

Sulphur Remaining Established Reserves


1962 - 2000 ................................................................................................................................. 2.14a
2001 Present............................................................................................................................ 2.14b

2.15

Liquid Hydrocarbon Reserves in Canada Initial Volume In Place,


Initial Established & Remaining Established Reserves
Current Year................................................................................................................................ 2.15a

2.16

Crude Oil Reserves in Canada Attributable To Enhanced Recovery


Current Year DISCONTINUED................................................................................................... 2.16a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Section 2 (cont'd)

Reserves
Sub-Section ............................................................................................................................................. Table
2.17

Natural Gas Reserves in Canada Initial Volume In Place & Initial Established Reserves
Current Year DISCONTINUED................................................................................................... 2.17a

2.18

Non-Conventional Reserves in Canada Initial Volume In Place,


Initial Established & Remaining Established Reserves
Current Year .......................................................................................................................2.18a

TABLES BELOW ARE DISCONTINUED


2.19

Marketable Natural Gas Remaining Established Reserves in Canada By Type


2009 ...................................................................................................................................2.19a

2.20

Crude Oil Initial Volume In Place in Canada By Year Of Discovery


1947 - 1979 ........................................................................................................................2.20a
1980 - 2009 ........................................................................................................................2.20b

2.21

Crude Oil Initial Established Reserves in Canada By Year Of Discovery


1947 - 1979 ................................................................................................................................. 2.21a
1980 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 2.21b

2.22

Crude Oil Initial Volume In Place in Canada By Geological Age


2009 ............................................................................................................................................ 2.22a

2.23

Crude Oil Initial Established by Geological Age


2009 ............................................................................................................................................ 2.23a

2.24

Raw Natural Gas Initial Volume In Place in Canada By Year Of Discovery


1947 - 1979 ................................................................................................................................. 2.24a
1980 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 2.24b

2.25

Raw Natural Gas Initial Established Reserves in Canada By Year Of Discovery


1947 - 1979 ................................................................................................................................. 2.25a
1980 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 2.25b

2.26

Marketable Natural Gas Initial Established Reserves in Canada By Year Of Discovery


1947 - 1979 ................................................................................................................................. 2.26a
1980 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 2.26b

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Section 2 (cont'd)

Reserves
Sub-Section ............................................................................................................................................. Table
2.27

Raw Natural Gas Initial Volume In Place in Canada By Geological Age


2009 ........................................................................................................................................... 2.27a

2.28

Raw Natural Gas Initial Established Reserves in Canada By Geological Age


2009 ............................................................................................................................................ 2.28a

2.29

Marketable Natural Gas Initial Established Reserves in Canada By Geological Age


2009 ............................................................................................................................................ 2.29a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

REPORT OF THE RESERVES COMMITTEE


2010
CONVENTIONAL CRUDE OIL

Established
Reserves

Thousand Cubic Metres


Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

655,662
654,426
-1,236

PENTANES PLUS
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

66,585
64,068
-2,517

TOTAL CONVENTIONAL CRUDE OIL & EQUIVALENT


Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

722,247
718,494
-3,753

LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GASES


(Ethane, Propane & Butanes)
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

246,500
241,500
-5,000

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and l5C
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

1,785,889
1,982,503
196,614

SULPHUR
Thousand Tonnes
Recoverable From Natural Gas Reserves
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

40,400
36,900
-3,500

Recoverable From Upgraded Bitumen Reserves


Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

196,100
190,900
-5,200

Developed Surface-Mining Upgraded Bitumen reserves are those recoverable


from developed commercial projects.
DEVELOPED MINING - UPGRADED AND BITUMEN
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

5,439,000
5,389,000
-50,000

Developed oil sands reserves are those recoverable from developed commercial
projects.
DEVELOPED IN-SITU - BITUMEN
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining Reserves at 2009-12-31.............................................................
Remaining Reserves at 2010-12-31.............................................................
Net Change in Reserves during 2010..........................................................

21,554,000
21,509,000
-45,000

Developed bitumen reserves are those recoverable from developed commercial


projects.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.
Committee Chairman:
R.V. Lang - Chairman

Glossary of Terms
Frequently Used Terms in the Reserves Report
Initial Volume in-Place: The gross volume of Crude Oil, Crude Bitumen or Raw Natural Gas calculated or
interpreted to exist in a reservoir before any volume has been produced.
Established Reserves: Those reserves recoverable under current technology and present and
anticipated economic conditions, specifically proved by drilling, testing or production, plus that judgement
portion of contiguous recoverable reserves that are interpreted to exist, from geological, geophysical or
similar information, with reasonable certainty.
Initial Established Reserves: Established Reserves prior to the deduction of any production.
Remaining Established Reserves: Initial Established Reserves less cumulative production.
Ultimate Potential: An estimate of the Initial Established Reserves which will have become developed in
an area by the time all exploratory and development activity has ceased, having regard for the geological
prospects of that area and anticipated technology and economic conditions. Ultimate Potential includes
cumulative production, Remaining Established Reserves and future additions through extensions and
revisions to existing pools and the discovery of new pools.
Primary Recovery: The volume of Crude Oil and Natural Gas recoverable by natural depletion processes
only.
Secondary Recovery: The incremental volume of Crude Oil and Natural Gas recoverable by conventional
water flooding, pressure maintenance or cycling.
Tertiary Recovery: The incremental volume of Crude Oil and Natural Gas recoverable by a process after
or in lieu of conventional water flooding, pressure maintenance or cycling. A Tertiary Recovery process
may be implemented without a preceding Secondary Recovery scheme.
Enhanced Recovery: A general term for the incremental volume of Crude Oil and Natural Gas
recoverable over the volume recoverable by natural depletion processes only. Enhanced Recovery is the
sum of Secondary and Tertiary Recovery.
Crude Oil: A mixture, consisting mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons that may contain sulphur
compounds, that is liquid at the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated, but
excluding such liquids obtained from the processing of Natural Gas.
Conventional Crude Oil: Crude Oil recoverable through wells where production can initially be achieved
at commercial rates without altering the natural viscous state of the oil. This includes subsequent
production from such reservoirs by thermal methods and Crude Oil from certain pools from which
production cannot initially be achieved at commercial rates, but which, for other reasons, are designated as
Conventional Crude Oil.

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Glossary of Terms (cont'd)


Frequently Used Terms in the Reserves Report
Non-Conventional Crude Oil: Crude Oil other than Conventional Crude Oil.
Crude Bitumen: A naturally occurring viscous mixture, mainly of hydrocarbons heavier than pentane, that
may contain sulphur compounds and other minerals, and that in its natural viscous state is not recoverable
at a commercial rate through a well.
Raw Natural Gas: The lighter hydrocarbon and associated non-hydrocarbon substances occurring
naturally in an underground reservoir, which under atmospheric conditions is essentially a gas, but which
may contain liquids.
Marketable Natural Gas: Natural Gas which is available to a transmission line after removal of certain
hydrocarbons and non-hydrocarbon compounds present in the Raw Natural Gas and which meets
specifications for use as a domestic, commercial or industrial fuel. Marketable Natural Gas excludes field
and plant fuel and losses, excepting those related to downstream reprocessing plants.
Non-Associated Gas: Natural Gas not in contact with Crude Oil in the reservoir or Natural Gas in contact
with Crude Oil where the volume of oil is small and where production of such gas does not significantly
affect the Crude Oil recovery.
Associated Gas: Natural Gas, commonly known as gas-cap gas, which overlies and is in contact with
Crude Oil in the reservoir, except where the volume of oil is small and where production of such gas does
not significantly affect the Crude Oil recovery.
Solution Gas: Natural Gas which is in solution with Crude Oil in the reservoir at original reservoir
conditions and which is normally produced with the Crude Oil.
Natural Gas Liquids: Natural Gas Liquids are those hydrocarbon components recovered from Raw
Natural Gas as liquids by processing through extraction plants or recovered from field separators,
scrubbers or other gathering facilities. These liquids include the hydrocarbon components ethane,
propane, butanes and pentanes plus, or a combination thereof.
Condensate: A mixture composed mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons recovered as a liquid
from field separators, scrubbers or other gathering facilities before the gas is processed in a plant.
Pentanes Plus: A mixture mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons which ordinarily may contain
some butanes and which is obtained from the processing of Raw Gas, Condensate or Crude Oil, or from
Marketable Gas processed in a downstream reprocessing plant.
Liquified Petroleum Gases (LPG): Liquified Petroleum Gases consist primarily of the hydrocarbon
components propane or butanes, or a combination thereof.

CAPP Statistical Handbook

December 2013

711 058

843 945

16 200
45 500
4 268
65 968

53 950
53 950
777 977

53 950
53 950
648 990

11 300
46 500
4 268
62 068

19 108
269 200
183 767
4 909
1 495
10 171
235 377
724 027

18 161
245 939
183 767
7 700
1 576
10 927
126 969
595 040

Remaining
Reserves at
Current Year

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

TOTAL CRUDE OIL & EQUIV

British Columbia...........................
Alberta..........................................
Eastcoast Offshore......................
TOTAL PENTANES PLUS

PENTANES PLUS

British Columbia...........................
Alberta..........................................
Saskatchewan..............................
Manitoba......................................
Ontario.........................................
Mainland Territories.....................
Eastcoast Offshore......................
Total
Frontier Areas
Mackenzie/Beaufort.....................
Total Frontier Areas
TOTAL CRUDE OIL

CRUDE OIL

Remaining
Reserves at
Previous Year

Thousand cubic metres

2012

132 887

4 900
-1 000
0
3 900

0
0
128 987

947
23 261
0
-2 791
-81
-757
108 408
128 987

Net Change
in Reserves

REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA

Table 2.1a

805 764
1 007 100
63 700
19 208
3 900
13 146
7 800
1 920 618

948 690
972 400
60 059
18 977
3 806
13 017
5 768
2 022 717

Remaining
Reserves at
Current Year

December 2013

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

NATURAL GAS
Conventional Areas
British Columbia........................................
Alberta........................................................
Saskatchewan............................................
Ontario........................................................
New Brunswick...........................................
Mainland Territories...................................
Eastcoast Offshore.....................................
TOTAL MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS

Remaining
Reserves at
Previous Year

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C

2012

Table 2.2a

142 926
-34 700
-3 641
-231
-94
-129
-2 032
102 099

Net Changes
in Reserves

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA

238 500

TOTAL LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GASES

250 400

44 000
206 400

Remaining
Reserves at
Current Year

December 2013

Table 2.3a

11 900

13 500
-1 600

Net Change
in Reserves

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

30 500
208 000

Conventional Areas
British Columbia........................................
Alberta.......................................................

ETHANE, PROPANE & BUTANES

Remaining
Reserves at
Previous Year

Thousand Cubic Metres

2012

LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GASES


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA

152 200
186 800

RECOVERABLE FROM
DEVELOPED OIL SANDS MINING
CRUDE OIL RESERVES
Alberta.............................................
Total................................................

100 100
136 600

15 700
20 800
36 500

Remaining
Reserves at
Current Year

December 2013

Table 2.4a

-52 100
-50 200

2 000
-100
1 900

Net Change
in Reserves

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

13 700
20 900
34 600

RECOVERABLE FROM
NATURAL GAS RESERVES
British Columbia..............................
Alberta.............................................
Total................................................

Remaining
Reserves at
Previous Year

Thousand Tonnes

2012

SULPHUR
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA

5 337 000

5 283 000

Remaining
Reserves at
2012-12-31

(54 000)

Net Change
In Reserves
during 2012

21 461 000

21 403 000

(58 000)

November 2013

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial data.

Table 2.5a

Developed bitumen reserves are those recoverable from developed experimental/demonstration and
commercial projects.

Alberta.............................................................

IN-SITU - BITUMEN

Developed synthetic crude oil reserves are those recoverable from developed commercial projects.

Alberta.............................................................

MINING - UPGRADED AND BITUMEN

Remaining
Reserves at
2011-12-31

Thousand Cubic Metres

2012

DEVELOPED NON-CONVENTIONAL OIL


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA

Table 2.6a

CONVENTIONAL CRUDE OIL


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
1951 - 2000
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining
at Beginning
of Year

Gross
Additions

191 106
218 756
266 891
293 256
350 812
398 790
452 793
456 779
503 094
555 728
584 557
663 222

35 169
57 749
39 222
72 750
68 240
80 910
32 868
72 701
81 832
59 197
113 788
87 720

1 062 733
1 035 919
1 248 270
1 398 489
1 557 152
1 627 049
1 661 687
1 665 807
1 623 095
1 584 434
1 524 344
1 431 458
1 330 863
1 244 686
1 180 924
1 120 279
1 090 058
1 082 004
951 228
1 063 575
1 021 133
1 022 719
949 023
915 830
944 411
940 162
975 148
937 993
887 957
841 302
809 734
800 586
778 793
778 027
769 369
783 939
775 349
747 847

13 944
255 384
196 556
208 887
124 587
93 668
66 636
26 894
37 636
22 229
6 537
-5 065
-6 280
5 921
10 227
37 426
71 415
-56 247
178 220
19 314
66 074
-588
39 837
98 719
67 943
108 468
31 677
18 350
22 359
39 697
65 439
56 607
78 078
71 518
97 177
72 883
48 966
103 550

1951 * .........................
1952 * .........................
1953 * .........................
1954 * .........................
1955 * .........................
1956 * .........................
1957 * .........................
1958 * .........................
1959 * .........................
1960 * .........................
1961 * .........................
1962 * .........................
Break in Series
1963
.........................
1964
.........................
1965
.........................
1966
.........................
1967
.........................
1968
.........................
1969
.........................
1970
.........................
1971
.........................
1972
.........................
1973
.........................
1974
.........................
1975
.........................
1976
.........................
1977
.........................
1978
.........................
1979
.........................
1980
.........................
1981
.........................
1982
.........................
1983
.........................
1984
.........................
1985
.........................
1986
.........................
1987
.........................
1988
.........................
1989
.........................
1990
.........................
1991
.........................
1992
.........................
1993
.........................
1994
.........................
1995
.........................
1996
.........................
1997
.........................
1998
.........................
1999
.........................
2000
.........................

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

7 519
9 614
12 857
15 194
20 262
26 907
28 882
26 386
29 198
30 368
35 123
38 914

218 756
266 891
293 256
350 812
398 790
452 793
456 779
503 094
555 728
584 557
663 222
712 028

27 650
48 135
26 365
57 556
47 978
54 003
3 986
46 315
52 634
28 829
78 665
48 806

40 758
43 033
46 337
50 224
54 690
59 030
62 516
69 606
76 297
82 319
99 423
95 530
79 897
69 683
70 872
67 647
79 469
74 529
65 873
61 756
64 488
73 108
73 030
70 138
72 192
73 482
68 832
68 386
69 014
71 265
74 587
78 400
78 844
80 176
82 607
81 473
76 468
79 368

1 035 919
1 248 270
1 398 489
1 557 152
1 627 049
1 661 687
1 665 807
1 623 095
1 584 434
1 524 344
1 431 458
1 330 863
1 244 686
1 180 924
1 120 279
1 090 058
1 082 004
951 228
1 063 575
1 021 133
1 022 719
949 023
915 830
944 411
940 162
975 148
937 993
887 957
841 302
809 734
800 586
778 793
778 027
769 369
783 939
775 349
747 847
772 029

-26 814
212 351
150 219
158 663
69 897
34 638
4 120
-42 712
-38 661
-60 090
-92 886
-100 595
-86 177
-63 762
-60 645
-30 221
-8 054
-130 776
112 347
-42 442
1 586
-73 696
-33 193
28 581
-4 249
34 986
-37 155
-50 036
-46 655
-31 568
-9 148
-21 793
-766
-8 658
14 570
-8 590
-27 502
24 182

Net
Production **

*Proved reserves.
**Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
NOTE:

East Coast Offshore reserves booked in 1981, Arctic Islands booked in 1985

November 2007

Table 2.6b

CONVENTIONAL CRUDE OIL


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
2001 - 2012
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining
at Beginning
of Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................

Gross
Additions

Net
Production **

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

772 029
740 096
713 977
676 287
691 941
827 938
785 690
797 337
765 135

48 559
58 867
47 049
97 629
215 224
36 292
92 816
46 565
-7 786

80 492
84 986
84 739
81 975
79 227
78 540
81 169
78 767
69 693

740 096
713 977
676 287
691 941
827 938
785 690
797 337
765 135
687 656

-31 933
-26 119
-37 690
15 654
135 997
-42 248
11 647
-32 202
-77 479

655 662
668 045
648 990

668 045
649 482
777 977

12 383
-17 917
128 987

Break in data series

2010
2011
2012

.........................
.........................
.........................

**Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.7a

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
1955 - 2000
Remaining
at Beginning
Of Year
1955 * ..........
1956 * ..........
1957 * ..........
1958 * ..........
1959 * ..........
1960 * ..........
1961 * ..........
1962 * ..........
1963 * ..........
Break in Series
1964
..........
1965
..........
1966
..........
1967
..........
1968
..........
1969
..........
1970
..........
1971
..........
1972
..........
1973
..........
1974
..........
1975
..........
1976
..........
1977
..........
1978
..........
1979
..........
1980
..........
1981
..........
1982
..........
1983
..........
1984
..........
1985
..........
1986
..........
1987
..........
1988
..........
1989
..........
1990
..........
1991
..........
1992
..........
1993
..........
1994
..........
1995
..........
1996
..........
1997
..........
1998
..........
1999
..........
2000
..........

355 802
412 518
486 298
513 730
577 230
659 908
760 530
832 147
879 512
1 054 466
1 283 958
1 315 301
1 394 868
1 447 077
1 544 185
1 638 331
1 716 821
1 763 656
1 721 992
1 728 681
1 831 466
2 027 515
2 164 790
2 230 842
2 322 213
2 496 057
2 491 864
2 562 973
2 591 050
2 612 595
2 808 581
2 783 923
2 745 510
2 692 783
2 670 545
2 732 449
2 725 390
2 710 869
2 671 554
2 232 256
1 897 986
1 928 894
1 841 163
1 808 695
1 747 551
1 718 898

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C


Net Change in
Remaining
Gross
Underground
Net
at End
Additions
Storage ** Production ***
of Year
60 724
79 089
34 215
72 877
94 059
113 847
91 169
70 930
74 749
257 146
62 203
110 766
86 355
136 443
137 938
128 611
101 860
21 822
70 228
169 925
261 729
209 181
134 970
157 213
247 681
66 784
138 614
95 498
87 478
275 000
57 764
38 554
27 141
78 870
163 947
99 637
96 231
79 685
-297 266 (b)
-188 609 (c)
181 613
70 649
122 717 (d)
103 675
140 562
136 443

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

102
117
79
60
966
153
-8
-11
721

4 110
5 426
6 862
9 437
12 347
13 378
19 544
23 554
25 459

412 518
486 298
513 730
577 230
659 908
760 530
832 147
879 512
929 523

56 716
73 780
27 432
63 500
82 678
100 622
71 617
47 365
50 011

782
-218
505
116
-35
62
569
2
-157
1 975
294
842
-311
1 316
97
299
-936
264
2 069
-3 226
-

28 436
30 642
31 704
34 262
39 300
43 854
50 690
55 027
63 329
65 514
67 434
66 522
71 595
70 234
65 939
74 136
70 041
67 769
69 490
62 707
79 014
82 422
76 967
79 868
101 108
102 043
106 696
110 752
119 000
142 032
145 661
150 705
158 380
155 185
164 819
169 215
172 422

1 283 958
1 315 301
1 394 868
1 447 077
1 544 185
1 638 331
1 716 821
1 763 656
1 721 992
1 728 681
1 831 466
2 027 515
2 164 790
2 230 842
2 322 213
2 496 057
2 491 864
2 562 973
2 591 050
2 612 595
2 808 581
2 783 923
2 745 510
2 692 783
2 670 545
2 732 449
2 725 390
2 710 869
2 671 554
2 232 256
1 897 986
1 928 894
1 841 163
1 808 695
1 747 551
1 718 898
1 682 919

229 492
31 343
79 567
52 209
97 108
94 146
78 490
46 835
-41 664
6 689
102 785
196 049
137 275
66 052
91 371
173 844
-4 193
71 109
28 077
21 545
195 986
-24 658
-38 413
-52 727
-22 238
61 904
-7 059
-14 521
-39 315
-439 298
-334 270
30 908
-87 731
-32 468
-61 144
-28 653
-35 979

*Proved reserves.
**Effective 1984, change in underground storage is included in net production.
***Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
NOTE: (a) Marketable gas reserves prior to 1963 have been derived by statistical conversion of the original estimates of
"recoverable" gas reserves. (b)Arctic Islands gas reserves included for the first time in 1975 but removed in 1993.
(c) Mackenzie Delta gas reserves included for first time in 1974 but removed in 1994.
(d) East Coast Offshore booked for first time in 1997.

November 2006

Table 2.7b

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
2001 - 2012
Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C

2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........

Remaining
at Beginning
Of Year

Gross
Additions

1 682 919
1 693 752
1 664 205
1 594 001
1 593 042
1 632 560
1 639 712
1 633 824
1 754 234

192 260
150 620
100 765
173 244
214 954
183 205
168 974
285 263
129 614

1 785 889
1 982 503
1 920 618

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

181 427
180 167
170 969
174 203
175 436
176 053
174 862
164 853
156 398

1 693 752
1 664 205
1 594 001
1 593 042
1 632 560
1 639 712
1 633 824
1 754 234
1 727 450

10 833
-29 547
-70 204
-959
39 518
7 152
-5 888
120 410
-26 784

1 982 503
1 896 903
2 022 717

196 614
-61 985
102 099

Net
Production *

Break in data series

2010 ...........
2011 ...........
2012 ...........

*Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.8a

NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
1952 - 2000
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining
at Beginning
of Year
1952 * ....................
1953 * ....................
1954 * ....................
1955 * ....................
1956 * ....................
1957 * ....................
1958 * ....................
1959 * ....................
1960 * ....................
1961 * ....................
1962 * ....................
Break in Series
1963 ....................
1964 ....................
1965 ....................
1966 ....................
1967 ....................
1968 ....................
1969 ....................
1970 ....................
1971 ....................
1972 ....................
1973 ....................
1974 ....................
1975 ....................
1976 ....................
1977 ....................
1978 ....................
1979 ....................
1980 ....................
1981 ....................
1982 ....................
1983 ....................
1984 ....................
1985 ....................
1986 ....................
1987 ....................
1988 ....................
1989 ....................
1990 ....................
1991 ....................
1992 ....................
1993 ....................
1994 ....................
1995 ....................
1996 ....................
1997 ....................
1998 ....................
1999 ....................
2000 ....................

Gross
Additions

Net
Production **

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

1 802
10 381
31 462
33 083
39 237
44 454
62 672
76 890
79 741
85 517
91 415

8 677
21 279
1 851
6 535
5 639
18 698
14 997
3 911
7 134
8 080
22 744

98
198
230
381
422
480
779
1 060
1 358
2 182
3 737

10 381
31 462
33 083
39 237
44 454
62 672
76 890
79 741
85 517
91 415
110 422

8 579
21 081
1 621
6 154
5 217
18 218
14 218
2 851
5 776
5 898
19 007

130 962
130 777
157 689
158 467
210 396
214 726
245 852
277 156
286 266
258 804
249 934
237 815
246 741
241 729
238 781
227 510
229 662
207 038
203 146
193 793
197 978
202 777
252 913
320 757
338 785
348 115
348 199
367 299
360 851
383 128
343 367
338 132
310 119
316 541
311 187
301 133
290 889
269 958

4 160
33 444
8 333
59 803
13 331
40 856
41 834
21 639
-14 008
7 588
5 648
26 165
11 850
13 878
6 669
15 216
-9 231
9 211
2 816
15 579
15 252
64 558
82 748
33 018
23 795
18 629
38 609
11 450
41 412
-20 072
18 166
-1 630
33 722
20 077
23 546
17 754
5 739
34 069

4 345
6 532
7 555
7 874
9 001
9 730
10 530
12 529
13 454
16 458
17 767
17 239
16 862
16 826
17 940
13 064
13 393
13 103
12 169
11 394
10 453
14 422
14 904
14 990
14 465
18 545
19 509
17 898
19 135
19 689
23 401
26 383
27 300
25 431
33 600
27 998
26 670
28 274

130 777
157 689
158 467
210 396
214 726
245 852
277 156
286 266
258 804
249 934
237 815
246 741
241 729
238 781
227 510
229 662
207 038
203 146
193 793
197 978
202 777
252 913
320 757
338 785
348 115
348 199
367 299
360 851
383 128
343 367
338 132
310 119
316 541
311 187
301 133
290 889
269 958
275 753

-185
26 912
778
51 929
4 330
31 126
31 304
9 110
-27 462
-8 870
-12 119
8 926
-5 012
-2 948
-11 271
2 152
-22 624
-3 892
-9 353
4 185
4 799
50 136
67 844
18 028
9 330
84
19 100
-6 448
22 277
-39 761
-5 235
-28 013
6 422
-5 354
-10 054
-10 244
-20 931
5 795

*Proved reserves.
**Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
NOTE: Mackenzie Delta natural gas liquids reserves included for first time in 1974 but removed in 1994.
East Coast Offshore booked for first time in 1997.

November 2006

Table 2.8b

NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
2001 - 2012
Thousand Cubic Metres

2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

Remaining
at Beginning
of Year
275 753
.....................
.....................
259 216
247 332
.....................
199 996
.....................
196 369
.....................
.....................
195 788
.....................
202 583
.....................
187 001
.....................
200 262

Gross
Net
Additions Production *
9 761
26 298
14 940
26 824
-20 690
26 646
24 798
28 425
29 474
30 055
36 891
30 096
13 519
29 101
40 870
27 609
23 187
27 362

Remaining
at End
of Year
259 216
247 332
199 996
196 369
195 788
202 583
187 001
200 262
196 087

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year
-16 537
-11 884
-47 336
-3 627
-581
6 795
-15 582
13 261
-4 175

241 500
236 900
250 400

-5 000
-3 000
11 900

Break in data series

2010 .....................
2011 .....................
2012 .....................

246 500
241 500
238 500

*Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.9a

SULPHUR
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
1959 - 2000
Thousand Tonnes

1959 *
1960 *
1961 *
1962 *
Break in
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
Series
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

Remaining
at Beginning
of Year

Gross
Additions

47 489
51 614
56 014
58 880

4 402
4 842
3 383
-952

62 286
63 794
89 369
84 689
104 492
110 180
126 707
140 904
168 404
169 167
168 211
158 527
135 582
114 612
113 318
120 040
119 461
109 443
103 229
97 055
93 556
91 417
89 680
94 614
86 148
102 364
102 803
102 853
104 991
101 740
102 864
93 889
98 413
93 599
88 417
80 026
76 585
73 479

2 767
27 077
-3 118
21 504
7 816
19 505
17 789
31 695
5 139
4 116
-3 260
-16 170
-14 728
5 087
13 051
4 696
-4 223
-727
-1 187
1 243
1 607
3 520
10 136
-3 305
21 485
8 460
5 055
7 275
2 238
6 895
-2 906
11 468
2 057
2 281
-1 189
4 346
5 261
9 457

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

277
442
517
1 043

51 614
56 014
58 880
56 885

4 125
4 400
2 866
-1 995

1 259
1 502
1 562
1 701
2 128
2 978
3 592
4 195
4 376
5 072
6 424
6 775
6 242
6 381
6 329
5 275
5 795
5 487
4 987
4 742
3 746
5 257
5 202
5 161
5 269
8 021
5 005
5 137
5 489
5 771
6 069
6 944
6 871
7 463
7 202
7 787
8 367
7 640

63 794
89 369
84 689
104 492
110 180
126 707
140 904
168 404
169 167
168 211
158 527
135 582
114 612
113 318
120 040
119 461
109 443
103 229
97 055
93 556
91 417
89 680
94 614
86 148
102 364
102 803
102 853
104 991
101 740
102 864
93 889
98 413
93 599
88 417
80 026
76 585
73 479
75 296

1 508
25 575
-4 680
19 803
5 688
16 527
14 197
27 500
763
-956
-9 684
-22 945
-20 970
-1 294
6 722
-579
-10 018
-6 214
-6 174
-3 499
-2 139
-1 737
4 934
-8 466
16 216
439
50
2 138
-3 251
1 124
-8 975
4 524
-4 814
-5 182
-8 391
-3 441
-3 106
1 817

Net
Production **

* 1959-1962 are proved reserves.


**Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
NOTE: Sulphur recoverable from natural gas reserves only.

November 2006

Table 2.9b

SULPHUR
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
2001 - 2012
Thousand Tonnes

2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

Remaining
at Beginning
of Year

Gross
Additions

75 296
66 606
57 199
56 458
56 242
55 158
48 765
50 906
43 499

-1 545
-2 462
5 690
6 172
4 940
-290
7 737
-2 393
2 653

40 400
36 900
34 600

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

7 145
6 945
6 431
6 388
6 024
6 103
5 596
5 014
4 373

66 606
57 199
56 458
56 242
55 158
48 765
50 906
43 499
41 779

-8 690
-9 407
-741
-216
-1 084
-6 393
2 141
-7 407
-1 720

36 900
34 600
36 500

-3 500
-2 300
1 900

Net
Production *

Break in data series

2010 ...............................
2011 ...............................
2012 ...............................

*Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
Note: Sulphur recoverable from natural gas reserves only.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.10a

DEVELOPED NON-CONVENTIONAL RESERVES


MINING - UPGRADED AND BITUMEN
1968 - 2000
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining

Net Change

at Beginning

Remaining
Gross

Net

at End

in Reserves

of Year

Additions

Production*

of Year

during Year

1968 ........................................

1 009 079

859

1 008 220

1 008 220

1969 ........................................

1 008 220

-123

1 547

1 006 550

-1 670

1970 ........................................

1 006 550

-56

1 920

1 004 574

-1 976

1971 ........................................

1 004 574

2 476

1 002 098

-2 476

1972 ........................................

1 002 098

2 991

999 114

-2 984

1973 ........................................

999 114

2 931

996 183

-2 931

1974 ........................................

996 183

2 682

993 501

-2 682

2 506

242 529

-750 972

Break in Series**
1975 ........................................

993 501

-748 466

1976 ........................................

242 529

2 809

239 720

-2 809

1977 ........................................

239 720

2 640

237 080

-2 640

1978 ........................................

237 080

3 762

233 318

-3 762

1979 ........................................

233 318

7 938

5 349

235 907

2 589

1980 ........................................

235 907

20

7 410

228 517

-7 390

1981 ........................................

228 517

6 446

222 071

-6 446

1982 ........................................

222 071

6 959

215 112

-6 959

1983 ........................................
Break in Series**

215 112

9 258

205 854

-9 258

1984 ........................................

205 854

7 782

265 972

60 118

1985 ........................................
Break in Series**

265 972

9 745

256 227

-9 745

1986 ........................................

256 227

15 352

10 758

260 821

4 594

1987 ........................................

260 821

12 860

10 423

263 258

2 437

1988 ........................................

263 258

41 400

11 691

292 967

29 709

1989 ........................................

292 967

45 000

11 975

325 992

33 025

1990 ........................................

325 992

12 128

313 864

-12 128

1991 ........................................

313 864

20 100

13 227

320 737

6 873

1992 ........................................

320 737

13 906

306 831

-13 906

1993 ........................................

306 831

14 256

292 575

-14 256

1994 ........................................

292 575

32 994

15 236

310 333

17 758

1995 ........................................

310 333

113 787

16 153

407 967

97 634

1996 ........................................

407 967

16 190

391 777

-16 190

1997 ........................................

391 777

18 926

372 851

-18 926

1998 ........................................

372 851

97 173

17 528

452 496

79 645

1999 ........................................

452 496

367 646

20 232

799 910

347 414

2000 ........................................

799 910

14 742

18 393

796 259

-3 651

67 900
-

*Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
**New procedure adopted for estimating oil sands reserves commencing
with the 1975, 1984, 1986 and 1995 report.

November 2006

Table 2.10b

DEVELOPED NON-CONVENTIONAL RESERVES


MINING - UPGRADED AND BITUMEN
2001 - 2011
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining
at Beginning
of Year

Gross
Net
Additions Production*

Remaining
at End
of Year

Net Change
in Reserves
during Year

2001 ...................................

796 259

5 574

20 125

781 708

-14 551

2002 ...................................

781 708

19 192

25 264

775 636

-6 072

2003 ...................................

775 636

82 649

29 844

828 441

52 805

2004 ...................................

828 441

47 338

34 544

841 235

12 794

2005 ...................................

841 235

163 633

31 553

973 315

132 080

2006 ...................................

973 315

474 721

38 389

1 409 647

436 332

2007 ...................................

1 409 647

1 713

40 344

1 371 016

-38 631

2008 ...................................

1 371 016

118 236

38 322

1 450 930

79 914

2009 ...................................

1 450 930

367 160

44 910

1 773 180

5 439 000

2010 ...................................

5 439 000

5 389 000

-50 000

2011 ...................................

5 389 000

5 337 000

-52 000

Break in data series

*Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

January 2013

Table 2.10.1a

DEVELOPED NON-CONVENTIONAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES


AT YEAR-END IN-SITU BITUMEN
1982 - 2011
Thousand Cubic Metres
Remaining

1982 ............................

Remaining

Net Change

at Beginning

Gross

Net

at End

in Reserves

of Year

Additions

Production*

of Year

during Year

8 331

1 281

7 050

7 050

1983 ............................

7 050

725

1 455

6 320

-730

1984 ............................

6 320

1 993

1 943

6 370

50

1985 ............................

6 370

132 726

2 589

136 507

130 137

1986 ............................

136 507

15 948

4 695

147 760

11 253

1987 ............................

147 760

10 387

6 731

151 416

3 656

1988 ............................

151 416

78 127

7 546

221 997

70 581

1989 ............................

221 997

4 480

7 482

218 995

-3 002

1990 ............................

218 995

-36 548

7 856

174 591

-44 404

1991 ............................

174 591

-3 154

7 113

164 324

-10 267

1992 ............................

164 324

7 763

7 362

164 725

401

1993 ............................

164 725

1 356

7 237

158 844

-5 881

1994 ............................

158 844

18 606

7 810

169 640

10 796

1995 ............................

169 640

36 553

8 743

197 450

27 810

1996 ............................

197 450

23 190

9 535

211 105

13 655

1997 ............................

211 105

32 694

13 962

229 837

18 732

1998 ............................

229 837

6 850

16 173

220 514

-9 323

1999 ............................

220 514

41 744

14 200

248 058

27 544

2000 ............................

248 058

55 129

16 361

286 826

38 768

2001 ............................

286 826

19 355

16 954

289 227

2 401

2002 ............................

289 227

49 782

17 264

321 745

32 518

2003 ............................

321 745

19 655

18 401

322 999

1 254

2004 ............................

322 999

30 406

22 537

330 868

7 869

2005 ............................

330 868

87 940

25 555

393 253

62 385

2006 ............................

393 253

381 799

27 161

747 891

354 638

2007 ............................

747 891

67 929

29 230

786 590

38 699

2008 ............................

786 590

302 304

32 030

1 056 864

270 274

2009 ............................

1 056 864

33 963

33 033

1 057 794

930

2010 ............................

21 554 000

21 509 000

-45 000

2011 ............................

21 509 000

21 461 000

-48 000

Break in data series

Developed bitumen reserves are those recoverable from developed experimental/demonstration and commercial project
*Preliminary estimate. Corrections to previous year cumulative production included with gross additions.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

January 2013

0
185 000
185 000
185 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000
173 000

87 500

86 300

87 364

87 364

87 364

87 364

87 499

87 499

87 413

87 413

91 411

91 411

91 411

91 411

91 411

91 411

91 411

91 411

91 411

92 411

92 411

92 911

92 911

92 911

92 911

1985 ............

1986 ............

1987 ............

1988 ............

1989 ............

1990 ............

1991 ............

1992 ............

1993 ............

1994 ............

1995 ............

1996 ............

1997 ............

1998 ............

1999 ............

2000 ............

2001 ............

2002 ............

2003 ............

2004 ............

2005 ............

2006 ............

2007 ............

2008 ............

2009 ............

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 440

1 250

1 250

750

750

750

750

750

500

250

250

Arctic
Isles
Light

461 062

452 129

456 491

440 889

437 916

433 894

428 057

417 950

419 030

418 984

409 697

398 076

358 285

339 547

337 674

317 577

308 051

297 327

285 650

285 589

283 416

279 152

271 141

269 898

270 925

259 283

British
Columbia
Light

8 259 503

8 212 939

7 968 349

7 897 318

7 870 199

7 761 187

7 684 453

7 695 233

7 653 451

7 523 766

7 468 551

7 401 015

7 401 952

7 314 083

7 184 082

7 141 749

7 075 059

6 957 329

6 914 797

6 903 328

6 863 263

6 805 310

6 674 352

6 526 017

6 362 169

6 073 901

Light

Heavy

2 384 607

2 372 219

2 263 375

2 182 912

2 119 414

2 043 963

1 985 248

2 031 730

2 018 137

1 914 253

1 793 002

1 804 261

1 735 158

1 654 025

1 698 243

1 622 265

1 478 285

1 525 365

1 509 186

1 452 906

1 409 438

1 358 189

1 295 721

1 199 915

1 130 775

1 049 597

Alberta

November 2011

Note: Alberta Light is light & medium, Saskatchewan Heavy includes some medium.
Note: This is not a credited-back table.

Mac Delta/
Beau Sea
Light

100 000

1984 ............

Main.
Territory
Light

3 478 282

3 472 220

3 175 993

3 050 044

3 032 576

2 884 509

2 810 601

2 783 792

2 714 987

2 640 018

2 533 236

2 533 598

2 467 846

2 369 911

2 306 701

2 193 969

2 073 657

1 988 723

1 890 322

1 873 637

1 803 757

1 741 992

1 659 990

1 594 473

1 512 426

1 035 043

3 274 030

3 179 627

3 104 846

2 987 328

2 885 280

2 970 428

2 768 076

2 556 420

2 414 409

2 274 878

2 198 111

2 086 713

2 001 908

1 999 028

1 860 904

1 701 287

1 602 549

1 590 147

1 423 256

1 402 253

1 436 785

1 414 794

1 385 401

1 240 796

1 216 444

1 475 744

Saskatchewan
Light
Heavy

222 442

220 082

209 688

205 922

197 904

186 869

182 626

178 075

178 075

178 075

176 340

175 425

173 486

171 875

170 863

172 035

169 538

169 538

169 538

168 707

167 513

166 813

163 675

161 392

161 930

148 564

5 305

6 870

6 870

6 870

5 755

5 685

5 685

5 685

5 685

5 720

5 720

5 720

5 720

5 720

5 720

5 720

5 720

5 720

Manitoba
Light
Heavy

Thousand Cubic Metres

1984-2009 DISCONTINUED

INITIAL VOLUME IN-PLACE

CRUDE OIL IN CANADA BY TYPE

92 973

92 373

91 873

91 313

89 293

88 733

88 033

87 233

85 613

82 433

78 903

77 203

73 243

72 423

70 183

68 253

58 258

57 345

56 703

56 048

54 548

53 368

49 986

49 911

42 448

41 599

Ontario
Light

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

Other East
Can.
Light

1 272 240

1 285 340

1 285 340

1 219 340

1 219 340

855 040

731 940

731 940

731 940

731 940

646 140

646 140

646 140

619 240

619 240

615 400

615 400

615 400

615 400

615 400

615 400

600 000

450 000

450 000

450 000

371 850

E. Coast
Offshore
Light

14 056 713

14 005 294

13 457 945

13 175 037

13 116 939

12 479 943

12 194 421

12 162 934

12 051 807

11 843 927

11 581 578

11 500 168

11 389 663

11 155 790

10 957 454

10 773 506

10 564 486

10 349 771

10 196 519

10 166 683

10 051 871

9 922 609

9 544 868

9 326 101

8 890 508

Table 2.11.1a

5 658 637

5 551 846

5 368 221

5 170 240

5 004 694

5 014 391

4 758 629

4 595 020

4 439 416

4 196 001

3 996 868

3 896 659

3 742 751

3 658 738

3 564 832

3 329 272

3 086 554

3 121 232

2 938 162

2 860 879

2 851 943

2 778 703

2 686 842

2 446 431

2 347 219

2 525 341

Canada
Heavy

8 033 100

Light

34 600

35 030

35 030

35 030

35 030

37 500

37 500

37 500

37 500

38 881

38 628

38 628

38 628

40 987

42 533

42 533

42 533

42 533

42 853

42 853

43 003

43 003

43 003

43 003

1986 ...............

1987 ...............

1988 ...............

1989 ...............

1990 ...............

1991 ...............

1992 ...............

1993 ...............

1994 ...............

1995 ...............

1996 ...............

1997 ...............

1998 ...............

1999 ...............

2000 ...............

2001 ...............

2002 ...............

2003 ...............

2004 ...............

2005 ...............

2006 ...............

2007 ...............

2008 ...............

2009 ...............

2 525 000

2 474 700

2 450 300

2 384 242

2 375 260

2 354 505

2 337 406

2 327 449

2 307 138

2 285 989

2 277 425

2 260 448

2 259 408

2 242 056

2 215 899

2 192 148

2 171 818

2 162 425

2 137 185

2 119 501

2 090 496

2 087 660

2 094 906

2 105 233

2 090 609

2 065 908

2 021 634

1 990 812

1 958 240

Light

Alberta

December 2013

447

592

592

592

389

362

338

324

319

367

367

357

357

357

355

295

275

261

Hvy.

15 000

15 656

15 596

15 546

15 490

15 288

15 232

15 162

15 082

14 920

14 602

14 249

14 079

13 683

13 601

13 377

13 200

12 065

11 867

11 742

11 606

11 268

10 998

10 284

10 261

10 257

10 100

Light

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

128

133

133

133

133

133

133

133

133

133

129

129

129

129

Light

Other East
Can.

336 000

394 013

398 204

409 564

378 818

378 818

226 947

191 197

184 866

184 866

184 866

154 846

155 250

155 250

139 980

139 980

138 600

138 600

138 600

138 600

138 600

138 600

133 000

83 000

83 000

83 000

103 000

Light

E. Coast
Offshore

Canada

3 716 337

3 698 036

3 697 565

3 669 148

3 600 092

3 584 489

3 395 993

3 325 097

3 297 176

3 274 061

3 256 420

3 179 765

3 152 221

3 108 300

3 046 486

3 014 307

2 961 212

2 924 235

2 877 043

2 859 921

2 857 851

2 854 519

2 836 112

2 744 048

2 687 776

2 595 289

2 484 026

Light

Hvy.

396 700

388 500

710 271

746 127

749 957

732 818

707 596

688 801

662 061

635 495

613 484

582 592

549 336

522 490

499 586

465 659

433 997

392 501

365 613

344 462

327 335

299 941

280 559

265 336

251 484

233 710

222 061

215 288

288 128

Table 2.11.2a

2 659 600

52 532

51 171

50 502

47 056

45 788

41 560

40 723

40 489

38 155

38 155

38 155

37 595

37 303

37 671

37 295

37 173

36 673

36 087

36 079

36 079

35 837

35 112

34 914

35 830

35 119

34 498

33 132

Light

Ontario

396 700

330 871

326 403

332 344

316 824

300 135

296 686

277 075

262 129

245 407

226 521

215 867

203 036

188 215

170 426

151 890

142 539

130 988

123 441

114 494

100 000

99 048

94 913

92 100

86 263

85 104

83 632

163 086

Hvy.

Manitoba

2 607 114

623 174

625 207

632 970

618 350

598 614

596 133

581 627

568 908

562 215

555 973

539 245

515 550

519 182

506 663

484 968

463 806

443 333

429 576

413 356

401 544

397 136

385 586

379 441

364 822

354 738

358 146

260 677

Light

Saskatchewan

388 500

379 400

419 724

417 613

415 994

407 461

392 115

384 986

372 919

367 485

355 479

332 877

319 065

311 009

294 895

281 783

249 643

234 258

220 654

212 484

199 584

181 154

170 068

159 089

147 172

136 696

131 656

125 042

Hvy.

Note: Alberta Light is light & medium, Saskatchewan Heavy includes some medium.
Note: This is not a credited-back table
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

134 600

131 840

130 153

127 439

126 533

126 382

127 797

126 882

126 228

122 309

122 575

123 020

119 891

117 289

109 666

105 600

103 957

100 088

96 273

94 662

92 363

90 303

89 257

86 687

83 845

83 195

83 347

83 748

2012 ..................

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

463

575

500

500

350

300

300

300

300

200

100

100

Light

British
Columbia

132 414

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

54 000

65 000

65 000

65 000

Light

Arctic
Isles

2011 ..................

2010 ...............

52 900

35 000

1985 ...............

Break in Series

35 000

Light

Light

1984 ...............

Mac Delta/
Beau Sea

Main.
Territory

Thousand Cubic Metres

CRUDE OIL IN CANADA BY TYPE


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES
1984-2012

16 249

15 932

14 047

12 444

10 782

11 614

11 795

10 363

8 988

7 733

6 788

1994 ..........

1995 ..........

1996 ..........

1997 ..........

1998 ..........

1999 ..........

2000 ..........

2001 ..........

2002 ..........

2003 ..........

2004 ..........

10 927

10 171

2012 ..........

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

53 950

64 950

64 950

64 950

Mac Delta/
Beau Sea
Light

152

114

167

74

52

77

101

144

99

34

51

Arctic
Isles
Light

19 108

18 161

18 653

18 005

16 535

17 129

18 665

21 471

22 162

23 568

22 305

24 676

27 638

27 687

26 876

22 266

20 877

21 278

19 431

17 549

17 911

17 662

17 566

18 490

17 934

17 013

18 500

20 359

22 983

British
Columbia
Light

204 500

178 000

172 200

174 178

183 689

185 283

189 455

200 081

201 674

203 547

222 533

225 933

255 192

265 944

271 087

281 960

298 009

327 961

343 864

368 970

387 420

424 758

471 392

524 982

555 992

579 241

583 397

597 117

614 964

64 700

67 900

64 700

63 538

68 872

73 262

74 976

70 684

74 958

75 036

82 691

83 455

75 208

75 399

80 859

80 089

83 136

66 435

65 679

66 033

64 723

65 201

58 813

57 549

55 526

52 074

49 346

51 609

51 395

Alberta
Light
Heavy

93 686

93 686

93 686

77 517

103 495

103 138

96 284

104 748

101 711

100 794

102 984

110 814

107 392

95 213

112 449

116 576

105 866

98 530

90 029

87 258

77 234

78 434

81 948

77 958

80 421

74 711

72 726

85 382

58 447

December 2013

90 081

90 081

90 081

74 881

91 719

87 351

83 598

92 903

86 191

83 945

80 885

74 080

74 723

73 900

68 479

60 055

50 942

49 672

45 254

43 955

42 281

31 902

34 948

33 951

32 417

31 435

33 570

37 555

57 011

Saskatchewan
Light
Heavy

Note: Alberta Light is light & medium, Saskatchewan Heavy includes some medium
Note: This is not a credited-back table
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

10 927

2010 ..........

2011 ..........

Break in Series

1 906

17 979

1993 ..........

2009 ..........

19 748

1992 ..........

2 808

21 609

1991 ..........

2008 ..........

20 893

1990 ..........

3 749

22 734

1989 ..........

2007 ..........

24 610

1988 ..........

5 699

26 358

1987 ..........

4 767

27 460

1986 ..........

2006 ..........

29 270

1985 ..........

2005 ..........

30 320

1984 ..........

Main.
Territory
Light

4 909

7 700

7 700

8 400

9 127

7 046

7 079

3 942

3 861

4 573

3 207

3 736

4 269

4 206

4 535

5 518

5 823

6 320

6 396

6 446

7 060

7 716

8 252

8 246

8 786

10 443

10 485

10 479

9 938

67

222

233

247

67

50

33

25

25

81

88

84

90

99

103

52

42

37

Manitoba
Light
Heavy

Thousand Cubic Metres

CRUDE OIL IN CANADA BY TYPE


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES
1984-2012

1 495

1 576

1 600

1 634

1 574

1 620

1 672

1 595

1 947

1 877

1 797

1 853

1 981

1 859

1 933

1 756

1 894

1 938

2 046

1 169

1 224

1 323

1 414

1 324

1 311

794

904

1 006

963

Ontario
Light

Other East
Can.
Light

126 969

126 969

154 619

213 647

233 366

264 809

255 244

272 865

138 699

121 197

134 415

151 003

159 634

138 008

144 349

149 292

134 795

135 829

135 695

137 017

138 020

138 600

138 600

138 600

133 000

83 000

83 000

83 000

103 000

E. Coast
Offshore
Light

514 788

391 462

513 335

549 237

604 544

636 724

627 116

664 351

530 792

517 239

550 179

582 328

621 851

598 481

625 961

643 762

635 266

661 895

667 779

690 510

702 646

744 109

794 097

846 390

887 153

856 611

861 458

826 666

840 617

Table 2.11.3a

154 781

157 981

154 781

138 419

160 591

160 613

158 574

163 587

161 149

159 048

163 798

157 768

150 178

149 366

149 388

140 177

134 103

116 132

111 014

110 076

107 088

97 193

93 860

91 603

87 995

83 551

82 953

89 164

108 406

Canada
Light
Heavy

Table 2.12.1a

CRUDE OIL
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
1962 - 2000
Thousand Cubic Metres
British
Main Terr. Mac Delta/ Arctic
(S. 68 N) Beau Sea Isles Columbia

Alberta

Other E. Coast
Sask. Manitoba Ontario East Can Offshore
-

Canada

1962

8 011

37 021

879 352 131 120

5 735

1 494

- 1 062 733

1963

7 914

40 456

856 204 120 351

8 056

2 938

- 1 035 919

1964

7 813

42 651 1 046 816 138 294

9 637

3 057

- 1 248 270

1965

7 612

51 892 1 177 618 146 803

11 534

3 029

- 1 398 489

1966

7 489

53 959 1 327 535 153 545

12 449

2 174

- 1 557 152

1967

7 604

61 681 1 386 190 156 680

12 655

1 983

256

- 1 627 049

1968

7 462

56 506 1 426 719 156 191

12 464

2 091

254

- 1 661 687

1969

7 326

51 690 1 442 838 148 787

12 835

2 078

253

- 1 665 807

1970

11 950

53 703 1 394 634 147 395

13 253

1 909

251

- 1 623 095

1971

11 747

46 389 1 374 947 136 975

12 374

1 753

249

- 1 584 434

1972

11 590

42 406 1 326 988 129 671

11 317

2 124

248

- 1 524 344

1973

11 425

39 865 1 245 676 121 747

10 486

2 013

246

- 1 431 458

1974

11 250

32 223 1 161 155 115 805

8 012

2 173

245

- 1 330 863

1975

11 091

27 454 1 068 705 127 990

7 317

1 883

246

- 1 244 686

1976

10 920

25 716 1 012 060 122 888

7 134

1 960

246

- 1 180 924

1977

10 761

24 351

957 152 119 439

6 474

1 857

245

- 1 120 279

1978

10 598

22 812

931 603 117 214

6 330

1 491

10

- 1 090 058

1979

21 148

27 588

908 403 117 723

5 678

1 455

- 1 082 004

1980

21 009

25 898

779 980 117 752

5 195

385

950 228

1981

20 860

25 904

718 848 117 045

4 962

948

8 175 000 1 063 575

1982

20 673

24 180

682 518 109 707

8 211

836

8 175 000 1 021 133

1983

30 493

24 265

665 273 114 295

12 534

851

8 175 000 1 022 719

1984

30 320

22 983

666 359 115 458

9 938

963

2 103 000

949 023

1985

29 270

51

20 359

648 726 122 937

10 479

1 006

83 000

915 830

1986

27 460

64 950

34

18 500

632 743 106 296

10 522

904

83 000

944 411

1987

26 358

64 950

99

17 013

631 315 106 146

10 485

794

83 000

940 162

1988

24 610

64 950

144

17 934

611 518 112 838

8 838

1 311

5 133 000

975 148

1989

22 734

53 950

101

18 490

582 531 111 909

8 349

1 324

5 138 600

937 993

1990

20 893

53 950

77

17 566

530 205 116 896

8 351

1 414

5 138 600

887 957

1991

21 609

53 950

52

17 662

489 959 110 336

7 806

1 323

5 138 600

841 302

1992

19 748

53 950

74

17 911

452 143 119 515

7 144

1 224

5 138 020

809 734

1993

17 979

53 950

167

17 549

435 003 131 213

6 534

1 169

5 137 017

800 586

1994

16 249

53 950

114

19 431

409 543 135 283

6 477

2 046

5 135 695

778 793

1995

15 932

53 950

152

21 278

394 396 148 202

6 345

1 938

5 135 829

778 027

1996

14 047

53 950

20 877

381 145 156 808

5 848

1 894

5 134 795

769 369

1997

12 444

53 950

22 266

362 049 176 631

5 551

1 756

0 149 292

783 939

1998

10 782

53 950

26 876

351 946 180 928

4 585

1 933

0 144 349

775 349

1999

11 614

53 950

27 687

341 343 169 113

4 273

1 859

0 138 008

747 847

2000

11 795

53 950

27 638

330 400 182 115

4 516

1 981

0 159 634

772 029

NOTE: East Coast Offshore crude oil reserves booked for first time in 1981.
Arctic Islands crude oil reserves booked for first time in 1985.
Mackenzie Delta/Beaufort Sea booked for first time in 1986.

November 2006

Table 2.12.1b

CRUDE OIL
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
2001 - 2012
Thousand Cubic Metres
British
Main Terr. Mac Delta/ Arctic
(S. 68 N) Beau Sea Isles Columbia

Alberta

Other E. Coast
Sask. Manitoba Ontario East Can Offshore

Canada

2001

10 363

53 950

24 676

309 388

184 894

3 969

1 853

151 003

740 096

2002

8 988

53 950

22 305

305 224

183 869

3 429

1 797

134 415

713 977

2003

7 733

53 950

23 568

278 583

184 739

4 640

1 877

121 197

676 287

2004

6 788

53 950

22 162

276 632

187 902

3 861

1 947

138 699

691 941

2005

5 699

53 950

21 471

270 765

197 651

3 942

1 595

272 865

827 938

2006

4 767

53 950

18 665

264 431

179 882

7 079

1 672

255 244

785 690

2007

3 749

53 950

17 129

258 545

190 489

7 046

1 620

264 809

797 337

2008

2 808

53 950

16 535

252 561

195 214

9 127

1 574

233 366

765 135

2009

1 906

53 950

18 005

237 716

152 398

8 400

1 634

213 647

687 656

2010

10 927

53 950

na

18 653

236 853

183 767

7 700

1 576

na

154 619

668 045

2011

10 927

53 950

na

18 161

245 939

183 767

7 700

1 576

na

126 969

648 989

2012

10 171

53 950

na

19 108

269 200

183 767

4 909

1 495

na

235 377

777 977

Break in Data Series

Note: East Coast Offshore crude oil reserves booked for first time in 1981.
Arctic Islands crude oil reserves booked for first time in 1985.
Mackenzie Delta/Beaufort Sea booked for first time in 1986.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.12.2a

NGL'S / ETHANE, PROPANE & BUTANE


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
1962 - 2000
Thousand Cubic Metres
British
Main Terr.
(S. 68 N) Columbia

Alberta

Sask. Manitoba Canada

1962

6 265

122 845

1 852

- 130 962

1963

5 638

124 008

1 131

- 130 777

1964

7 330

149 071

1 288

- 157 689

1965

6 266

150 911

1 290

- 158 467

1966

6 695

201 454

2 247

- 210 396

1967

6 728

205 764

2 234

- 214 726

1968

6 068

237 789

1 995

- 245 852

1969

6 035

269 430

1 691

- 277 156

1970

6 143

278 197

1 926

- 286 266

1971

6 069

251 002

1 733

- 258 804

1972

6 533

241 777

1 624

- 249 934

1973

6 558

229 740

1 517

- 237 815

1974

6 034

6 150

233 132

1 425

- 246 741

1975

6 528

5 828

227 790

1 583

- 241 729

1976

8 503

6 612

222 162

1 504

- 238 781

1977

8 435

5 055

212 281

1 739

- 227 510

1978

8 381

4 985

214 676

1 620

- 229 662

1979

2 480

109 920

1 146

- 113 546

1980

1 960

2 455

104 911

1 007

- 110 333

1981

305

3 036

98 989

922

- 103 252

1982

305

2 861

99 655

875

- 103 696

1983

305

3 096

104 953

783

- 109 137

1984

305

2 951

131 480

716

13 135 465

1985

305

3 821

163 943

673

77 168 819

1986

3 757

194 078

915

68 198 818

1987

3 222

204 939

1 767

63 209 991

1988

3 164

210 092

1 641

58 214 955

1989

6 841

221 296

1 522

54 229 713

1990

6 346

220 182

1 473

48 228 049

1991

6 727

235 758

1 385

43 243 913

1992

6 418

207 617

1 278

39 215 352

1993

10 736

196 325

1 542

36 208 639

1994

11 079

183 902

1 689

33 196 703

1995

11 031

189 194

1 750

29 202 004

1996

11 063

186 547

1 703

55 199 368

1997

11 985

172 979

1 290

- 186 254

1998

11 597

167 138

1 154

- 179 889

1999

11 135

157 027

1 019

- 169 181

2000

12 067

158 974

1 010

- 172 051

Note: Prior to 1979, LPG & Pentanes Plus combined into NGL

November 2006

Table 2.12.2b

NGL'S / ETHANE, PROPANE & BUTANE


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
2001 - 2012
Thousand Cubic Metres
British
Columbia

Alberta

Sask.

Canada

2001

11 848

156 786

981

169 615

2002

10 819

153 166

1 000

164 985

2003

11 122

114 221

1 029

126 372

2004

11 658

113 269

888

125 815

2005

13 428

110 801

851

125 080

2006

17 377

113 171

812

131 360

2007

18 222

101 226

725

120 173

2008

24 895

107 823

1 130

133 848

2009

25 863

105 164

1 104

132 131

2010

28 900

208 000

na

236 900

2011

44 000

206 400

na

250 400

Break in Series

Note: Prior to 1979, LPG & Pentanes Plus combined into NGL
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.12.3a

PENTANES PLUS
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
1979 - 2012
Thousand Cubic Metres
British
Main Terr. Mac Delta/ Arctic
(S. 68 N) Beau Sea Isles Columbia

E. Coast
Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Offshore

Canada

1979

8 302

2 416

82 424

350

93 492

1980

195

8 302

4 732

2 431

76 848

305

92 813

1981

195

8 302

4 732

2 961

74 078

273

90 541

1982

195

9 552

4 732

2 918

76 639

246

94 282

1983

195

9 552

4 732

3 155

75 761

245

93 640

1984

195

10 666

6 647

3 114

96 552

267

117 448

1985

195

11 206

6 617

4 448

129 187

252

33

151 938

1986

2 067

11 206

6 617

4 399

115 405

240

33

139 967

1987

752

11 206

6 617

3 891

115 056

572

30

138 124

1988

708

12 203

6 617

3 811

109 343

534

28

133 244

1989

357

11 671

6 617

4 260

114 157

498

26

137 586

1990

327

11 671

6 617

4 024

109 636

503

24

132 802

1991

866

11 671

6 617

4 681

114 881

477

22

139 215

1992

796

11 671

6 617

4 685

103 779

446

21

128 015

1993

725

11 671

5 618

110 966

493

20

129 493

1994

2 685

5 640

104 554

518

19

113 416

1995

2 560

5 737

105 818

405

17

114 537

1996

5 466

5 840

100 094

383

36

111 819

1997

5 277

5 734

92 742

342

10 784

114 879

1998

5 208

5 546

89 134

328

10 784

111 000

1999

3 360

5 198

81 148

287

10 784

100 777

2000

2 974

5 477

84 279

280

10 692

103 702

2001

2 910

5 676

70 194

265

10 556

89 601

2002

2 848

5 896

62 900

295

10 408

82 347

2003

2 789

5 874

56 865

295

7 801

73 624

2004

2 731

6 477

53 536

262

7 548

70 554

2005

2 676

6 640

53 782

247

7 363

70 708

2006

2 616

8 220

52 984

237

7 166

71 223

2007

2 559

7 230

49 893

203

6 943

66 828

2008

2 501

9 460

48 627

372

5 454

66 414

2009

2 441

9 959

46 510

361

4 685

63 956

2010

na

na

na

11 100

48 700

na

na

4 268

64 068

2011

na

na

na

11 300

46 500

na

na

4 268

62 068

2012

na

na

na

16 200

45 500

na

na

4 268

65 968

Break in Data Series

Note: Prior to 1979, LPG & Pentanes Plus combined into NGL on Table 2.12.2a
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.13a

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
1962 - 2000
Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C
Main Terr.
(S. 68 N)

Mac Delta/
Beau Sea *

British
Arctic
Isles Columbia

Alberta

Other E. Coast
Sask. Ontario East Can Offshore

Canada

1962

2 407

165 684

791 990

22 831

5 683

988 595

1963

2 407

174 404

848 856

22 813

5 986

1 054 466

1964

2 407

224 655

1 028 177

24 196

4 481

42

1 283 958

1965

5 183

210 655

1 069 137

25 051

5 233

42

1 315 301

1966

7 797

230 813

1 124 191

26 299

5 712

56

1 394 868

1967

8 397

249 938

1 157 618

25 345

5 716

63

1 447 077

1968

8 538

249 700

1 254 752

24 569

6 570

56

1 544 185

1969

39 536

250 057

1 312 279

29 130

7 280

49

1 638 331

1970

39 552

287 025

1 352 610

28 955

8 637

42

1 716 821

1971

49 413

280 562

1 397 192

28 305

8 152

32

1 763 656

1972

49 145

267 060

1 369 171

29 284

7 287

45

1 721 992

1973

32 507

256 380

1 396 794

36 032

6 929

39

1 728 681

1974

161 242 *

221 436

1 406 558

35 393

6 805

32

1 831 466

1975

328 712 *

209 206

1 448 744

33 225

7 598

30

2 027 515

1976

473 990 *

201 553

1 448 836

31 959

8 408

44

2 164 790

1977

22 103

187 064

291 178

209 704

1 478 270

33 141

9 046

336

2 230 842

1978

16 863

185 880

306 617

218 365

1 549 716

35 333

9 106

333

2 322 213

1979

16 211

184 123

397 619

207 363

1 646 392

35 431

8 586

332

2 496 057

1980

15 102

184 123

380 551

208 694

1 661 442

33 651

7 975

326

2 491 864

1981

11 581

184 123

380 551

222 280

1 723 130

32 557

8 434

317

2 562 973

1982

11 412

212 810

380 551

220 588

1 728 364

28 282

8 815

228

2 591 050

1983

11 767

212 810

380 551

222 191

1 744 766

27 650 12 639

221

2 612 595

1984

11 580

245 010

389 390

223 996

1 898 815

26 962 12 698

130

2 808 581

1985

11 372

258 310

406 370

243 548

1 827 058

25 801 11 310

154

2 783 923

1986

11 636

258 310

406 370

240 307

1 749 997

61 305 17 444

141

2 745 510

1987

11 272

258 310

406 370

210 327

1 727 725

60 705 17 949

125

2 692 783

1988

11 205

280 130

406 370

210 094

1 688 054

56 283 18 311

98

2 670 545

1989

10 987

298 730

406 370

218 393

1 705 559

74 791 17 529

90

2 732 449

1990

10 913

298 730

406 370

223 638

1 689 884

78 880 16 903

72

2 725 390

1991

10 029

298 730

406 370

229 215

1 678 553

71 182 16 718

72

2 710 869

1992

9 883

298 730

406 370

247 335

1 621 875

70 409 16 881

71

2 671 554

1993

9 355

298 730

246 957

1 578 959

80 927 17 217

111

2 232 256

1994

9 297

242 227

1 547 635

85 301 13 415

111

1 897 986

1995

8 869

253 540

1 567 785

86 609 11 982

109

1 928 894

1996

9 583

253 502

1 483 710

81 805 12 454

109

1 841 163

1997

8 963

247 432

1 392 709

76 528 12 458

105

70 500

1 808 695

1998
1999
2000

8 523
17 025
16 079

0
0
0

0
0
0

238 599
238 973
249 479

1 346 172
1 311 707
1 262 949

71 471 12 181
68 595 11 993
75 633 11 591

105
105
105

70 500
70 500
67 083

1 747 551
1 718 898
1 682 919

* Includes Mainland Territory, Mackenzie Delta/ Beaufort Sea & Acrtic Islands.
* Note: Mackenzie Delta gas reserves included for the first time in 1974 and Arctic Islands in 1975.

November 2006

Table 2.13b

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
2001 - 2012
Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C
Main Terr.
(S. 68 N)
2001 15 026
2002 12 656
2003 12 456
2004 11 872
2005 11 260
2006 10 241
2007
9 995
2008 10 089
2009 10 000
Break in Data Series
2010 13 146
2011 13 146
2012 13 017

British
Columbia

Alberta

Sask.

New E. Coast
Ontario Brunswick* Offshore

Canada

251 451
254 661
259 905
289 432
347 833
367 653
375 929
483 051
534 208

1 272 232
1 252 562
1 198 748
1 175 892
1 153 480
1 131 234
1 124 930
1 138 557
1 072 114

81 730
76 649
87 877
85 007
91 614
98 829
95 060
88 621
81 026

11 513
11 419
11 586
11 456
13 021
20 006
19 842
19 637
19 418

105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105

61 695
56 153
23 324
19 278
15 247
11 644
7 963
14 174
10 579

1 693 752
1 664 205
1 594 001
1 593 042
1 632 560
1 639 712
1 633 824
1 754 234
1 727 450

782 049
805 764
948 690

1 092 700
1 007 000
972 400

63 700
63 700
60 059

19 208
19 208
18 977

3 900
3 900
3 806

7 800
7 800
5 768

1 982 503
1 920 518
2 022 717

* Note: Effective 2010 New Brunswick included. Prior years was "Other Eastern Canada"
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.14a

SULPHUR
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
1962 - 2000
Thousand Tonnes
British
Columbia

Alberta

From Natural
From Developed
Gas Reserves Synthetic Reserves

Saskatchewan

TOTAL
CANADA

1962

2 533

59 737

16

62 286

62 286

1963

2 721

61 057

16

63 794

63 794

1964

3 226

86 129

14

89 369

89 369

1965

2 765

81 911

14

84 690

84 690

1966

3 164

101 322

104 492

104 492

1967

3 018

107 156

110 180

110 180

1968

3 136

123 564

126 707

41 470

168 177

1969

2 770

138 113

21

140 904

41 422

182 326

1970

2 644

165 738

22

168 404

41 374

209 778

1971

2 734

166 410

23

169 167

41 323

210 490

1972

2 393

165 794

24

168 211

41 232

209 443

1973

2 293

156 202

32

158 527

41 127

199 654

1974

2 161

133 402

19

135 582

41 030

176 612

1975

2 151

112 431

30

114 612

9 448

124 060

1976

2 303

110 985

30

113 318

9 294

122 612

1977

11 491

108 521

28

120 040

9 247

129 287

1978

11 973

107 462

26

119 461

9 129

128 590

1979

6 711

102 707

25

109 443

8 760

118 203

1980

6 587

96 617

25

103 229

8 471

111 700

1981

6 191

90 840

24

97 055

8 225

105 280

1982

5 924

87 632

93 556

7 966

101 522

1983

8 070

83 347

91 417

7 635

99 052

1984

8 433

81 247

89 680

9 417

99 097

1985

11 264

83 350

94 614

9 025

103 639

1986

10 930

75 218

86 148

10 601

96 749

1987

8 399

93 965

102 364

10 665

113 029

1988

9 069

93 734

102 803

12 041

114 844

1989

8 768

94 085

102 853

13 350

116 203

1990

9 143

95 848

104 991

12 849

117 840

1991

8 840

92 900

101 740

13 499

115 239

1992

14 521

88 343

102 864

12 920

115 784

1993

15 496

78 393

93 889

12 321

106 210

1994

15 431

82 982

98 413

13 091

111 504

1995

14 789

78 810

93 599

17 124

110 723

1996

14 994

73 423

88 417

16 467

104 884

1997

13 507

66 519

80 026

15 782

95 808

1998

13 089

63 496

76 585

18 711

95 296

1999

13 498

59 981

73 479

37 245

110 724

2000

13 288

62 008

75 296

37 307

112 603

Note: New procedure adopted for estimating oil sands reserves commencing with the 1975, 1984 and 1986 report.

November 2006

Table 2.14b

SULPHUR
REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA
AT YEAR END
2001 - 2012
Thousand Tonnes
British
Columbia

Alberta Saskatchewan

From Natural
Gas Reserves

From Developed
Mining Reserves

TOTAL
CANADA

2001

13 542

53 064

66 606

36 705

103 311

2002

13 735

43 464

57 199

37 580

94 779

2003

13 838

42 620

56 458

38 464

94 922

2004

13 780

42 462

56 242

39 020

95 262

2005

14 033

41 125

55 158

38 183

93 341

2006

13 630

35 135

48 765

44 773

93 538

2007

14 641

36 265

50 906

43 251

94 157

2008

13 805

29 694

43 499

41 834

85 333

2009

14 368

27 411

41 779

40 952

82 731

2010

14 400

22 500

36 900

154 000

190 900

2011

13 700

20 900

34 600

152 200

186 800

2012

15 700

20 800

36 500

100 100

136 600

Break in Data Series

Note: New procedure adopted for estimating oil sands reserves commencing with the 1975, 1984 and 1986 report.
Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.15a

LIQUID HYDROCARBON RESERVES IN CANADA


INITIAL ESTABLISHED & REMAINING
ESTABLISHED RESERVES
AT 2012-12-31
Thousand Cubic Metres
Initial

Remaining

Established

Established

Reserves

Reserves

Crude Oil
Conventional Areas
British Columbia...........................................

131 840

19 108

Alberta..........................................................

2 829 700

269 200

Saskatchewan..............................................

954 045

183 767

Manitoba......................................................

52 532

4 909

Ontario.........................................................

15 000

1 495

Mainland Territories (S.68N).......................

52 900

10 171

East Coast Offshore.....................................

336 000

235 377

Total Conventional Areas.................................

4 372 017

724 027

Mackenzie Delta/Beaufort Sea.....................

54 000

53 950

Total Frontier Areas..........................................

54 000

53 950

TOTAL CRUDE OIL.......................................

4 426 017

777 977

Frontier Areas

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data. Year ends vary.

December 2013

Table 2.16a

CRUDE OIL RESERVES IN CANADA


ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENHANCED RECOVERY
AT 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED
Thousand Cubic Metres
INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES
From
Natural

Additional From Enhanced Recovery

Depletion

Secondary

British Columbia.......................................

87 308

42 845

Alberta......................................................

1 943 052

Saskatchewan..........................................

Tertiary *

Sub-Total

Total

42 845

130 153

651 985

208 929

860 914

2 803 966

641 795

274 895

34 920

309 815

951 610

Manitoba...................................................

41 942

9 229

9 229

51 171

Ontario......................................................

14 264

1 392

1 392

15 656

Other Eastern Canada.............................

128

Mainland Territories (S. 68N)..................

15 344

27 659

27 659

43 003

Mackenzie Delta/Beaufort Sea.................

26 000

28 000

28 000

54 000

Arctic lslands............................................

463

Eastcoast Offshore...................................

352 343

41 670

Total Canada .......... 3 122 639

1 077 675

243 849

128

463

41 670

394 013

1 321 524

4 444 163

Reflects type of technology, not tertiary sequence of enhanced recovery application.

November 2010

1 177

418 924
0
147 218
1 292
58 290
79 998
12 714 009

Saskatchewan....................................

Manitoba.............................................

Ontario................................................

Other Eastern Canada........................

Northwest Territories..........................

Eastcoast Offshore.............................

Total Canada...........

November 2010

45 661

8 939 143

Alberta................................................

7 890 691

55 291

35 279

288 947

6 061 659

3 069 144

1 402 677

Raw Gas Reserves

in Place

British Columbia..................................

Conventional Areas

Initial Established

Initial Volume

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

Table 2.17a

6 690 134

52 526

29 103

1 098

43 222

265 479

5 162 054

1 136 652

Marketable Gas Reserves

Initial Established

NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN CANADA


INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE & INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES
AT 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

20 800 000

Total Canada................................

21 935 000

272 300 000

Total Canada..........................................

January 2013

Note: Effective 2010 CAPP Reserves are based on provincial and NEB data.

and commercial projects.

Developed bitumen reserves are those recovered from developed experimental / demonstration

21 935 000

272 300 000

Alberta....................................................

Thousand Cubic Metres

IN-SITU RAW BITUMEN

Developed upgraded bitumen reserves are those recoverable from developed commercial projects

Table 2.18a

21 461 000

21 461 000

154 000

Total Canada................................

5 337 000

154 000

6 157 000

5 337 000

Established Reserves

Remaining

Alberta...........................................

Thousand Tonnes

Sulphur

20 800 000

Alberta....................................................

Thousand Cubic Metres


6 157 000

Established Reserves

in Place

SURFACE MINING - INTEGRATED SYNTHETIC CRUDE OIL

Initial

Initial Volume

NON-CONVENTIONAL RESERVES IN CANADA


INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE, INITIAL ESTABLISHED & REMAINING
AT 2011-12-31

November 2010

UNCONNECTED
CONNECTED
TOTAL

GAS TYPE

3 139
6 861
10 000

0
0
0

MAIN MAC DELTA


TERRITORY
BEAU SEA
0
0
0

ARCTIC
ISLES
16 954
517 254
534 208

BC
87 191
984 923
1 072 114

ALTA
20 213
60 813
81 026

SASK
0
0
0

MAN

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

12 666
6 752
19 418

ONT

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


REMAINING ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY TYPE
AT 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

0
105
105

OTHER
EAST CAN.

0
10 579
10 579

E. COAST
OFFSHORE

Table 2.19a

140 163
1 587 287
1 727 450

CANADA

91 411
-

1 440
-

MAIN MAC DELTA ARCTIC


TERRITORY BEAU SEA ISLES
449
221
98 646
834
2 907
27 547
2 570
14 198
3 448
309
1 613
8 895
5 891
38 524
373
4 025
1 110
386
10 992
6 103
12 451
1 883
94
137
26 108
3 062
8 906
4 049

BC
577 268
145 596
249 378
134 287
161 714
175 918
481 817
1 334 891
340 486
102 275
94 016
560 252
121 100
477 158
56 304
173 428
251 246
209 118
204 570
250 929
207 835
139 065
102 909
145 077
77 148
51 271
37 126
137 049
99 260
65 501
120 442
153 480
231 943
152 429

ALTA

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

PRE 1947
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

YEAR OF
DISCOVERY
16 256
13 434
35 381
8 265
197 079
127 219
304 106
638 809
319 375
395 781
354 554
36 443
310 998
178 420
84 358
104 600
385 650
236 388
222 668
25 064
137 105
286 606
98 845
259 292
136 025
93 648
68 603
70 321
14 085
32 250
88 731
117 411
156 912

SASK

Thousand Cubic Metres

25 690
2 672
76 164
8 084
15 751
200
2 786
120
1 551
1 775
3 186
1 270
108
160
1 180
-

MAN
8 722
130
30
5 082
1 200
140
1 200
600
360
500
10
4 250
2 198
330
18 421
170
2 220
250
90
160
520
300
200
10
130
325
200

2 860
-

11 400
958 000

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

CRUDE OIL
INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

Table 2.20a

680 261
161 982
262 842
174 750
171 179
398 827
613 357
1 715 982
1 086 385
438 735
492 904
945 149
164 363
804 552
238 172
258 545
377 431
603 833
450 844
515 557
233 362
281 465
390 733
244 468
347 952
193 399
143 525
219 135
171 285
79 723
178 800
245 403
359 765
1 271 590

CANADA

42 533
-

463
-

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

BC
225
22
37 764
167
573
11 981
945
5 926
685
45
644
3 927
1 355
15 593
42
946
131
37
2 393
926
3 504
377
12
14
8 000
318
1 418
1 090

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

Pre 1947
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

YEAR OF
MAIN MAC DELTA
DISCOVERY TERRITORY BEAU SEA
75 887
70 669
142 585
67 304
81 809
80 288
167 795
268 112
79 494
38 031
25 053
235 882
48 527
176 879
11 910
42 063
52 639
50 564
80 798
113 637
82 509
52 176
29 195
27 570
9 439
14 367
5 272
28 852
15 026
16 382
20 388
37 711
61 147
39 456

ALTA
1 646
1 979
3 791
870
23 857
41 896
88 455
169 076
66 570
69 586
30 597
6 951
32 099
19 513
9 201
9 696
33 451
24 488
24 168
5 293
14 365
27 756
11 422
29 607
11 267
10 946
7 526
10 710
696
3 166
8 167
8 845
21 343

SASK

Thousand Cubic Metres

5 739
158
21 455
1 440
3 616
28
277
7
300
680
646
180
7
6
80
-

MAN
1 572
20
3
1 750
260
30
240
120
80
125
1
1 700
375
68
3 150
28
278
55
12
23
97
57
50
1
25
136
39

128
-

4 498
292 178

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

CRUDE OIL
INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

Table 2.21a

120 120
72 335
144 567
72 845
82 939
109 914
210 314
378 164
287 854
108 509
95 240
278 738
58 123
215 279
32 108
51 384
66 429
87 970
107 599
154 099
87 856
67 667
57 089
39 052
41 536
26 560
19 779
41 303
26 218
17 092
31 554
46 221
71 626
354 106

CANADA

470
43 003

54 000
54 000

463

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total

YEAR OF
MAIN MAC DELTA
DISCOVERY TERRITORY BEAU SEA
193
154
35
1 115
600
477
5 755
4 163
664
1 379
999
1 115
471
2 212
610
1 814
1 735
3 539
514
948
76
470
520
533
236
172
386
129
79
130 153

BC
29 357
17 806
17 695
29 100
32 991
33 810
17 690
23 821
18 355
13 413
12 990
21 995
17 270
21 698
18 792
23 259
11 231
11 343
6 561
3 553
11 842
6 431
8 081
9 851
10 050
6 574
8 109
5 320
4 246
1 316
2 803 966

ALTA
19 178
7 329
9 939
6 504
6 538
10 745
1 085
2 535
1 284
922
14 788
2 950
499
2 532
9 061
12 361
3 836
1 852
1 393
244
598
180
269
211
2 777
554
162
1 170
380
735
951 610

SASK

Thousand Cubic Metres

3 688
273
1 822
510
100
560
194
1 415
12
301
80
36
160
241
20
2
450
287
5 600
298
285
218
51 171

MAN

560
134
190
450
230
10
30
705
531
121
157
246
200
318
258
274
274
134
69
100
84
109
91
40
30
15 656

4
12

128

52 420
25 574
29 491
37 789
189 132
45 782
27 292
32 384
20 533
15 724
28 819
26 765
19 072
26 643
28 656
37 840
17 243
17 072
8 728
5 469
13 260
7 215
9 226
16 295
13 445
7 694
8 966
6 659
4 735
2 051
4 444 163

CANADA

Table 2.21b

94 769
2 568
394 013

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

CRUDE OIL
INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

TERTIARY.........................

0
0

JURASSIC.........................

TRIASSIC..........................

0
0
0
92 911

ORDOVICIAN....................

CAMBRIAN........................

UNASSIGNED*

ALL AGES.........................

November 2010

*Unassigned by ERCB

173 000

SILURIAN..........................

0
92 911

DEVONIAN........................

PENNSYLVANIAN.............

MISSISSIPIAN...................

PERMIAN..........................

PALEOZOIC

LOWER CRETACEOUS....
0

173 000

BEAU SEA

UPPER CRETACEOUS....

MESOZOIC

TERRITORY

1 440

1 440

ISLES

MAIN MAC DELTA ARCTIC

QUATERNARY..................

CENOZOIC

AGE

GEOLOGICAL

461 062

8 076

23 526

43 919

287 481

44 265

53 620

175

BC

10 644 110

11 579

3 957 737

523 456

14 847

453 858

210 238

3 530 983

1 941 412

ALTA

6 752 312

49 113

113 999

2 596 295

2 198

613 338

3 377 369

SASK

Thousand Cubic Metres

222 442

230

16 990

165 184

38 963

1 075

MAN

OTHER

E. COAST

92 973

4 752

42 776

10 937

34 508

2 860

2 860

19 715 350

11 579

4 752

92 119

10 937

4 225 661

3 311 321

58 766

743 537

1 091 804

8 050 287

1 941 587

173 000

CANADA

Table 2.22a

1 272 240

185 000

1 087 240

ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

CRUDE OIL
INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE IN CANADA BY GEOLOGICAL AGE
AT 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

TERTIARY.......................

0
0
0

LOWER CRETACEOUS.

JURASSIC.......................

TRIASSIC........................

0
0
43 003
0
0
0
0
43 003

PENNSYLVANIAN..........

MISSISSIPIAN................

DEVONIAN......................

SILURIAN........................

ORDOVICIAN..................

CAMBRIAN.....................

UNASSIGNED*

ALL AGES......................

November 2010

*Unassigned by ERCB

PERMIAN........................

PALEOZOIC

UPPER CRETACEOUS..

MESOZOIC

TERRITORY

54 000

54 000

BEAU SEA

463

463

ISLES

MAIN MAC DELTA ARCTIC

QUATERNARY...............

CENOZOIC

AGE

GEOLOGICAL

92 101

7 855

79 713

57 864

628 452

336 248

ALTA

2 329

130 153 2 803 966

1 243 1 599 404

4 565

12 837

93 123

8 462

9 914

BC

SASK

951 610

1 889

5 897

457 849

42

151 653

334 280

Thousand Cubic Metres

51 171

230

5 982

38 569

6 175

215

MAN

E. COAST

15 656

817

5 243

2 251

7 345

128

128

336 257

54 000

CANADA

593 212

20 692

172 878

284 814

2 329

817

7 362

2 251

Table 2.23a

394 013 4 444 163

0 1 663 337

60 660

333 353 1 306 214

ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

OTHER

CRUDE OIL
INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY GEOLOGICAL AGE
AT 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

5 250
162
869
2 476
375
410
15 213
16 100
-

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

PRE 1947
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

YEAR OF
MAIN MAC DELTA
DISCOVERY TERRITORY BEAU SEA
544
803
10 033
24 970
10 866
25 188
105 864
51 074
43 716
40 644
22 534
19 703
59 558
13 974
8 971
55 667
11 794
28 788
4 497
7 069
9 222
20 645
22 661
14 737
10 461
10 765
84 594
29 727
58 533
49 004

BC
1 290 761
55 019
25 342
40 009
45 552
138 836
260 625
279 805
215 761
221 482
110 863
231 837
143 837
428 378
254 586
307 287
139 223
62 880
71 564
143 196
69 770
182 766
264 401
221 226
37 995
88 077
66 257
154 713
199 391
78 976
207 173
177 409
164 492
169 502

ALTA
735
3
8 573
1 834
130 167
21 662
8 774
5 751
6 222
2 568
1 080
485
755
9 042
996
10 912
34
259
464
7 414
27 642
4 481
2 059
3 694
6 249
186
733
1 465
94

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN
62 434
2 100
233
1 140
1 315
956
2 363
13
565
75
215
2 609
3 763
15
1 302
2 416
310
4 489
2 482
52
1 193
3 141
690
5 267
2 598
5 701
1 948
5 160
3 206
3 286
2 909
2 146
6 129

902
90
300
-

19 300
20 565

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

RAW NATURAL GAS


INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

Table 2.24a

1 360 626
57 122
25 575
41 149
46 867
149 168
274 855
434 955
248 854
255 771
222 693
289 133
192 730
473 865
278 489
330 768
201 952
86 206
86 395
212 667
96 863
213 006
272 503
236 399
80 126
115 801
116 278
175 092
221 261
92 947
295 239
226 878
226 636
245 294

CANADA

500
3 330
12 805
800
58 290

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total

MAIN MAC DELTA


YEAR OF
DISCOVERY TERRITORY
BEAU SEA
116 882
9 054
1 497 075
3 711
1 556
7 048
8 116
17 404
18 255
16 269
20 020
26 133
14 230
27 250
45 152
15 386
27 840
33 302
8 639
21 746
39 151
18 547
31 568
42 721
44 993
31 937
25 170
18 083
24 568
732
3 069 144

BC
258 206
109 113
54 598
62 744
56 073
67 822
114 582
48 171
74 290
53 696
50 135
49 588
29 575
60 120
100 315
84 214
93 712
82 127
79 105
92 544
88 334
90 285
62 610
117 971
95 722
106 991
90 452
61 429
48 132
7 496
8 939 143

ALTA
72 055
2
7 335
591
24 042
5 974
431
1 552
2 218
1 090
742
1 506
81
33
839
3 814
1 778
10 793
16 087
3 364
72
72
23
43
8
43
3
418 924

SASK
0

MAN

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

6 042
1 638
74
480
73
129
164
108
230
393
526
502
390
216
125
275
265
315
401
404
365
430
440
367
480
126
11
28
147 218

1 292

CANADA

Table 2.24b

453 185
119 807
1 551 747
12 133
86 903
14 667
72 960
99 041
13 333
142 005
65 575
93 140
71 625
72 603
77 204
44 331
88 614
147 363
99 897
121 710
119 873
91 823
129 188
139 479
125 323
97 907
161 194
141 227
139 318
116 145
79 646
72 754
8 259
79 998 12 714 009

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

RAW NATURAL GAS


INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

4 057
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
146
0
0
0
0
800
2 206
0
0
338
350
8 333
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 082
0
0

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

PRE 1947
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

YEAR OF
MAIN MAC DELTA
BEAU SEA
DISCOVERY TERRITORY
443
224
8 166
16 321
6 505
22 495
59 036
40 990
37 272
33 740
16 969
13 614
49 222
7 723
7 377
47 026
9 748
24 074
3 161
5 007
4 522
15 662
15 796
9 235
6 218
7 043
72 556
14 796
41 353
38 309

BC
741 279
35 504
19 557
31 593
36 356
74 362
193 889
166 318
169 947
165 187
80 356
157 471
110 797
330 084
143 824
235 154
113 603
38 407
50 073
88 921
42 273
146 375
109 043
171 083
26 507
68 550
46 063
90 730
139 370
54 053
147 387
137 076
114 719
121 653

ALTA
645
2
7 659
1 185
101 578
9 793
3 123
3 401
2 360
2 054
468
383
648
6 813
847
(1 839)
28
142
401
5 386
20 260
3 303
1 591
2 313
5 996
93
478
1 098
75

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN
18 134
1 260
158
685
795
614
1 148
8
331
45
135
670
635
9
951
133
130
395
671
31
310
803
301
879
826
2 277
307
924
1 348
1 014
1 525
964
1 033

862
75
240
-

13 000
12 191

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

RAW NATURAL GAS


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

Table 2.25a

765 420
36 766
19 715
32 278
37 151
82 859
204 388
284 225
186 576
191 071
142 928
200 821
150 793
364 927
161 985
251 925
163 606
53 073
59 030
135 129
60 413
170 901
113 408
181 777
52 168
88 341
78 967
102 585
152 508
62 444
221 050
161 957
158 134
173 261

CANADA

490
2 260
7 457
760
35 279

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total

YEAR OF
MAIN MAC DELTA
DISCOVERY TERRITORY
BEAU SEA
84 070
4 881
218 636
1 837
848
5 810
6 737
11 701
15 343
11 066
13 554
18 179
8 793
21 530
35 839
11 428
21 726
28 102
6 481
17 941
33 362
15 663
25 606
31 928
38 181
27 448
20 697
15 772
14 452
463
1 402 677

BC
153 170
81 869
38 206
45 200
38 169
46 420
96 140
32 994
51 442
34 284
35 609
36 113
21 328
40 844
71 212
58 580
65 372
57 352
55 812
64 394
60 663
62 740
43 222
75 696
68 444
77 554
65 393
44 690
35 581
5 602
6 061 659

ALTA
51 165
2
5 101
445
18 023
4 312
352
1 251
1 834
926
593
939
70
27
612
2 341
1 091
6 625
10 448
2 293
58
58
18
35
7
35
2
288 947

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN
992
625
46
334
26
56
89
65
138
236
347
325
235
129
75
165
159
189
241
242
219
408
264
220
288
76
6
17
45 661

1 177

289 397
87 377
256 888
62 062
50 488
70 309
117 189
44 695
67 226
46 666
51 135
55 454
30 468
63 292
108 225
70 207
87 200
88 491
64 793
91 072
101 651
89 093
71 340
108 090
106 947
105 240
86 413
60 545
50 074
6 084
7 890 691

CANADA

Table 2.25b

9 100
11 000
10 000
55 291

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

RAW NATURAL GAS


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

3 144
146
680
1 879
287
300
7 500
6 571
-

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

PRE 1947
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

MAIN MAC DELTA


YEAR OF
DISCOVERY TERRITORY BEAU SEA
359
194
6 589
14 564
4 233
18 318
47 397
32 820
29 471
28 688
13 512
10 744
36 044
6 997
5 658
35 423
7 728
17 496
2 349
3 710
3 749
12 478
12 554
7 597
4 484
5 101
61 517
11 499
33 391
30 271

BC
695 785
30 679
15 090
27 117
31 616
59 672
165 575
131 262
128 287
139 678
67 657
121 895
93 158
246 892
126 337
171 685
96 172
32 175
43 391
78 150
33 781
120 865
95 755
133 739
24 004
61 794
41 270
81 586
123 856
47 234
123 899
122 011
98 061
101 522

ALTA
597
2
7 287
1 122
94 551
5 733
1 321
2 726
1 866
1 951
145
285
610
6 330
805
(2 050)
13
135
352
5 006
19 245
3 128
1 512
2 165
5 662
88
454
1 044
44

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN
17 238
1 197
150
651
752
584
1 087
8
313
43
128
632
603
9
901
126
120
375
638
30
294
762
285
836
784
2 163
292
875
1 282
959
1 451
918
981

805
68
225
-

12 350
11 581

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

Table 2.26a

717 928
31 878
15 240
27 768
32 368
67 737
174 373
240 385
138 566
159 574
117 908
156 581
125 212
276 328
140 823
185 209
132 952
45 622
50 516
112 461
49 052
138 790
99 218
142 740
47 834
78 184
70 074
91 640
134 877
53 617
186 463
141 986
133 414
144 399

CANADA

29 103

Total

ARCTIC
ISLES

November 2010

Note: Reserves on this table are credited back to original year of discovery.

392
1 876
5 718
610
-

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

MAIN MAC DELTA


YEAR OF
BEAU SEA
DISCOVERY TERRITORY
135 545
73 238
33 903
40 692
32 924
39 836
55 430
28 499
45 403
29 782
32 177
31 891
18 733
35 701
63 311
53 257
58 287
51 004
48 944
55 824
53 884
56 875
39 067
68 554
59 397
71 038
59 236
40 448
32 445
5 079
5 162 054

1 136 652

ALTA

74 862
4 140
182 823
1 569
699
4 566
5 513
9 651
13 755
8 901
9 679
14 568
6 662
18 037
26 754
9 249
17 255
21 643
5 313
14 655
27 031
12 997
20 755
26 620
30 308
21 697
16 712
13 330
11 563
410

BC

265 479

49 345
2
4 845
424
16 414
4 208
323
1 187
1 717
880
564
918
61
22
581
2 224
1 037
6 293
9 925
2 179
55
55
17
33
6
33
2

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN

43 222

939
593
43
319
25
52
83
62
131
224
330
309
223
123
71
157
151
180
229
230
208
245
251
209
274
72
6
16

1 098

6 690 134

260 691
77 973
216 769
56 462
44 522
60 868
74 651
38 150
59 564
39 932
43 704
47 563
25 725
54 611
91 206
62 690
75 635
75 261
56 632
77 414
88 047
80 027
62 209
95 474
90 011
92 961
76 255
53 856
44 047
5 507

CANADA

Table 2.26 b

52 526

8 645
10 450
9 500
-

OTHER E. COAST
ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY YEAR OF DISCOVERY
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

TERTIARY.........................

LOWER CRETACEOUS..

JURASSIC.........................

TRIASSIC..........................

58 290

ORDOVICIAN....................

CAMBRIAN........................

UNASSIGNED*....................

ALL AGES..........................

November 2010

* Unassigned by ERCB

SILURIAN..........................

5 264
53 026

MISSISSIPIAN...................

PENNSYLVANIAN............

BEAU SEA

DEVONIAN........................

PERMIAN..........................

PALEOZOIC

UPPER CRETACEOUS...

MESOZOIC

TERRITORY

MAIN MAC DELTA

QUATERNARY..................

CENOZOIC

AGE

GEOLOGICAL

ISLES

ARCTIC

3 069 144

502

530 309

73 239

41 368

1 929 924

132 467

360 503

832

BC

8 939 143

1 518 418

261

2 707 484

1 044 716

8 844

245 629

92 225

2 272 493

1 047 515

1 558

ALTA

418 924

51 374

2 352

187 509

177 373

316

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN

OTHER

E. COAST

147 218

1 425

1 497

141 113

3 183

1 292

300

902

90

1 518 920

1 425

1 797

141 374

3 294 002

1 175 495

50 212

2 175 553

250 633

2 868 451

1 234 183

1 558

406

CANADA

Table 2.27a

79 998 12 714 009

23 589

47 946

8 463

ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

RAW NATURAL GAS


INITIAL VOLUME IN PLACE IN CANADA BY GEOLOGICAL AGE
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

TERTIARY.........................

LOWER CRETACEOUS....

JURASSIC.........................

TRIASSIC...........................

35 279

SILURIAN...........................

ORDOVICIAN....................

CAMBRIAN........................

UNASSIGNED*......................

ALL AGES............................

November 2010

*Unassigned by ERCB

3 165

32 114

DEVONIAN........................

PENNSYLVANIAN.............

MISSISSIPIAN...................

PERMIAN...........................

PALEOZOIC

UPPER CRETACEOUS.....

MESOZOIC

TERRITORY

ISLES

ARCTIC

BEAU SEA

MAIN MAC DELTA

QUATERNARY..................

CENOZOIC

AGE

GEOLOGICAL

1 402 677

452

381 083

46 462

33 508

541 987

111 376

287 129

680

BC

6 061 659

873 569

195

1 918 639

803 865

6 637

172 073

66 716

1 648 607

570 492

866

ALTA

288 947

22 114

1 897

129 138

135 581

217

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN

OTHER

E. COAST

45 661

1 010

964

41 627

2 060

1 177

240

862

75

7 890 691

874 021

1 010

1 204

41 822

2 333 896

876 468

40 145

714 060

195 489

2 099 294

712 124

866

292

CANADA

Table 2.28a

55 291

15 500

34 420

5 371

ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

RAW NATURAL GAS


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY GEOLOGICAL AGE
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

JURASSIC........................

TRIASSIC.........................

29 103

CAMBRIAN.......................

UNASSIGNED*....................

ALL AGES.........................

November 2010

*Unassigned by ERCB

SILURIAN.........................

26 558

DEVONIAN.......................

ORDOVICIAN...................

2 545

MISSISSIPIAN..................

PENNSYLVANIAN...........

PERMIAN.........................

PALEOZOIC

LOWER CRETACEOUS.
-

UPPER CRETACEOUS..

MESOZOIC

419

304 039

39 373

28 997

432 857

87 099

243 259

609

BC

0 1 136 652

ISLES

ARCTIC

QUATERNARY.................

BEAU SEA

MAIN MAC DELTA

TERRITORY

TERTIARY........................

CENOZOIC

AGE

GEOLOGICAL

5 162 054

816 423

180

1 487 173

640 063

5 703

144 659

57 792

1 508 676

500 559

826

ALTA

265 479

14 057

1 714

122 999

126 504

205

SASK

Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa & 15C

MAN

E. COAST

43 222

957

914

39 536

1 815

68

1 098

225

805

52 526

14 725

32 699

5 102

ONT EAST CAN OFFSHORE

OTHER

MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS


INITIAL ESTABLISHED RESERVES IN CANADA BY GEOLOGICAL AGE
At 2009-12-31 DISCONTINUED

Table 2.29a

6 690 134

816 842

957

1 139

39 716

1 819 585

696 843

34 700

577 516

161 330

1 907 633

632 774

826

273

CANADA

Section 3

Production
Sub-Section
3.1

Table

Canadian Crude Oil Production


1947 - 1970 ................................................................................................................................. 3.1a
1971 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.1b
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.1c

3.2

Canadian Synthetic & Other Crude Oil Production


1967 - Present............................................................................................................................. 3.2a

3.3

Canadian Condensate Production


1950 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.3a
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.3b

3.4

Canadian Pentanes Plus Production


1947 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.4a
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.4b

3.5

Canadian Propane Production


1948 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.5a
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.5b

3.6

Canadian Butanes Production


1950 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.6a
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.6b

3.7

Canadian Liquid Hydrocarbon Production


1947 - 1959 ................................................................................................................................. 3.7a
1960 - 1972 ................................................................................................................................. 3.7b
1973 - 1984 ................................................................................................................................. 3.7c
1985 - 2002 ................................................................................................................................. 3.7d
2003 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.7e

3.8

Canadian Crude Oil Production by Major Fields and in Order of Cumulative Output
Current Year................................................................................................................................ 3.8a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Section 3 (cont'd)

Production
Sub-Section
3.9

Table

Natural Gas Production


1947 - 1970 ................................................................................................................................. 3.9a
1971 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.9b
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.9c

3.10

Canadian Marketed Gas Production


1947 - 2009 ................................................................................................................................. 3.10a
2010 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.10b

3.11

Canadian Sulphur Production


1952 - 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 3.11a
2006 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.11b

3.12

Canadian Sulphur Sales


1952 - 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 3.12a
2006 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.12b

3.13

Canadian Sulphur Inventory


1952 - 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 3.13a
2006 Present ............................................................................................................................ 3.13b

3.14

Canadian Ethane Production


1974 - Present............................................................................................................................. 3.14a

3.15

Canadian Crude Oil & Equivalent Productive Capacity


1947 - Present............................................................................................................................. 3.15a

3.16

Canadian Crude Oil & Equivalent Production by Type


1971 - Present............................................................................................................................. 3.16a

3.17

Operated Oil Wells in Western Canada


1956 - Present............................................................................................................................. 3.17a

3.18

Operated Gas Wells in Western Canada


1956 - Present............................................................................................................................. 3.18a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

50 325

58 779

64 393

71 416

66 876

70 773

67 043

72 343

81 804

95 042

97 025

91 813

102 497

115 949

112 911

119 753

127 341

134 438

1953 ...................

1954 ...................

1955 ...................

1956 ...................

1957 ...................

1958 ...................

1959 ...................

1960 ...................

1961 ...................

1962 ...................

1963 ...................

1964 ...................

1965 ...................

1966 ...................

1967 ...................

1968 ...................

1969 ...................

1970 ...................

4 025 754

4 021 859

3 520 072

3 123 662

2 643 973

2 140 638

1 831 513

1 988 780

1 415 084

161 384

137 914

137 417

81 635

54 875

23 591

November 2006

92

British
Columbia

*Some condensate included prior to 1951.


Note: The above excludes synthetic crude oil.

36 164

49 932

1951 ...................

1952 ...................

29 046

30 109

55 605

1948 ...................

1949 ...................

36 842

1947 ...................

1950 ...................

354 677

Pre 1947 ...........

Northwest
Territories

52 399 500

45 553 900

39 972 539

36 677 699

32 179 289

29 199 091

27 868 136

26 803 561

26 249 871

25 050 700

20 753 825

20 467 870

17 872 829

21 733 557

22 832 519

17 933 491

13 919 414

12 188 729

9 349 732

7 283 821

4 314 306

3 141 308

1 669 338

1 014 174

12 044 374

Alberta

14 220 317

13 889 741

14 602 120

14 705 385

14 813 291

13 950 524

12 935 978

11 330 902

10 238 954

8 876 729

8 248 768

7 538 752

7 091 503

5 857 596

3 349 441

1 798 411

861 753

443 593

269 662

198 224

165 190

123 977

133 946

82 808

24 376

Saskatchewan

1 854

939 175

985 981

986 024

887 572

831 248

786 050

701 923

599 276

623 989

711 972

757 054

803 461

926 322

967 721

919 730

658 802

341 410

104 192

17 022

Manitoba

Cubic Metres

1947 - 1970

71 719 184

64 578 822

59 200 508

55 507 229

50 583 750

46 178 800

43 429 363

40 819 544

38 622 940

34 882 589

29 969 904

29 014 543

26 043 062

28 680 625

27 196 697

20 455 189

15 181 356

12 786 839

9 686 348

7 520 063

4 509 605

3 294 331

1 858 889

1 133 824

12 423 427

Western
Canada

CANADIAN CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION*

1 140
1 537

166 612

1 215

1 404

1 089

652

745

1 173

1 642

1 910

2 248

2 301

2 414

3 083

3 357

1 986

2 074

2 342

2 335

2 402

2 683

3 106

3 396

3 631

66 262

New
Brunswick

184 636

182 870

197 096

210 362

203 272

198 110

191 546

180 289

182 601

159 709

159 161

123 686

99 107

94 293

83 509

65 546

47 623

30 481

31 332

39 832

41 423

28 125

20 864

4 920 550

Ontario

168 149

185 776

184 085

198 500

211 451

203 924

198 855

192 719

181 931

184 511

161 957

161 462

126 100

102 190

97 650

85 495

67 620

49 965

32 816

33 734

42 515

44 529

31 521

24 495

4 986 812

Eastern
Canada

Table 3.1a

71 887 333

64 764 598

59 384 593

55 705 729

50 795 201

46 382 724

43 628 218

41 012 263

38 804 871

35 067 100

30 131 861

29 176 005

26 169 162

28 782 815

27 294 347

20 540 684

15 248 976

12 836 804

9 719 164

7 553 797

4 552 120

3 338 860

1 890 410

1 158 319

17 410 239

Canada

CANADIAN CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION


1971 - 2009
Cubic Metres
Northwest
Territories
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007

British
Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Western
Canada

Ontario

New
Brunswick

Eastcoast
Offshore

Eastern
Canada

Canada

..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........

149 240
141 456
152 988
158 806
159 874
142 416
137 520
145 649
149 915
160 542
173 367
173 294
169 430
174 724
1 099 000
1 527 700
1 567 000
1 803 000
1 876 000
1 865 037
1 926 500
1 899 000
1 846 408
1 783 768
1 734 561
1 672 000
1 584 630
1 561 734
1 549 052
1 434 274
1 432 198
1 376 500
1 283 130
1 235 280
1 089 849
1 082 727
1 016 900

3 997 242
3 787 007
3 367 264
2 994 500
2 268 795
2 366 299
2 199 233
2 003 724
2 139 963
2 002 128
2 032 308
2 076 533
2 078 771
2 094 156
1 958 194
2 019 450
2 083 471
1 882 038
1 888 438
1 926 023
2 012 833
2 033 394
1 995 703
1 966 577
2 021 484
2 280 892
2 540 059
2 699 083
2 361 149
2 577 200
2 573 005
2 409 095
2 486 413
2 254 412
1 938 700
1 670 600
1 529 200

56 779 900
67 508 300
83 012 600
79 108 300
67 511 900
60 908 200
60 514 100
60 015 300
68 515 800
63 200 800
56 978 500
54 383 700
55 317 100
59 886 000
56 994 700
53 081 700
55 170 300
57 652 600
54 604 600
52 972 800
52 089 500
53 172 700
54 547 500
55 197 000
55 395 000
54 774 900
52 818 300
49 774 200
45 541 700
43 503 800
41 735 200
38 331 800
36 506 445
34 893 117
33 143 639
31 503 390
30 424 500

14 062 694
13 767 933
13 625 605
11 725 945
9 379 084
8 885 931
9 763 272
9 624 550
9 371 831
9 330 839
7 392 727
8 104 366
9 543 275
10 812 499
11 616 186
11 690 644
12 037 145
12 249 366
11 626 032
12 249 177
12 420 084
13 369 511
14 972 109
17 184 047
18 674 847
20 934 161
23 455 404
23 150 915
21 708 701
24 245 085
24 750 931
24 415 887
24 332 312
24 584 203
24 300 749
24 838 452
24 822 600

890 622
835 380
807 882
754 667
701 459
633 322
630 466
598 354
583 377
563 482
542 695
582 223
736 934
793 284
820 729
823 322
781 806
768 563
722 820
737 762
712 792
656 415
634 561
657 870
642 650
613 114
636 681
634 071
581 206
621 378
642 908
650 750
632 770
637 498
806 137
1 100 800
1 289 100

75 879 698
86 040 076
100 966 339
94 742 218
80 021 112
72 936 168
73 244 591
72 387 577
80 760 886
75 257 791
67 119 597
65 320 116
67 845 510
73 760 663
72 488 809
69 142 816
71 639 722
74 355 567
70 717 890
69 750 799
69 161 709
71 131 020
73 996 281
76 789 262
78 468 542
80 275 067
81 035 074
77 820 003
71 741 808
72 381 737
71 134 242
67 184 032
65 241 070
63 604 510
61 279 074
60 195 969
59 082 300

152 252
139 540
128 565
116 708
111 978
99 812
98 372
95 144
91 984
93 882
89 983
85 638
83 600
90 500
112 300
135 500
133 000
190 570
243 676
247 200
235 249
224 300
253 400
263 100
284 763
267 799
220 475
218 600
238 300
231 200
247 500
218 000
197 800
153 048
137 582
124 657
109 400

1 525
1 385
1 576
1 262
1 062
865
794
636
571
475
321
103
100
100
100
100
495
367
1 246

576 511
1 015 676
1 313 345
1 241 125
1 034 311
772 904
4 738 885
6 141 128
8 394 275
8 631 181
16 587 721
19 549 577
18 248 635
17 690 412
17 621 414
21 380 600

153 777
140 925
130 141
117 970
113 040
100 677
99 166
95 780
92 555
94 357
90 304
85 741
83 700
90 600
112 400
135 600
133 495
190 937
243 676
247 200
235 249
800 811
1 269 076
1 576 445
1 525 888
1 302 110
993 379
4 957 485
6 379 428
8 625 475
8 878 681
16 805 721
19 747 377
18 401 683
17 827 994
17 746 071
21 491 246

76 033 475
86 181 001
101 096 480
94 860 188
80 134 152
73 036 845
73 343 757
72 483 357
80 853 441
75 352 148
67 209 901
65 405 857
67 929 210
73 851 263
72 601 209
69 278 416
71 773 217
74 546 504
70 961 566
69 997 999
69 396 958
71 931 831
75 265 357
78 365 707
79 994 430
81 577 177
82 028 453
82 777 488
78 121 236
81 007 212
80 012 923
83 989 753
84 988 447
82 006 193
79 107 068
77 942 040
80 573 546

2008 ..........
2009 ..........

941 600
901 253

1 345 682
1 273 983

29 254 409
26 738 848

25 488 844
24 512 955

1 371 771
1 520 424

58 402 306
54 947 462

98 400
88 044

1 501
2 328

19 912 406
15 529 748

20 012 307
15 620 120

78 414 613
70 567 582

NOTE: Effective 1985, Alberta experimental crude included with the above. Excludes synthetic crude oil.
*Includes Arctic Islands commencing in 1985 and a Beaufort Sea shipment in 1986.
** Includes historicals on previous page

April 2014

Table 3.1b

CANADIAN CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION


2010 - 2013
Cubic Metres

2010
2011
2012
2013
Total**

....................
....................
....................
....................

Northwest
British
Territories *
Columbia
872 226
1 264 202
608 638
1 180 347
756 767
1 217 220
654 436
1 145 635
44 363 285
117 250 648

Alberta
26 629 302
28 427 741
32 343 676
33 767 911
2 693 105 350

Saskatchewan
24 420 742
24 980 489
27 318 066
28 198 231
899 690 366

Manitoba
1 873 445
2 396 724
3 057 838
2 949 397
53 180 227

Western
Canada
55 059 916
57 593 939
64 693 568
66 715 609
3 807 589 876

Ontario
83 779
78 987
81 000
70 187
14 508 409

New
Brunswick
1 941
5 154
4 260
3 088
147 482

Eastcoast
Offshore
16 008 588
15 464 721
11 475 882
13 288 938
236 617 983

Eastern
Canada
16 094 308
15 548 862
11 561 142
13 362 213
251 273 874

Canada
71 154 224
73 142 801
76 254 710
80 077 822
4 058 863 750

NOTE: Effective 1985, Alberta experimental crude included with the above. Excludes synthetic crude oil.
*Includes Arctic Islands commencing in 1985 and a Beaufort Sea shipment in 1986.
** Includes historicals on previous pages

April 2014

Table 3.1c

Table 3.2a

CANADIAN OIL SANDS PRODUCTION


SYNTHETIC AND BITUMEN
1967 - 2013
Thousand Cubic Metres
Mined

In-situ

Synthetic

Mined

Crude**

Bitumen

Synthetic

Experimental &

Crude*** Crude Bitumen *

Canada

1967 ................................

72

..

42

1968 ................................

823

..

64

114
887

1969 ................................

1 603

..

69

1 672

1970 ................................

1 904

..

38

1 942

1971 ................................

2 451

..

15

2 466

1972 ................................

2 963

..

71

3 034

1973 ................................

2 906

..

71

2 977

1974 ................................

2 654

..

73

2 727

1975 ................................

2 506

..

199

2 705

1976 ................................

2 810

..

440

3 250

1977 ................................

2 641

..

486

3 127

1978 ................................

3 262

..

453

3 715

1979 ................................

5 288

..

581

5 869

1980 ................................

7 451

..

556

8 007

1981 ................................

6 278

..

753

7 031

1982 ................................

6 000

..

1 281

7 281

1983 ................................

8 639

..

1 455

10 094

1984 ................................

7 782

..

1 943

9 725

1985 ................................

9 569

..

3 030

12 599

1986 ................................

10 728

..

5 410

16 138

1987 ................................

10 472

..

6 731

17 203

1988 ................................

11 643

..

7 546

19 189

1989 ................................

11 901

..

7 474

19 375

1990 ................................

12 091

..

7 856

19 947

1991 ................................

13 121

..

7 113

20 234

1992 ................................

13 778

..

7 362

21 140

1993 ................................

14 123

..

7 685

21 808

1994 ................................

15 190

..

7 810

23 000

1995 ................................

16 197

..

8 621

24 818

1996 ................................

16 317

..

9 505

25 822

1997 ................................

16 798

..

13 806

30 604

1998 ................................

17 871

..

16 364

34 235

1999 ................................

18 767

..

14 171

32 938

2000 ................................

18 608

..

16 781

35 389

2001 ................................

20 239

..

17 954

38 193

2002 ................................

25 599

..

17 560

43 159

2003 ................................

26 366

..

20 261

46 628

2004 ................................

37 472

..

21 706

59 177

2005 ................................

31 689

..

24 341

56 030

2006 ................................

38 052

..

26 697

64 749

2007 ................................

39 853

..

28 963

68 816

2008 ................................

38 001

..

31 767

69 768

2009 ................................

44 132

..

555

38 516

83 203

2010 ................................

44 827

..

1 688

39 099

85 614

2011 ................................

48 293

..

1 826

43 798

93 917

2012 ................................

50 721

..

1 810

51 047

103 578

52 277

1 449

2 131

56 742

112 599

792 729

1 449

8 010

574 306

1 376 494

2013 ................................
Total

*Effective 1985, experimental crude production is included with the conventional on Table 3.1b.
** From upgraders integrated with mining projects
*** From upgraders integrated with in situ projects

April 2014

Table 3.3a

CANADIAN CONDENSATE PRODUCTION


1950 - 2009
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia
Pre 1950......................................
1951 ......................................
1952 ......................................
1953 ......................................
1954 ......................................
1955 ......................................
1956 ......................................
1957 ......................................
1958 ......................................
1959 ......................................
1960 ......................................
1961 ......................................
1962 ......................................
1963 ......................................
1964 ......................................
1965 ......................................
1966 ......................................
1967 ......................................
1968 ......................................
1969 ......................................
1970 ......................................
1971 ......................................
1972 ......................................
1973 ......................................
1974 ......................................
1975 ......................................
1976 ......................................
1977 ......................................
1978 ......................................
1979 ......................................
1980 ......................................
1981 ......................................
1982 ......................................
1983 ......................................
1984 ......................................
1985 ......................................
1986 ......................................
1987 ......................................
1988 ......................................
1989 ......................................
1990 ......................................
1991 ......................................
1992 ......................................
1993 ......................................
1994 ......................................
1995 ......................................
1996 ......................................
1997 ......................................
1998 ......................................
1999 ......................................
2000 ......................................
2001 ......................................
2002 ......................................
2003 ......................................
2004 ......................................
2005 ......................................
2006 ......................................
2007 ......................................
2008 ......................................
2009 ......................................

25
1 529
2 172
4 190
5 050
6 288
6 447
8 607
12 418
17 044
17 322
16 611
20 104
16 553
16 086
18 300
24 453
25 373
32 549
36 855
28 525
20 361
17 636
14 102
12 096
17 480
25 879
28 538
27 868
24 794
23 858
20 539
40 728
40 134
58 232
77 563
73 170
115 393
85 000
107 400
107 209
126 794
147 550
168 761
188 045
224 067
238 140
272 835
277 879

Alberta
1 396 562
12 595
12 558
18 166
6 996
28 908
36 174
115 037
126 743
184 631
353 394
476 284
1 055 724
544 488
152 503
92 734
118 817
120 613
126 969
107 400
111 600
121 500
145 200
158 700
119 400
113 800
115 200
121 900
122 300
134 200
111 300
95 100
104 400
98 000
133 900
151 900
103 000
86 800
117 200
161 700
128 100
158 700
194 500
228 300
272 400
292 800
337 900
382 800
393 400
418 500
451 800
464 200
449 600
480 721
500 360
563 106
639 831
762 327
879 745
793 311

Manitoba
2 920
730
2 200
607
1 920
2 259
1 500
1 400
1 100
1 200
1 200
300
-

Canada
1 396 562
12 595
12 558
18 166
6 996
28 908
36 174
115 037
126 743
184 631
353 394
476 309
1 057 253
546 660
156 693
97 784
125 105
127 060
135 576
119 818
128 644
138 822
161 811
178 804
135 953
129 886
133 500
146 353
147 673
166 749
148 155
123 625
124 761
115 636
148 002
166 916
121 210
114 879
146 345
191 488
155 153
184 058
216 439
270 128
313 734
352 232
415 763
455 970
508 793
503 500
559 200
571 409
576 394
628 271
669 121
751 150
863 898
1 000 467
1 152 580
1 071 190

April 2014

Table 3.3b

CANADIAN CONDENSATE PRODUCTION


2010 - 2013
Cubic Metres

2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

..........
..........
..........
..........

British
Columbia
280 606
311 938
323 853
349 802
4 164 752

Alberta
705 244
707 307
727 105
948 966
19 395 416

Manitoba
17 336

Canada
985 850
1 019 244
1 050 958
1 298 768
23 577 503

April 2014

Table 3.4a

CANADIAN PENTANES PLUS PRODUCTION


1947 - 2009
Cubic Metres

Pre 1947...........................
1947.............................
1948.............................
1949.............................
1950.............................
1951.............................
1952.............................
1953.............................
1954.............................
1955.............................
1956.............................
1957.............................
1958.............................
1959.............................
1960.............................
1961.............................
1962.............................
1963.............................
1964.............................
1965.............................
1966.............................
1967.............................
1968.............................
1969.............................
1970.............................
1971.............................
1972.............................
1973.............................
1974.............................
1975.............................
1976.............................
1977.............................
1978.............................
1979.............................
1980.............................
1981.............................
1982.............................
1983.............................
1984.............................
1985.............................
1986.............................
1987.............................
1988.............................
1989.............................
1990.............................
1991.............................
1992.............................
1993.............................
1994.............................
1995.............................
1996.............................
1997.............................
1998.............................
1999.............................
2000.............................
2001.............................
2002.............................
2003.............................
2004.............................
2005.............................
2006.............................
2007.............................
2008.............................
2009.............................

British
Columbia

Alberta

4 444
39 895
81 513
119 317
129 284
133 139
133 761
146 548
150 556
154 868
161 460
152 594
150 029
159 409
177 048
161 772
179 998
178 444
185 182
167 494
180 179
155 427
184 397
133 601
124 946
135 185
113 984
131 441
125 059
141 343
187 805
196 231
235 375
234 035
250 672
301 555
344 167
342 991
357 813
357 446
440 796
573 458
569 076
608 400
597 899
588 513
530 709
527 061
526 980
532 100
470 342
424 339
458 591

931 648
67 890
74 474
75 871
70 935
81 843
92148
95 786
108 437
138 000
146 030
157 728
170 813
265 056
311 277
699 895
1 497 996
2 775 033
3 702 430
4 145 298
4 347 806
4 539 898
4 934 305
5 786 244
6 657 502
7 071 511
9 270 495
9 427 390
9 012 300
8 443 500
7 420 900
7 343 700
6 561 100
6 472 200
5 890 700
5 652 200
5 529 600
5 161 100
5 333 000
5 644 600
5 717 600
6 061 300
6 285 300
6 440 800
6 306 400
6 620 100
7 277 200
8 023 500
8 893 500
9 343 400
9 988 000
11 577 400
11 623 300
11 420 000
10 761 200
9 649 000
9 351 000
8 567 496
9 636 779
9 407 795
9 687 909
9 721 127
9 103 759
8 387 391

Saskatchewan *
2 447
24 152
36 104
35 907
42 362
43 422
45 389
40 162
39 895
47 034
51 563
59 888
64 750
62 135
63 589
67 570
56 443
52 072
46 777
23 254
44 011
42 974
37 527
28 455
25 842
17 408
36 100
26 200
28 300
27 100
28 580
27 450
26 339
25 750
28 083
28 720
29 680
32 596
33 195
40 448
41 939
79 084
94 253
107 027
87 621
80 692
78 256
77 259
81 489
112 024
128 233
85 398

Canada
931 648
67 890
74 474
75 871
70 935
81 843
92 148
95 786
108 437
138 000
146 030
162 172
213 155
370 721
466 698
865 086
1 673 497
2 952 216
3 894 367
4 336 016
4 542 569
4 748 392
5 138 462
5 996 161
6 881 661
7 310 694
9 495 856
9 674 958
9 247 187
8 680 754
7 635 171
7 547 133
6 760 538
6 699 571
6 061 828
5 805 601
5 690 627
5 292 492
5 500 541
5 795 859
5 887 243
6 276 205
6 510 111
6 703 625
6 566 774
6 896 522
7 606 838
8 396 387
9 266 171
9 733 809
10 378 641
12 058 644
12 238 697
12 068 160
11 463 853
10 353 926
10 027 134
9 178 897
10 242 096
10 012 034
10 301 499
10 303 492
9 656 332
8 931 381

July 2014

Table 3.4b

CANADIAN PENTANES PLUS PRODUCTION


2010 - 2013
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia
2010 .........
2011 .........
2012 .........
2013 .........
Total

Alberta

517 230
650 794
739 745
899 311

8 118 654
7 736 225
7 496 199
7 889 318

16 655 751

387 200 292

Saskatchewan *
85 801
81 209
93 498 r
97 385
2 930 843

Canada
8 721 686
8 468 228
8 329 442
8 886 014
406 786 885

* 1978 forward Includes condensate


r = revised

July 2014

Table 3.5a

CANADIAN PROPANE PRODUCTION*


1948 - 2009
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
r

.................................
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10 967
15 385
19 856
25 886
34 444
32 565
38 858
56 948
53 066
65 565
63 619
51 984
66 718
74 425
76 198
90 026
89 225
81 842
88 052
91 149
85 702
84 864
75 507
64 118
68 783
62 494
59 687
64 802
209 062
230 602
246 789
277 995
267 879
274 645
282 005
331 425
309 944
338 026
360 734
407 504
519 845
192 199
490 000
494 499
404 322
391 830
334 749
360 473
373 724
361 862
335 304
364 565

Alberta
1 347
8 596
22 392
39 453
53 600
68 743
83 987
126 426
146 939
176 405
159 735
235 999
299 927
374 499
466 978
540 903
887 079
1 443 047
1 800 871
2 033 180
2 303 463
2 637 500
3 199 800
3 671 900
4 624 500
5 166 500
5 083 300
5 358 700
5 240 400
5 342 000
5 050 700
5 543 400
5 294 900
5 192 500
5 235 400
4 945 000
5 475 700
5 445 600
5 074 300
5 602 700
5 896 400
6 268 500
6 520 000
6 569 870
7 529 742
7 973 698
7 989 300
9 006 000
9 260 000
8 445 900
8 661 600
8 583 000
8 654 900
7 614 000
7 419 000
6 062 523
7 162 667
6 977 702
7 181 421
6 907 841
6 642 476
6 295 794

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

3 815
44 604
63 129
69 044
82 066
94 759
102 540
107 252
119 218
140 522
149 656
135 662
126 361
126 566
121 292
116 102
99 238
88 869
81 292
78 893
80 132
75 779
66 926
34 129
27 080
67 100
79 500
84 600
56 500
64 900
68 000
65 335
62 687
61 290
66 837
68 345
70 640
77 580
79 669
97 075
100 654
135 878
125 610
113 381
114 106
113 789
121 500
121 059
118 866
128 877
143 631
189 165 r

Offshore
Nova Scotia
-

4 380
3 650
3 400
3 137
4 400
4 605
3 200
3 400
2 400
2 400
2 400
800
-

42 900
191 000
246 400
297 600
185 100
215 700
166 100
154 400
210 200
241 800

Canada
1 347
8 596
22 392
39 453
53 600
68 743
83 987
126 426
146 939
176 405
174 517
295 988
382 912
469 429
583 488
668 227
1 028 477
1 607 247
1 973 155
2 239 267
2 516 738
2 825 146
3 392 879
3 872 891
4 821 990
5 372 628
5 271 763
5 529 411
5 409 744
5 512 042
5 216 534
5 704 043
5 437 333
5 290 747
5 331 263
5 074 594
5 614 887
5 599 382
5 343 512
5 901 602
6 214 326
6 616 230
6 855 171
6 909 005
7 881 984
8 375 868
8 372 284
9 424 006
9 701 203
8 950 479
9 282 099
8 911 077
9 313 410
8 412 880
8 183 828
6 865 742
7 804 016
7 674 934
7 840 111
7 552 980
7 331 612
7 091 324

revised

*Gas processing plant production

July 2014

Table 3.5b

CANADIAN PROPANE PRODUCTION*


2010 - 2013
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

..........
..........
..........
..........

revised

369 092
466 697
661 764
717 270
12 067 540

Alberta
6 075 493
6 116 898
6 301 647
6 669 119
293 243 858

Saskatchewan
202 472
224 646
258 639
269 393
5 786 651

Manitoba
r
r

38 172

Offshore
Nova Scotia
261 500
229 100
151 315
109 996
2 703 110

Canada
6 908 557
7 037 341
7 373 364
7 765 778
313 839 332

*Gas processing plant production

July 2014

Table 3.6a

CANADIAN BUTANES PRODUCTION*


1950 - 2009
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

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12 960
32 878
46 590
51 090
61 548
64 967
73 332
75 910
79 560
93 399
83 780
66 310
49 019
50 532
54 139
108 933
105 307
106 308
109 658
111 233
106 461
112 683
89 556
84 635
89 443
80 291
81 972
73 932
114 957
141 643
149 123
162 683
152 224
162 349
183 378
214 795
214 640
223 006
233 467
271 786
350 715
230 488
405 600
349 081
324 063
319 881
369 148
317 061
338 608
343 020
308 839
328 028

Alberta
5 385
13 424
22 270
31 508
38 938
78 143
93 958
118 744
105 358
177 650
202 083
260 144
322 591
396 694
741 262
964 212
1 158 462
1 319 233
1 506 777
1 654 800
2 082 700
2 400 500
3 054 800
3 361 200
3 371 700
3 501 900
3 436 000
3 500 400
3 212 000
3 470 800
3 250 200
3 126 100
3 117 400
3 032 400
3 103 100
3 095 400
2 847 000
3 128 500
3 353 100
3 246 300
3 253 600
3 537 655
3 727 497
4 102 794
4 459 200
5 014 000
4 760 000
4 104 500
4 328 200
4 439 000
5 076 700
4 525 000
4 264 000
4 160 483
4 802 904
4 778 113
4 836 718
4 776 804
4 783 070
4 330 121

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

2 972
27 304
36 345
38 322
46 192
53 393
58 289
53 741
54 323
62 557
64 554
55 227
55 805
59 317
50 839
49 834
42 072
37 986
36 977
38 064
39 135
36 503
31 127
18 138
16 516
43 680
47 900
49 000
41 400
45 100
47 630
45 750
43 898
42 920
46 805
47 860
49 460
54 327
55 325
67 413
69 898
64 399
54 880
55 439
62 221
62 682
65 445
63 010
61 605
66 046
76 523
97 825 r

Offshore
Nova Scotia
-

1 095
1 095
1 100
1 316
1 680
1 824
1 200
1 200
1 200
1 200
1 200
400
-

40 900
134 600
160 000
193 500
133 500
190 800
163 300
158 000
187 900
169 600

Canada
5 385
13 424
22 270
31 508
38 938
78 143
93 958
118 744
121 290
237 832
285 018
349 556
430 331
515 054
872 883
1 093 863
1 292 345
1 475 189
1 655 111
1 776 337
2 187 524
2 510 349
3 159 778
3 519 967
3 519 079
3 646 194
3 582 635
3 649 697
3 357 596
3 619 986
3 370 883
3 228 873
3 223 359
3 156 371
3 232 972
3 219 427
3 004 452
3 316 343
3 551 169
3 456 413
3 451 546
3 744 124
3 958 880
4 366 649
4 724 500
5 292 533
5 049 192
4 443 699
4 748 813
4 733 887
5 578 080
5 064 120
4 810 284
4 736 546
5 370 997
5 348 984
5 400 231
5 343 870
5 356 332
4 925 574

r = revised
*Gas processing plant production.

July 2014

Table 3.6b

CANADIAN BUTANES PRODUCTION*


2010 - 2013
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia

Alberta

2010 ..........
326 652
4 182 094
376 301
4 190 954
2011 ..........
457 604
4 176 348
2012 ..........
511 957
4 349 045
2013 ..........
Total
10 037 522
176 861 936
r = revised
*Gas processing plant production.

Saskatchewan
114 449 r
127 289 r
146 550 r
152 644
3 134 906

Manitoba
14 510

Offshore
Nova Scotia
155 500
137 100
85 200
65 083
1 974 983

Canada
4 778 696
4 831 644
4 865 703
5 078 728
192 023 857

July 2014

November 2006

CRUDE OIL:
Territories..............................
101
British Columbia....................
Alberta..................................
2 778
Saskatchewan......................
227
Manitoba...............................
Ontario..................................
57
New Brunswick.....................
10
Total
3 173
SYNTHETIC CRUDE OIL:
Alberta..................................
Total
CONDENSATE:
British Columbia....................
Alberta..................................
Total
PENTANES PLUS:
British Columbia....................
Alberta..................................
186
Saskatchewan......................
Total
186
PROPANE:
British Columbia....................
Alberta..................................
Saskatchewan......................
Total
BUTANES:
British Columbia....................
Alberta..................................
Saskatchewan......................
Total
TOTAL LIQUID HYDROCARBONS:
101
Territories..............................
British Columbia....................
Alberta..................................
2 964
Saskatchewan......................
227
Manitoba...............................
Ontario..................................
57
New Brunswick.....................
10
Total
3 359

1947
80
8 606
340
113
8
9 147
208
208
23
23
80
8 837
340
113
8
9 378

203
203
4
4
152
4 768
366
77
9
5 372

1949

152
4 561
366
77
9
5 165

1948

82
12 090
452
109
7
12 740

15
15

61
61

194
194

82
11 820
452
109
7
12 470

1950

99
20 359
543
5
86
6
21 098

37
37

108
108

224
224

34
34

99
19 956
543
5
86
6
20 695

1951

136
26 039
737
46
83
6
27 047

61
61

146
146

252
252

34
34

136
25 546
737
46
83
6
26 554

1952

1953

138
33 980
1 215
285
130
6
35 754

86
86

188
188

262
262

50
50

138
33 394
1 215
285
130
6
35 168

Cubic Metres Per Day

161
38 788
2 361
935
180
6
42 431

107
107

230
230

297
297

19
19

161
38 135
2 361
935
180
6
41 778

1954

CANADIAN LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION


1947 - 1959

50 150
4 927
1 805
229
5
57 292

176

214
214

346
346

378
378

79
79

49 133
4 927
1 805
229
5
56 275

176

1955

195
64
63 540
9 151
2 513
258
9
75 730

257
257

401
401

399
399

99
99

195
64
62 384
9 151
2 513
258
9
74 574

1956

183
162
61 099
16 048
2 651
272
8
80 423

325
325

483
483

444

12
432

315
315

183
150
59 544
16 048
2 651
272
8
78 856

1957

184
731
58 441
20 917
2 201
436
6
82 916

90
487
75
652

42
646
122
810

223
726
66
1 015

506
506

184
376
56 076
20 654
2 201
436
6
79 933

1959

Table 3.7a

194
399
50 509
19 454
2 538
339
7
73 440

36
289
8
333

30
438
10
478

109
468
7
584

347
347

194
224
48 967
19 429
2 538
339
7
71 698

1958

November 2006

* Does not include experimental crude.

CRUDE OIL:
Territories............................
198
British Columbia..................
377
Alberta................................. 56 704
Saskatchewan..................... 22 538
Manitoba..............................
2 068
Ontario.................................
436
New Brunswick....................
6
Total
82 327
SYNTHETIC CRUDE OIL:
Alberta.................................
Total
CONDENSATE:
British Columbia..................
Alberta.................................
966
Total
966
PENTANES PLUS:
British Columbia..................
326
Alberta.................................
850
Saskatchewan.....................
99
Total
1 275
PROPANE:
British Columbia..................
54
Alberta.................................
819
Saskatchewan.....................
172
Total
1 045
BUTANES:
British Columbia..................
127
Alberta.................................
552
Saskatchewan.....................
99
Total
778
TOTAL LIQUID HYDROCARBONS:
Territories............................
198
British Columbia..................
884
Alberta*................................ 59 891
Saskatchewan..................... 22 908
Manitoba..............................
2 068
Ontario.................................
436
New Brunswick....................
6
Total
86 391

1960

94
1 279
225
1 598
169
884
126
1 179
260
4 509
81 076
28 519
1 710
494
4
116 572

71
1 026
189
1 286
140
713
105
958
224
1 007
73 590
24 712
1 951
500
5
101 989

4
2 892
2 896

365
4 104
116
4 585

260
3 877
71 917
28 052
1 710
494
4
106 314

1962

354
1 918
98
2 370

1 301
1 301

224
442
68 632
24 320
1 951
500
5
96 074

1961

266
6 088
85 098
31 569
1 642
525
3
125 191

178
1 087
146
1 411

89
1 482
260
1 831

366
7 603
119
8 088

6
1 492
1 498

266
5 449
73 434
31 044
1 642
525
3
112 363

1963

251
5 721
91 124
35 907
1 918
541
2
135 464

200
2 025
159
2 384

106
2 424
280
2 810

400
10 116
124
10 640

11
417
428

251
5 004
76 142
35 344
1 918
541
2
119 202

1964

281
6 655
98 205
38 772
2 154
557
2
146 626

208
2 642
147
2 997

156
3 954
294
4 404

412
11 357
110
11 879

14
254
268

281
5 865
79 998
38 221
2 154
557
2
127 078

1965

Cubic Metres Per Day

1960 - 1972

318
8 048
108 508
41 169
2 277
576
3
160 899

218
3 174
149
3 541

145
4 934
327
5 406

424
11 912
109
12 445

17
326
343

318
7 244
88 162
40 584
2 277
576
3
139 164

1966

309
9 454
122 636
40 974
2 432
540
4
176 349

256
3 614
171
4 041

180
5 570
385
6 135

442
12 438
129
13 009

18
330
348

197
197

309
8 558
100 487
40 289
2 432
540
4
152 619

1967

CANADIAN LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION

327
10 462
135 720
40 623
2 694
500
3
190 329

229
4 117
176
4 522

174
6 311
410
6 895

417
13 482
141
14 040

24
347
371

2 249
2 249

327
9 618
109 214
39 896
2 694
500
3
162 252

1968

349
11 788
157 104
38 741
2 701
506
3
211 192

182
4 534
151
4 867

142
7 226
372
7 740

411
15 853
164
16 428

34
294
328

4 392
4 392

349
11 019
124 805
38 054
2 701
506
3
177 437

1969

368
11 830
181 795
39 636
2 573
456
4
236 662

134
5 706
153
5 993

183
8 767
346
9 296

437
18 240
177
18 854

47
306
353

5 216
5 216

368
11 029
143 560
38 960
2 573
456
4
196 950

1970

386
11 191
239 252
38 261
2 282
381
4
291 757

148
8 346
139
8 633

208
12 635
331
13 174

442
25 329
174
25 945

46
397
443

8 096
8 096

386
10 347
184 449
37 617
2 282
381
4
235 466

1972

Table 3.7b

409
11 825
198 620
39 207
2 440
417
4
252 922

138
6 577
162
6 877

204
10 060
347
10 611

485
19 374
170
20 029

47
333
380

6 715
6 715

409
10 951
155 561
38 528
2 440
417
4
208 310

1971

45
327
372
489
24 691
155
25 335
244
13 927
272
14 443
288
9 237
115
9 640
442
442
435
9 270
272 830
32 668
2 068
320
3
317 594

493
25 828
185
26 506
271
14 155
318
14 744
298
9 209
136
9 643
419
10 342
285 215
37 969
2 213
352
4
336 514

200

7 271

435
8 204
216 735
32 126
2 068
320
3
259 891

1974

55
435
490

194

7 962

419
9 225
227 432
37 330
2 213
352
4
276 975

1973

438
7 282
240 622
26 186
1 922
307
3
276 760

528
528

291
9 594
104
9 989

224
14 681
243
15 148

507
23 133
143
23 783

44
312
356

545

6 866

438
6 216
184 963
25 696
1 922
307
3
219 545

1975

November 2006

Note: Experimental L & M included bitumen from 1967 - 1984, from 1985 onwards with crude oil.

CONDENSATE:
British Columbia......................................
Alberta...................................................
Total
PENTANES PLUS:
British Columbia.........................................
Alberta.......................................................
Saskatchewan...........................................
Total
PROPANE:
British Columbia.........................................
Alberta..............................................
Saskatchewan...........................................
Total
BUTANES:
British Columbia.........................................
Alberta......................................................
Saskatchewan...........................................
Total
ETHANE:
Alberta......................................................
Saskatchewan...........................................
Total
TOTAL LIQUID HYDROCARBONS:
Territories............................................
British Columbia.........................................
Alberta...............................................
Saskatchewan...........................................
Manitoba....................................................
Ontario..............................................
New Brunswick..........................................
Total

BITUMEN/EXP:
Alberta..................................................

SYNTHETIC CRUDE OIL:


Alberta.....................................................

CRUDE OIL:
Territories...................................................
British Columbia.........................................
Alberta................................................
Saskatchewan...........................................
Manitoba..................................................
Ontario..................................................
New Brunswick..........................................
Total

389
7 513
220 096
24 729
1 730
270
2
254 729

503
503

300
9 388
101
9 789

240
14 318
222
14 780

458
20 276
128
20 862

50
315
365

1 202

7 678

389
6 465
166 416
24 278
1 730
270
2
199 550

1976

377
7 141
220 034
27 133
1 727
269
2
256 683

1 015
1 015

305
9 590
104
9 999

250
14 636
216
15 102

494
20 120
64
20 678

67
334
401

1 331

7 216

377
6 025
165 792
26 749
1 727
269
2
200 941

1977

Cubic Metres Per Day

1973 - 1984

399
6 513
219 389
26 815
1 639
261
2
255 018

3 837
3 837

292
8 800
107
9 199

235
13 838
219
14 292

426
17 976
120
18 522

70
336
406

1 241

8 937

399
5 490
164 424
26 369
1 639
261
2
198 584

1978

389
6 998
256 419
26 102
1 598
252
2
291 760

9 828
9 828

309
9 509
100
9 918

232
15 187
208
15 627

505
17 732
118
18 355

89
368
457

1 592

14 488

389
5 863
187 715
25 676
1 598
252
2
221 495

1979

CANADIAN LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION

439
6 387
246 477
25 865
1 540
256
1
280 965

12 174
12 174

245
8 880
85
9 210

206
14 467
183
14 856

365
16 095
103
16 563

101
304
405

1 519

20 358

439
5 470
172 680
25 494
1 540
256
1
205 880

1980

475
6 396
226 701
20 532
1 487
246
1
255 838

12 796
56
12 852

232
8 565
50
8 847

176
14 226
94
14 496

342
15 485
78
15 905

78
261
339

2 063

17 200

475
5 568
156 105
20 254
1 487
246
1
184 136

1981

475
6 548
218 904
22 458
1 595
235
1
250 216

11 639
64
11 703

245
8 541
45
8 831

188
14 344
74
14 606

370
15 150
71
15 591

56
286
342

3 510

16 438

475
5 689
148 996
22 204
1 595
235
1
179 195

1982

477
6 507
243 960
30 129
2 167
247
283 487

15 390
147
15 537

224
8 478
130
8 832

163
14 961
211
15 335

359
14 571
99
15 029

39
366
405

5 309

21 262

477
5 722
163 623
29 542
2 167
247
201 778

1984

Table 3.7c

464
6 446
228 236
26 621
2 019
229
1
264 016

12 764
123
12 887

220
8 308
120
8 648

171
13 548
184
13 903

312
14 140
48
14 500

48
268
316

3 986

23 668

464
5 695
151 554
26 146
2 019
229
1
186 108

1983

26 216

8 301

SYNTHETIC:
Alberta.............................

BITUMEN:
Alberta.............................
71
238
6
315
515
16 606
74
17 195
632
15 350
178
9
16 169
388
8 571
124
3
9 086
17 680
120
17 800
4 293
7 314
256 727
33 474
2 160
364
1
304 333

387
15 665
78
16 130
573
13 902
155
10
14 640
315
7 800
113
3
8 231
14 101
121
14 222
4 185
6 856
241 392
32 496
2 271
371
287 571

18 441

28 690

4 293
5 708
151 151
32 978
2 142
364
1
196 637

1987

48
282
2
332

14 822

29 391

4 185
5 533
145 429
32 029
2 256
371
189 803

1986

November 2006

* Includes Arctic Islands production commencing in 1985 and Beaufort Sea in 1986.

Note: Experimental L & M and H included with bitumen from 1967 - 1984, from 1985 onwards with crude oil.

CONDENSATE:
British Columbia...........
33
Alberta..........................
416
Manitoba.......................
8
Total
457
PENTANES PLUS:
British Columbia...........
343
Alberta..........................
15 464
Saskatchewan
72
Total
15 879
PROPANE:
British Columbia...........
177
Alberta..........................
14 919
Saskatchewan..............
193
Manitoba.......................
12
Offshore Nova Scotia
Total
15 301
BUTANES:
British Columbia...........
203
Alberta..........................
8 480
Saskatchewan..............
118
Manitoba.......................
3
Offshore Nova Scotia
Total
8 804
ETHANE:
British Columbia...........
Alberta..........................
14 981
Saskatchewan..............
117
Total
15 098
TOTAL LIQUID HYDROCARBONS:
Territories.....................
3 012
British Columbia...........
6 121
Alberta.......................... 244 927
Saskatchewan..............
32 325
Manitoba.......................
2 271
Ontario..........................
308
Eastcoast Offshore.......
New Brunswick.............
Offshore Nova Scotia
Total
288 964

3 012
5 365
156 150
31 825
2 248
308
198 908

CRUDE OIL:
Territories.....................
British Columbia...........
Alberta..........................
Saskatchewan..............
Manitoba.......................
Ontario..........................
Eastcoast Offshore.......
New Brunswick............
Total

1985

4 926
6 841
270 513
33 980
2 115
521
1
318 897

17 795
120
17 915

408
9 162
128
4
9 702

675
16 111
186
9
16 981

537
17 173
77
17 787

78
321
2
401

20 618

31 812

4 926
5 143
157 521
33 469
2 100
521
1
203 681

1988

5 140
7 103
264 720
32 349
2 002
668
311 982

17 879
118
17 997

446
8 894
125
5
9 470

762
17 174
179
12
18 127

645
17 646
75
18 366

76
443
5
524

20 477

32 605

5 140
5 174
149 602
31 852
1 980
668
194 416

1989

5 110
7 137
263 654
34 036
2 045
677
312 659

19 468
113
19 581

417
8 914
120
5
9 456

734
17 863
172
13
18 782

641
17 278
72
17 991

68
351
6
425

21 523

33 126

5 110
5 277
145 131
33 559
2 021
677
191 775

1990

5 278
7 464
265 062
34 496
1 969
645
314 914

20 651
111
20 762

445
9 692
118
3
10 258

752
18 000
168
9
18 929

687
18 137
71
18 895

65
435
4
504

19 488

35 948

5 188
7 764
274 177
37 040
1 809
613
1 575
328 166

19 965
124
20 089

501
10 184
128
3
10 816

771
20 573
183
9
21 536

824
19 883
77
20 784

56
531
4
591

20 115

37 645

5 188
5 612
145 281
36 528
1 793
613
1 575
196 590

1992

5 059
8 019
287 575
41 543
1 751
694
2 783
347 424

22 689
127
22 816

588
11 240
131
3
11 962

908
21 846
187
7
22 948

943
21 982
79
23 004

112
625
3
740

21 055

38 693

5 059
5 468
149 445
41 019
1 738
694
2 783
206 206

1993

Cubic Metres Per Day

5 278
5 515
142 711
34 028
1 953
645
190 130

1991

4 887
7 875
298 298
47 623
1 815
721
3 598
364 817

24 843
132
24 975

588
12 217
136
3
12 944

849
21 888
194
7
22 938

940
24 366
81
25 387

110
746
3
859

21 397

41 616

4 887
5 388
151 225
47 080
1 802
721
3 598
214 701

1994

4 752
8 216
311 969
51 760
1 773
782
3 400
382 652

27 401
145
27 546

611
13 737
149
3
14 500

926
24 670
213
6
25 815

981
25 598
89
26 668

114
802
3
919

23 619

44 375

4 752
5 585
151 767
51 164
1 761
782
3 400
219 211

1995

CANADIAN LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION


1985 - 2002

4 568
8 869
315 939
57 802
1 680
732
2 826
392 416

29 211
145
29 356

638
13 005
151
1
13 795

986
25 300
218
2
26 506

984
27 290
91
28 365

125
923
1
1 049

25 970

44 582

4 568
6 135
149 658
57 197
1 676
732
2 826
222 792

1996

4 341
10 238
325 549
65 000
1 744
604
2 118
409 594

29 842
177
30 019

745
11 245
185
12 175

1 116
23 139
266
24 521

1 241
31 719
111
33 071

143
1 049
1 192

37 825

46 022

4 341
6 992
144 708
64 261
1 744
604
2 118
224 768

1997

4 279
11 472
327 684
64 200
1 737
599
12 983
422 954

29 010
184
29 194

961
11 858
189
13 008

1 424
23 730
276
25 430

1 361
31 845
115
33 321

154
1 078
1 232

44 833

48 962

4 279
7 572
136 368
63 436
1 737
599
12 983
226 974

1998

4 244
9 131
318 705
60 397
1 592
669
16 825
411 563

35 580
157
35 737

631
12 162
176
12 969

527
23 515
372
24 414

1 305
31 288
217
32 810

236
1 147
1 383

38 825

51 416

4 244
6 432
124 772
59 475
1 592
669
16 825
214 009

1999

3 918
13 717
317 334
67 168
1 698
632
22 935
229
427 631

2 487
33 625
175
36 287

1 108
13 871
150
112
15 241

1 338
23 647
343
117
25 445

1 550
29 402
257
31 209

261
1 234
1 495

45 850

50 842

3 918
6 973
118 863
66 243
1 698
632
22 935
221 262

2000

3 924
13 708
313 113
68 674
1 761
678
23 647
892
426 397

2 663
33 167
107
35 937

956
12 397
152
369
13 874

1 354
20 860
312
523
23 049

1 605
26 436
293
28 334

293
1 272
1 565

49 189

55 449

3 924
6 837
114 343
67 810
1 761
678
23 647
219 000

2001

Table 3.7d

3 771
13 642
319 791
67 691
1 783
597
45 446
1 113
453 834

3 188
37 670
76
40 934

888
11 682
170
438
13 178

1 108
20 326
313
675
22 422

1 490
25 619
240
27 349

328
1 232
1 560

48 110

70 134

3 771
6 640
105 018
66 892
1 783
597
45 446
230 147

2002

CANADIAN LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION


2003 - 2013
Cubic Metres Per Day
2003
CRUDE OIL:
Territories
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Eastcoast Offshore
New Brunswick
Total

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

3 515
6 812
100 018
66 664
1 734
542
53 560
.
232 845

3 375
6 160
95 336
67 170
1 742
418
49 860
.
224 061

2 986
5 312
90 804
66 577
2 209
377
48 467
.
216 732

2 966
4 577
86 311
68 051
3 016
342
48 278
.
213 540

2 786
4 190
83 355
68 007
3 532
300
58 577
3
220 749

2 573
3 677
79 930
69 642
3 748
269
54 405
4
214 248

2 469
3 490
73 257
67 159
4 166
241
42 547
6
193 336

2 390
3 464
72 957
66 906
5 133
230
43 859
5
194 943

1 668
3 234
77 884
68 440
6 566
216
42 369
14
200 391

2 068
3 326
88 371
74 640
8 355
221
31 355
12
208 346

1 793
3 139
92 515
77 255
8 081
192
36 408
8
219 391

SYNTHETIC:
Mining
In-situ

72 236
0

102 382
0

86 818
0

104 251
0

109 186
0

103 828
0

120 910
1 519

122 813
4 625

132 311
5 004

138 583
4 945

143 226
5 838

BITUMEN:
Mining
In-Situ

0
55 510

0
59 305

0
66 688

0
73 143

0
79 350

0
86 795

0
105 524

0
107 121

0
119 993

0
139 473

3 970
155 458

461
1 367
..
1 828

515
1 543
..
2 058

614
1 753
..
2 367

652
2 089
..
2 741

745
2 404
..
3 149

761
2 173
..
2 935

769
1 932
..
2 701

855
1 938
..
2 792

885
1 987
..
2 871

958
2 600
..
3 558

1 440
26 330
214
27 984

1 444
25 775
212
27 430

1 458
26 542
223
28 223

1 289
26 633
307
28 229

1 159
24 874
350
26 383

1 256
22 979
234
24 470

1 417
22 243
235
23 895

1 783
21 195
222
23 201

2 021
20 481
255
22 758

2 464
21 615
267
24 345

915
19 570
332
..
506
21 322

988
19 117
332
..
591
21 027

1 024
19 675
326
..
455
21 480

991
18 926
353
..
423
20 693

916
18 149
392
..
574
20 032

999
17 249
518
..
662
19 428

1 011
16 645
555
..
716
18 928

1 279
16 759
615
..
628
19 280

1 808
17 218
707
..
413
20 146

1 965
18 272
738
..
301
21 276

1 009
13 123
179
..
365
14 675

869
13 091
173
..
523
14 655

928
13 251
169
..
447
14 795

940
13 087
181
..
433
14 641

844
13 068
209
..
513
14 635

899
11 863
268
..
465
13 495

895
11 458
314
..
426
13 092

1 031
11 482
349
..
376
13 237

1 250
11 411
400
..
233
13 294

1 403
11 915
418
..
178
13 914

2 676
40 079
143
42 898

2 869
40 056
142
43 067

3 401
40 673
115
44 189

3 164
39 996
75
43 235

3 332
35 181
72
38 585

3 157
35 500
72
38 730

3 263
33 828
132
37 223

3 125
35 582
97
38 804

2 648
33 522
111
36 282

2 836
36 124
116
39 077

3 375
12 660
357 493
68 037
1 742
418
49 860
0
870
494 454

2 986
11 996
343 892
67 435
2 209
377
48 467
0
1 114
478 475

2 966
12 001
365 599
68 884
3 016
342
48 278
0
902
501 988

2 786
11 226
372 622
68 923
3 532
300
58 577
3
856
518 825

2 573
10 674
364 229
70 666
3 748
269
54 405
4
1 088
507 656

2 469
10 563
390 975
68 251
4 166
241
42 547
6
1 127
520 346

2 390
10 818
393 622
68 142
5 133
230
43 859
5
1 142
525 341

1 668
11 306
422 148
69 723
6 566
216
42 369
14
1 003
555 014

2 068
11 938
455 990
76 114
8 355
221
31 355
12
646
586 699

1 793
12 765
491 531
78 795
8 081
192
36 408
8
480
630 054

CONDENSATE:
British Columbia
404
Alberta
1 317
Manitoba
..
Total
1 721
PENTANES PLUS:
British Columbia
1 454
Alberta
23 473
Saskatchewan
221
Total
25 148
PROPANE:
British Columbia
1 074
Alberta
16 610
Saskatchewan
313
Manitoba
..
815
Offshore Nova Scotia
Total
18 811
BUTANES:
British Columbia
876
Alberta
11 399
Saskatchewan
172
Manitoba
..
530
Offshore Nova Scotia
Total
12 977
ETHANE:
3 077
British Columbia
Alberta
37 648
Saskatchewan
145
Total
40 871
TOTAL LIQUID HYDROCARBONS:
Territories
3 515
British Columbia
13 697
Alberta
318 211
Saskatchewan
67 514
Manitoba
1 734
Ontario
542
Eastcoast Offshore
53 560
New Brunswick
0
Offshore Nova Scotia
1 345
Total
460 119

July 2014

Table 3.7e

Table 3.8a
CANADIAN CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION BY MAJOR FIELDS

2013 Production (M3)


Annual
Daily

Cumulative
Production
Cubic Metres

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Norman Wells................................

638 086

1 748

41 577 232

BRITISH COLUMBIA
Boundary Lake.............................
Peejay..........................................
Milligan Creek..............................
Eagle West...................................
Inga..............................................
Hay River

207 080
20 117
4 232
24 442
39 366
298 973

567
55
12
67
108
819

37 047 004
10 851 155
7 392 560
6 994 013
6 899 530
4 480 861

4 715 300
928 900
810 700
504 200
1 496 400
4 000
459 800
286 000
274 500
173 500
259 300
7 900
106 200
324 100
170 200
5 400
174 200
574 400
109 100
850 800
170 200
917 800
7 400
47 900

12 919
2 545
2 221
1 381
4 100
11
1 260
784
752
475
710
22
291
888
466
15
477
1 574
299
2 331
466
2 515
20
131

295 023 800


144 107 900
139 637 000
112 969 800
97 393 000
82 956 900
79 143 900
63 481 800
63 454 900
62 823 700
61 124 100
54 341 000
53 685 300
35 986 500
31 779 200
30 181 700
30 180 400
28 539 800
28 360 300
27 014 600
25 695 800
24 317 800
23 641 600
23 517 700

SASKATCHEWAN
Weyburn.......................................
Steelman......................................
Midale..........................................
Battrum........................................
Dollard..........................................
Viewfield North.............................
Dodsland.....................................
Celtic............................................

1 696 796
428 880
395 166
366 131
88 421
3 142 806
631 577
814 140

4 649
1 175
1 083
1 003
242
8 610
1 730
2 231

84 040 957
50 962 997
29 312 804
18 176 962
16 446 390
18 961 227
15 225 479
15 016 898

MANITOBA
Virden...........................................
Daly Sinclair*................................
Waskada......................................
Pierson.........................................

185 472
1 230 265
859 834
479 958

508
3 371
2 356
1 315

27 075 077
14 315 072
6 446 575
2 939 798

ONTARIO
All Fields......................................

70 187

192

14 509 665

ALBERTA

Pembina
Swan Hills
Redwater
Rainbow
Provost
Bonnie Glen
Judy Creek
Swan Hills South
Mitsue.
Leduc-Woodbend
Nipisi
Wizard Lake
Fenn Big Valley
Virginia Hills
Sturgeon Lake South
Golden Spike
Grand Forks
Willisden Green
Carson Creek North
Suffield
Turner Valley
Lloydminster
Westerose
Acheson

EASTCOAST OFFSHORE
Hibernia
Terra Nova
White Rose/North Amethyst
Cohasset/Panuke.........................
NEW BRUNSWICK
Stoney Creek...............................

7 856 202
2 190 510
3 242 281
-

21 524
6 001
8 883
-

136 302 029


54 993 181
33 736 283
7 062 019

127 964

* In 2009 the Daly and Sinclair fields were amalgamated

June 2014

41 402
2 909
4 427
1 838
1 870
3 034
3 811
3 710
4 057
4 963
7 719
6 032
8 052
8 298
9 278
12 984
18 380
21 902
21 640
18 208
19 847
17 625
19 968
19 276
25 273

1 686
4 679
7 470
236 696
1 773 816
1 937 300
2 392 037
2 925 109
3 626 744
3 768 235
4 138 738
4 832 246
5 618 469
6 731 957
7 681 132
8 907 974
9 560 782

British
Columbia

November 2006

* Raw natural gas production less raw and processed gas injection.

Pre 1947.........
1947......................................
1948......................................
1949......................................
1950......................................
1951......................................
1952......................................
1953......................................
1954......................................
1955......................................
1956......................................
1957......................................
1958......................................
1959......................................
1960......................................
1961......................................
1962......................................
1963......................................
1964......................................
1965......................................
1966......................................
1967...... ..............................
1968......................................
1969......................................
1970......................................

Territories
47 274 654
1 357 017
1 593 682
1 783 050
2 029 993
2 249 024
2 574 545
3 092 248
3 634 406
4 478 448
5 296 219
6 290 805
7 648 174
9 335 498
11 569 662
15 097 990
22 070 363
24 529 590
27 997 982
30 514 199
32 291 058
35 368 021
40 437 057
47 275 000
54 441 500

Alberta
41 188
7 342
12 314
13 295
22 988
24 263
32 093
45 869
135 919
318 923
554 913
945 570
1 200 730
1 537 572
1 496 208
1 645 773
1 746 607
1 700 567
1 795 408
1 692 958
1 866 244
1 750 214
1 928 260
1 974 387
2 271 334

Saskatchewan
47 357 244
1 367 268
1 610 423
1 798 183
2 054 851
2 276 321
2 610 449
3 141 827
3 776 068
4 807 013
5 866 321
7 479 103
10 630 772
12 818 668
15 467 185
19 681 856
27 462 094
30 020 294
33 953 768
37 057 611
39 795 618
43 867 817
50 066 417
58 176 637
66 298 889

Western
Canada

Thousand Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C

1947 - 1970

Ontario
12 145 650
221 008
241 058
225 170
224 756
236 917
232 970
281 057
275 996
304 545
359 510
404 108
453 133
472 531
512 305
408 128
437 582
446 737
387 694
356 364
435 993
399 277
338 583
315 350
467 205

CANADIAN NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION*

84
1 659
3 860
3 870
4 653

Quebec
625 315
13 875
11 908
10 624
10 251
7 410
5 723
5 197
5 017
5 284
5 391
4 998
3 511
3 328
2 796
2 703
2 687
2 905
2 948
2 956
2 733
2 915
3 170
2 989
3 680

New
Brunswick
12 770 965
234 883
252 966
235 794
235 007
244 327
238 693
286 254
281 013
309 829
364 901
409 106
456 644
475 859
515 101
410 831
440 269
449 642
390 642
359 320
438 810
403 851
345 613
322 209
475 538

Eastern
Canada

Table 3.9a

60 128 209
1 602 151
1 863 389
2 033 977
2 289 858
2 520 648
2 849 142
3 428 081
4 057 081
5 116 842
6 231 222
7 888 209
11 087 416
13 294 527
15 982 286
20 092 687
27 902 363
30 469 936
34 344 410
37 416 931
40 234 428
44 271 668
50 412 030
58 498 846
66 774 427

Canada

CANADIAN NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION*


1971 - 2009
Thousand Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Territories
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............

60 340
451 427
1 093 750
966 334
934 466
1 025 769
855 604
618 833
626 126
494 183
397 515
261 509
226 658
234 616
448 900
393 000
377 300
293 000
225 300
200 000
447 000
722 000
725 000
665 300
639 000
604 000
571 000
609 000
639 000
1 320 600
1 946 551
1 567 170
1 235 500
899 600
701 363
471 561
424 858
278 873
253 198

British
Columbia
9 960 394
12 412 936
13 459 870
11 624 793
11 276 880
10 829 493
11 061 437
9 989 327
11 384 221
8 966 949
8 418 623
7 878 862
7 852 641
8 275 865
8 844 743
8 489 812
9 826 219
10 312 123
12 816 753
11 799 958
15 197 570
16 228 698
18 139 353
19 847 174
21 818 492
22 203 715
23 762 261
24 352 815
24 802 952
25 516 575
29 072 320
31 446 347
29 653 157
31 261 428
31 847 342
35 411 141
31 932 619
33 466 515
32 929 762

Alberta
59 592 200
67 967 400
73 590 700
73 354 200
74 468 600
75 237 500
78 545 400
77 493 700
82 314 100
77 358 300
76 375 600
78 522 400
75 005 700
81 112 100
87 130 000
82 272 000
88 363 600
100 805 700
102 283 300
104 220 200
109 136 300
121 277 300
132 254 700
141 417 100
148 198 600
154 639 700
156 674 700
161 076 000
165 186 500
166 681 000
163 527 000
161 111 000
157 581 733
159 022 565
159 828 625
158 660 221
157 588 344
149 100 238
137 790 020

Saskatchewan
2 460 590
2 204 520
2 160 570
2 018 796
1 960 569
1 902 526
1 669 055
1 553 650
1 559 124
1 590 646
1 498 408
1 620 413
1 669 302
2 126 406
2 403 802
2 747 803
3 098 074
4 687 692
6 155 893
6 938 944
7 313 944
7 472 216
7 674 313
8 521 456
8 718 458
8 071 254
7 819 744
7 695 876
7 911 247
8 151 622
8 288 934
8 282 859
8 848 279
9 412 894
9 501 465
9 585 244
8 870 336
8 229 509
7 670 082

Western
Canada
72 073 524
83 036 283
90 304 890
87 964 123
88 640 515
88 995 288
92 131 496
89 655 510
95 883 571
88 410 078
86 690 146
88 283 184
84 754 301
91 748 987
98 827 445
93 902 615
101 665 193
116 098 515
121 481 246
123 159 102
132 094 814
145 700 214
158 793 366
170 451 030
179 374 550
185 518 669
188 827 706
193 733 691
198 539 699
201 669 797
202 834 805
202 407 376
197 318 669
200 596 487
201 878 795
204 128 167
198 816 156
191 075 135
178 643 061

Ontario
458 000
350 563
269 912
213 507
309 780
140 439
241 524
352 999
387 931
445 232
419 271
436 451
460 900
608 000
521 100
503 800
507 500
503 422
492 500
449 100
440 628
427 100
411 200
423 800
456 300
307 000
269 000
275 500
421 700
580 000
354 900
369 600
384 600
359 448
346 554
340 378
292 731
265 172
238 662

Quebec
4 775
5 243
5 538
5 163
1 417
249
354
4 718
3 678
5 454
2 400
2 400
2 400
2 400
2 400
2 400
2 400
-

New
Brunswick
2 950
2 725
2 273
2 469
2 554
2 816
2 413
2 408
2407
2 406
2 027
1 663
1 600
1 200
1 200
1 200
3 000
1 700
11 794
18 984
18 081
17 135
157 317
275 618
238 437

Eastcoast
Offshore
3 585 000
5 375 348
5 474 988
4 557 339
4 327 897
4 221 847
3 794 706
4 403 035
4 636 885
3 582 579

Eastern
Canada
465 725
358 531
277 723
221 139
313 751
143 504
243 937
355 407
390 338
447 992
426 016
441 792
467 954
609 200
522 300
505 000
510 500
505 122
494 900
451 500
443 028
429 500
413 600
426 200
458 700
307 000
269 000
275 500
421 700
4 165 000
5 730 248
5 844 588
4 953 733
4 706 329
4 586 482
4 152 219
4 853 083
5 177 675
4 059 679

Canada
72 539 249
83 394 814
90 582 613
88 185 262
88 954 266
89 138 792
92 375 433
90 010 917
96 273 909
88 858 070
87 116 162
88 724 976
85 222 255
92 358 187
99 349 745
94 407 615
102 175 693
116 603 637
121 976 146
123 610 602
132 537 842
146 129 714
159 206 966
170 877 230
179 833 250
185 825 669
189 096 706
194 009 191
198 961 399
205 834 797
208 565 053
208 251 964
202 272 402
205 302 816
206 465 277
208 280 386
203 669 239
196 252 810
182 702 740

*Raw natural gas production less raw and processed gas injection.

August 2014

Table 3.9b

CANADIAN NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION*


2010 - 2013
Thousand Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Territories
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total**

..........
..........
..........
..........

230 135
209 467
193 259
133 483
25 978 052

British
Columbia
34 991 762
41 441 414
40 982 111
44 567 314
930 499 806

Alberta
131 517 685
123 052 814
120 254 099
117 775 308
5 409 594 436

Saskatchewan
6 827 222
6 167 443
5 630 916
5 538 343
258 991 376

Western
Canada
173 566 804
170 871 138
167 060 385
168 014 448
6 625 063 670

Ontario
233 987
224 781
200 297
185 720
36 464 616

Quebec

New
Brunswick

Eastcoast
Offshore

67 515

183 594
162 810
124 944
111 790
2 109 830

3 298 886
2 829 809
2 147 410
1 921 106 r
54 156 835

Eastern
Canada
3 716 468
3 217 400
2 472 651
2 218 616
92 798 796

Canada
177 283 271
174 088 538
169 533 036
170 233 064
6 717 862 466

*Raw natural gas production less raw and processed gas injection.
** Includes historicals on previous page

August 2014

Table 3.9c

Table 3.10a

CANADIAN MARKETED GAS PRODUCTION


1947 - 2009
Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Alberta
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........

924
1 062
1 150
1 425
1 607
1 785
2 043
2 453
3 002
3 208
3 781
5 242
7 074
9 058
11 868
17 504
19 532
21 903
24 039
25 409
27 400
31 038
36 735
42 874
47 529
52 189
55 521
56 817
58 142
59 456
62 666
61 660
66 220
62 070
61 950
64 113
60 590
65 819
72 849
64 945
69 940
80 963
83 479
84 578
89 286
98 860
110 658
119 668
124 024
131 743
133 243
136 782
141 034
142 239
139 942
137 483
134 732
135 824
136 838
136 261
135 735
127 953
118 374

British
Columbia
2
5
5
207
1 607
1 787
2 219
2 704
3 062
2 973
3 352
3 911
4 544
6 184
7 194
8 267
8 922
9 434
12 085
13 082
11 280
10 837
10 376
10 619
9 541
9 700
7 801
7 100
6 718
6 625
7 008
7 558
7 175
8 506
9 041
11 428
10 540
13 807
14 677
16 424
17 460
19 282
19 404
20 876
21 279
21 704
22 259
25 660
28 136
26 217
27 182
27 966
29 418
27 985
28 919
28 551

Saskatchewan
7
12
13
23
24
32
44
87
171
242
337
606
893
894
918
805
868
935
981
1 121
1 123
1 305
1 605
1 416
1 616
1 583
1 566
1 482
1 503
1 456
1 187
1 115
1 178
1 197
1 191
1 272
1 199
1 584
1 891
2 199
2 371
3 806
5 381
6 119
6 444
6 573
6 650
7 292
7 421
6 466
6 190
6 271
6 517
6 682
6 703
6 640
7 085
7 267
6 994
6 871
5 853
5 786
5 366

Territories
25
320
849
755
750
972
630
521
526
376
292
176
163
178
207
171
166
119
109
74
362
581
598
655
639
604
571
609
639
1 012
1 471
1 200
953
711
421
315
285
187
170

Eastcoast
Offshore
3 434
5 085
5 209
4 329
4 021
3 946
3 603
4 183
4 405
3 390

Eastern
Canada
233
254
237
237
245
240
278
287
311
366
411
458
480
519
415
444
452
392
360
443
406
346
324
479
463
358
275
217
309
140
242
350
388
435
415
435
467
609
522
505
511
505
495
451
428
427
411
426
456
459
269
269
421
580
355
369
396
378
364
357
450
541
477

Canada
1 164
1 328
1 400
1 685
1 876
2 057
2 365
2 829
3 489
3 821
4 736
7 913
10 234
12 690
15 905
21 815
23 825
26 582
29 291
31 517
35 113
39 883
46 931
53 691
59 067
66 535
71 293
70 551
71 541
72 400
75 344
73 187
78 012
71 879
70 948
72 714
69 044
75 198
83 027
74 995
81 494
94 434
100 892
101 762
110 327
121 118
134 741
145 501
151 822
158 676
161 149
165 210
170 315
176 206
179 216
179 037
173 712
175 383
176 529
176 825
174 491
167 790
156 328

Average
Daily
3.19
3.63
3.84
4.62
5.14
5.62
6.48
7.75
9.56
10.44
12.98
21.68
28.04
34.67
43.58
59.77
65.27
72.63
80.25
86.35
96.20
108.97
128.58
147.10
161.83
181.79
195.32
193.29
196.00
197.81
206.42
200.51
213.73
196.39
194.38
199.22
189.16
205.46
227.47
205.47
223.27
258.02
276.42
278.80
302.27
330.92
369.15
398.63
415.95
433.54
441.50
452.63
466.62
481.44
491.00
490.51
475.92
479.19
483.64
484.45
478.06
458.44
428.30

August 2014

Table 3.10b

CANADIAN MARKETED GAS PRODUCTION


2010 - 2013
Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Alberta
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

..........
..........
..........
..........

112 804
104 975
102 521
100 141
4 444 733

British
Columbia
30 578
36 392
36 457
40 242
824 275

Saskatchewan
4 402
3 630
2 873
2 814
194 148

Territories
154
140
129
89
19 874

Eastcoast
Offshore
3 122
2 678
2 032
1 818 r
51 256

Eastern
Canada
418
388
325
270
25 942

Canada
151 478
148 203
144 338
145 374
5 560 227

Average
Daily
415.01
406.04
394.37
398.29

August 2014

Table 3.11a

CANADIAN SULPHUR PRODUCTION*


1952 - 2005
Tonnes
British
Columbia
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

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...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
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3 532
57 430
48 710
54 842
50 489
62 765
54 768
59 725
51 979
51 341
49 405
50 378
57 947
58 512
67 535
67 461
73 975
59 349
60 831
71 164
148 478
100 729
131 147
167 970
209 276
197 136
258 976
271 189
251 986
265 877
288 474
292 058
412 990
421 478
452 356
534 365
600 703
626 525
835 269
912 661
911 633
941 375
924 885
898 502
903 739
865 085
770 080
791 135
853 820

Alberta *
8 102
16 599
20 249
26 393
30 358
91 358
110 973
216 494
353 730
441 367
987 954
1 247 367
1 436 932
1 563 115
1 703 118
2 150 122
3 037 562
3 713 000
4 249 000
4 558 000
6 652 000
7 087 000
6 842 000
6 461 000
6 328 000
6 396 000
6 315 000
6 148 000
6 014 000
5 651 000
5 289 000
5 467 000
5 351 000
5 436 000
5 329 000
5 406 000
5 592 000
5 234 000
5 279 000
5 591 163
5 784 654
6 612 713
7 023 599
6 736 634
7 098 109
7 074 819
7 161 306
7 472 687
7 395 625
6 931 149
6 543 734
5 663 186
6 780 074
6 560 573

Saskatchewan

Canada

Refinery

102
682
1 419
1 720
1 893
435
2 747
3 919
3 780
3 181
2 430
3 044
3 126
3 237
2 766
2 326
1 977
1 383
1 769
114
-

8 102
16 599
20 249
26 393
30 358
94 890
168 505
265 886
409 991
493 576
1 052 612
1 302 570
1 496 657
1 615 094
1 757 206
2 203 446
3 091 720
3 774 128
4 309 942
4 628 579
6 722 587
7 164 212
6 904 115
6 524 157
6 401 141
6 545 861
6 417 498
6 279 261
6 181 970
5 860 276
5 486 136
5 725 976
5 622 189
5 687 986
5 594 877
5 694 474
5 884 058
5 646 990
5 700 478
6 043 519
6 319 019
7 213 416
7 650 124
7 571 903
8 010 770
7 986 452
8 102 681
8 397 572
8 294 127
7 834 888
7 408 819
6 433 266
7 571 209
7 414 393

14 000
14 000
14 000
17 000
16 000
12 000
13 000
11 000
10 000
12 000
10 000
10 000
9 000
12 000
14 000
16 000
17 000
17 000
18 335
19 923
17 957
18 516
23 160
22 278
20 884
22 505
15 936
10 449
9 729
11 100
not avail.

Note: No production from gas plants prior to 1952.


*Excludes refinery production but includes oil sands plants.

June 2011

Table 3.11b

CANADIAN SULPHUR PRODUCTION*


2006 - 2013
Tonnes
British
Columbia
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total**

....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................

847 066
807 558
884 028
846 726
797 272
829 415
762 399
727 218
22 853 718

Alberta *
6 588 894
6 286 345
5 582 846
5 218 146
4 950 702
4 719 532
4 396 405
4 469 046
280 880 733

Saskatchewan
42 050

Canada
7 435 960
7 093 903
6 466 874
6 064 872
5 747 974
5 548 947
5 158 804
5 196 265
303 776 502

Refinery

448 772

Note: No production from gas plants prior to 1952.


*Excludes refinery production but includes oil sands plants.

April 2014

Table 3.12a

CANADIAN SULPHUR SALES


1952 - 2005
Tonnes
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
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...................
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British Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Canada

41 020
32 797
48 156
52 423
68 763
62 766
80 544
70 801
50 657
48 728
49 031
52 254
53 680
51 366
55 016
53 770
38 530
29 200
41 749
99 603
146 189
141 733
244 068
277 256
258 427
270 543
263 733
266 596
298 877
300 828
433 261
420 687
453 190
536 844
597 720
626 658
835 268
912 661
910 518
942 984
924 887
898 502
901 773
810 818
740 106
777 891
847 561

3 832
14 580
16 932
23 565
31 555
84 665
83 037
87 670
211 832
307606
569 883
1 060 908
1 544 879
1 765 777
1 754 422
2 169 259
2 244 729
2 610 000
3 121 000
2 715 000
3 155 000
4 064 000
4 977 000
3 835 000
3 964 000
5 137 000
5 650 000
6 147 000
7 489 000
7 709 000
6 570 000
6 228 000
7 956 000
7 831 000
6 622 000
6 936 000
7 801 000
5 786 000
6 279 000
6 265 372
5 383 984
4 257 156
4 852 896
5 952 813
6 127 478
6 618 329
6 098 138
6 852 076
6 711 754
5 640 888
5 525 137
6 168 463
6 691 194
6 348 445

3 832
14 580
16 932
23 565
31 555
84 665
83 037
129 030
245 285
358 472
623 426
1 129 718
1 607 798
1 847 279
1 827 095
2 223 766
2 296 518
2 661 782
3 173 254
2 769 705
3 208 083
4 121 876
5 034 240
3 877 168
3 996 203
5 181 057
5 751 971
6 295 629
7 632 279
7 953 068
6 847 256
6 486 427
8 226 543
8 094 733
6 888 596
7 234 877
8 101 828
6 219 261
6 699 687
6 718 562
5 920 828
4 854 876
5 479 554
6 788 081
7 040 139
7 528 847
7 041 122
7 776 963
7 610 256
6 542 661
6 335 955
6 908 569
7 469 085
7 196 006

340
656
2 710
1 120
47
153
958
1 872
3 850
3 061
2 751
1 025
1 717
2 860
3 470
3 638
3 003
2 308
2 368
2 440
1 546
-

June 2011

Table 3.12b

CANADIAN SULPHUR SALES


2006 - 2013
Tonnes
British Columbia
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total*

...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................

818 394
828 444
901 213
842 980
704 384
810 436
776 467
716 230
22 518 980

Alberta
6 849 462
6 521 690
5 468 163
4 249 327
4 620 922
3 280 288
2 930 193
2 753 138
260 724 434

Saskatchewan
41 893

Canada
7 667 856
7 350 134
6 369 376
5 092 306
5 325 306
4 090 723
3 706 660
3 469 368
283 285 307

* Includes historicals on previous page

April 2014

Table 3.13a

CANADIAN SULPHUR INVENTORY


1952 - 2005
Tonnes

1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

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..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
..................................
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British
Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Canada

3 532
60 325
67 789
88 724
91 764
102 107
87 531
84 490
55 916
36 361
35 137
36 696
45 829
52 087
80 536
96 631
115 590
121 170
143 478
185 442
292 170
293 296
278 254
304 491
269 699
189 579
190 128
190 774
179 027
178 308
167 905
159 135
138 864
138 073
137 239
134 760
137 743
59 106
67 425
62 122
67 930
66 321
68 869
98 342
130 507
184 773
238 011
251 255
257 514

2 877
5 324
7 388
10 346
8 742
15 811
40 264
167 501
305 073
437 022
852 608
1 031 031
914 270
697 916
621 594
624 205
1 405 109
2 460 000
3 591 000
5 392 000
8 788 000
11 808 000
13 676 000
16 280 000
18 639 000
19 944 000
20 599 000
20 577 000
18 867 000
16 967 000
15 576 000
14 739 000
12 063 000
9 729 000
8 489 000
7 080 000
4 999 000
4 400 000
3 287 000
2 831 192
3 229 848
5 561 593
7 855 265
8 675 073
9 677 885
10 153 983
11 233 637
11 865 680
12 332 796
13 829 023
14 136 978
13 862 132
13 357 740
12 691 492

102
443
1 145
207
879
1 261
1 107
865
935
1 653
2 083
4 513
6 556
8 143
8 572
7 874
6 562
5 539
4 607
3 953
1 546
-

2 877
5 324
7 388
10 346
8 742
19 343
100 691
235 733
394 942
528 993
955 594
1 119 823
999 867
753 832
658 820
660 277
1 443 458
2 507 912
3 647 600
5 479 092
8 892 774
11 932 162
13 805 044
16 430 040
18 829 981
20 240 777
20 896 249
20 856 800
19 171 491
17 236 699
15 765 579
14 929 128
12 253 774
9 908 027
8 667 308
7 247 905
5 158 135
4 538 864
3 425 073
2 968 431
3 364 608
5 699 336
7 914 371
8 742 498
9 740 007
10 221 913
11 299 958
11 934 549
12 431 138
13 959 530
14 321 751
14 100 143
13 608 995
12 949 006

June 2011

Table 3.13b

CANADIAN SULPHUR INVENTORY


2006 - 2013
Tonnes
British
Columbia
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................

286 186
265 300
248 116
251 862
344 750
363 730
349 663
360 651

Alberta
12 111 474
11 816 234
11 631 654
12 253 946
11 738 921
11 273 132
10 980 496
10 920 178

Saskatchewan
-

Canada
12 397 660
12 081 535
11 879 770
12 505 808
12 083 671
11 636 862
11 330 159
11 280 829

April 2014

Table 3.14a

CANADIAN ETHANE PRODUCTION*


1974 - 2013
Cubic Metres
British
Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Canada

1974 ....................

161 200

161 200

1975 ....................

192 700

192 700

1976 ....................

184 100

184 100

1977 ....................

370 400

370 400

1978 ....................

1 400 600

1 400 600

1979 ....................

3 587 200

3 587 200

1980 ....................

4 455 700

4 455 700

1981 ....................

4 670 700

20 345

4 691 045

1982 ....................

4 248 100

23 211

4 271 311

1983 ....................

4 658 700

45 033

4 703 733

1984 ....................

5 632 800

53 876

5 686 676

1985 ....................

5 468 200

42 700

5 510 900

1986 ....................

5 147 000

44 100

5 191 100

1987 ....................

6 453 100

43 800

6 496 900

1988 ....................

6 512 900

44 000

6 556 900

1989 ....................

6 525 700

43 190

6 568 890

1990 ....................

7 105 900

41 400

7 147 300

1991 ....................

7 537 530

40 520

7 578 050

1992 ....................

7 307 294

45 494

7 352 788

1993 ....................

8 281 487

46 520

8 328 007

1994 ....................

9 067 600

48 080

9 115 680

1995 ....................

10 001 500

52 806

10 054 306

1996 ....................

10 691 300

53 113

10 744 413

1997 ....................

10 892 300

64 716

10 957 016

1998 ....................

10 588 600

67 103

10 655 703

1999 ....................

12 986 700

57 459

13 044 159

2000 ....................

910 100

12 306 800

64 108

13 281 008

2001 ....................

971 892

12 105 800

39 130

13 116 822

2002 ....................

1 163 502

13 749 800

27 742

14 941 044

2003 ....................

1 123 142

13 741 680

52 961

14 917 783

2004 ....................

979 274

14 669 066

52 175

15 700 515

2005 ....................

1 047 298

14 620 410

51 675

15 719 383

2006 ....................

1 241 270

14 845 765

42 107

16 129 142

2007 ....................

1 154 771

14 598 666

27 315

15 780 752

2008 ....................

1 219 658

12 876 116

26 443

14 122 217

2009 ....................

1 152 323

12 957 644

26 424 r

14 136 391

2010 ....................

1 190 851

12 347 219

48 229 r

13 586 299

2011 ....................

1 140 623

12 987 325

35 442 r

14 163 390

2012 ....................

969 292

12 268 966

40 805 r

13 279 062

2013 ....................
Total

1 035 313

13 185 270

42 501

14 263 084

14 263 994

341 389 839

1 412 022

343 880 584

*Gas processing plant production.

July 2014

Table 3.15a

CANADIAN CRUDE OIL & EQUIVALENT PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY


1947 - 2005
Thousand Cubic Metres Per Day
Conventiona
Light & Heavy
Crude Oil
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
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...................
...................

4
6
10
15
25
30
50
60
80
122
139
149
156
165
173
184
196
216
260
280
289
298
308
316
318
320
323
314
293
286
271
251
226
218
211
200
199
208
213
209
204
206
195
195
190
200
207
222
226
230
230
222
215
222
222
239
233
223
217

Mining/
Upgrading
Crude Oil

In-situ
Bitumen

Pentanes
Plus

2
4
5
7
8
8
7
7
8
7
9
14
20
17
16
24
21
26
29
29
31
36
32
36
38
39
42
44
45
46
50
53
51
61
70
82
97
88

1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
4
5
8
15
18
21
20
22
19
20
21
22
24
26
38
45
45
46
49
48
56
61
72

1
1
1
2
5
8
11
12
13
13
14
17
19
20
26
27
25
24
21
21
19
19
17
16
16
15
15
16
16
17
19
19
19
19
21
23
25
27
28
33
33
33
31
32
29
26
26
28

Total
4
6
10
15
25
30
50
60
80
122
139
150
157
166
175
189
204
227
272
293
302
314
329
340
345
354
358
346
325
316
300
280
261
257
246
236
242
249
263
269
268
277
270
268
264
279
290
311
321
329
347
350
346
350
364
386
397
407
405

NOTE: Represents annual average capacity.

June 2011

Table 3.15b

CANADIAN CRUDE OIL & EQUIVALENT PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY


2006 - 2013
Thousand Cubic Metres Per Day
Conventional
Light & Heavy
Crude Oil
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................

214
221
216
201
194
200
230
243

Mining/
Upgrading
Crude Oil
99
103
97
110
116
123
129
135

In-situ
Bitumen
79
85
93
104
118
134
157
174

Pentanes
Plus
26
26
26
24
21
23
22
23

Total
417
435
432
439
449
480
538
575

NOTE: Represents annual average capacity.

July 2014

Table 3.16a

CANADIAN CRUDE OIL & EQUIVALENT PRODUCTION BY TYPE


1971 - 2013
Thousand Cubic Metres Per Day
Light

Pentanes

Synthetic
Crude Oil

Heavy

Crude
Bitumen

Total

1971 .........

176.2

20.0

6.7

32.1

235.0

1972 .........

202.5

25.8

8.1

33.0

269.4

1973 .........

241.7

26.4

7.9

35.2

0.2

311.4

1974 .........

229.4

25.3

7.3

30.4

0.2

292.6

1975 .........

194.7

23.7

6.8

24.8

0.5

250.5

1976 .........

174.1

20.8

7.6

25.5

1.2

229.2

1977 .........

170.1

20.7

7.2

30.8

1.3

230.1

1978 .........

167.4

18.5

8.9

31.1

1.2

227.1

1979 .........

189.9

18.3

14.5

31.6

1.6

255.9

1980 .........

175.2

16.5

20.4

30.6

1.5

244.2

1981 .........

156.1

15.9

17.2

28.1

2.1

219.4

1982 .........

151.5

15.6

16.4

27.7

3.5

214.7

1983 .........

154.9

14.5

23.7

31.1

4.0

228.2

1984 .........

165.3

15.0

21.3

36.6

5.3

243.5

1985 .........

159.6

15.8

26.2

39.2

8.3

249.1

1986 .........

149.7

16.1

29.4

39.9

14.8

249.9

1987 .........

153.9

17.2

28.7

42.9

18.4

261.1

1988 .........

158.1

18.3

31.9

45.4

20.6

274.3

1989 .........

148.2

18.8

32.6

46.2

20.5

266.3

1990 .........

142.1

18.4

33.1

49.8

21.5

264.9

1991 .........

136.9

19.4

35.9

53.1

19.5

264.8

1992 .........

136.0

21.4

37.6

60.5

20.1

275.6

1993 .........

145.1

23.2

38.7

61.7

21.1

289.8

1994 .........

149.3

24.0

41.6

64.6

21.4

300.9

1995 .........

146.0

24.6

44.7

72.8

23.6

311.7

1996 .........

141.8

27.0

44.6

78.8

26.0

318.2

1997 .........

136.1

29.4

46.0

85.1

37.8

334.4

1998 .........

140.4

29.8

49.0

87.0

44.9

351.1

1999 .........

129.5

30.9

51.4

83.9

38.8

334.5

2000 .........

131.6

30.9

50.8

89.0

45.8

348.2

2001 .........

127.5

29.5

55.5

91.0

49.0

352.6

2002 .........

141.3

25.9

88.0

47.9

373.0

2003 .........

144.5

25.1

69.8
72.2

87.0

55.5

384.4

2004 .........

136.1

28.0

102.4

86.9

59.3

412.7

2005 .........

132.2

27.4

86.8

83.6

66.7

396.7

2006 .........

141.0

28.2

104.3

72.6

73.1

419.2

2007 .........

141.2

28.2

109.2

79.5

79.4

437.5

2008 .........

140.5

26.4

103.8

74.0

86.8

431.5

2009 .........

124.5

24.5

122.4

69.1

105.5

446.0

2010
2011
2012
2013

127.6
132.4
136.3
147.1

23.9
23.2
22.8
24.3

127.4
137.3
143.5
149.1

67.5
68.1
71.8
72.5

107.1
120.0
139.5
159.4

453.6
481.0
513.8
552.4

.........
.........
.........
.........

July 2014

Table 3.17a

OPERATED OIL WELLS IN WESTERN CANADA


AT YEAR-END
1956 - 2013
British
Columbia
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................

6
14
32
37
52
114
326
350
332
412
440
464
479
515
529
556
566
542
519
460
522
527
554
597
588
580
633
657
683
673
641
678
673
705
704
695
692
746
761
796
820
922
943
925
1 008
1 027
1 045
1 085
1 110
1 092
1 122
1 078
1 061
1 043
1 026
1 038
998
924

Alberta
Conventional
6 743
7 136
7 811
8 281
8 633
8 938
9 183
9 217
9 613
8 736
8 886
9 116
9 114
9 381
9 383
9 467
9 689
10 028
10 395
10 708
11 166
11 592
12 151
12 805
13 117
13 903
14 729
16 004
17 166
18 257
18 335
20 237
20 583
21 820
22 186
22 380
23 027
24 368
24 940
25 996
26 917
28 606
27 508
28 407
29 346
29 781
28 160
30 376
30 958
31 611
32 217
32 539
33 045
31 912
32 886
32 815
35 212
35 242

Alberta
Bitumen

195
340
530
690
1 240
1 700
1 840
2 110
2 310
2 319
2 540
2 296
2 532
2 802
2 844
3 399
4 085
4 537
4 350
4 966
6 103
5 763
6 752
7 582
7 799
8 282
8 585
8 894
9 514
9 405
10 229
10 196
13 191
14 256

Saskatchewan
2 047
2 652
2 963
3 447
3 685
3 910
4 248
4 653
4 837
5 384
5 635
5 735
5 787
6 016
6 179
6 276
6 392
6 522
6 271
6 092
5 938
6 777
7 274
8 071
8 343
7 915
9 020
10 182
12 071
14 080
13 332
14 371
14 096
13 880
14 377
13 799
14 433
15 158
15 603
16 243
17 168
18 864
17 273
19 015
20 366
20 493
21 401
22 030
22 715
23 173
24 127
25 005
26 149
25 913
26 802
28 160
29 573
29 876

Manitoba
647
739
736
730
755
729
730
683
745
748
737
752
774
754
730
695
745
687
714
686
688
701
703
706
720
748
896
1 041
1 209
1 366
1 367
1 434
1 370
1 353
1 430
1 408
1 387
1 394
1 363
1 354
1 342
1 337
1 247
1 246
1 232
1 267
1 402
1 487
1 474
1 685
2 067
2 221
2 692
2 747
2 951
3 231
3 742
4 113

Total
9 443
10 541
11 542
12 495
13 125
13 691
14 487
14 903
15 527
15 280
15 698
16 067
16 154
16 666
16 821
16 994
17 392
17 779
17 899
17 946
18 314
19 597
20 682
22 179
22 963
23 486
25 808
28 574
32 369
36 076
35 515
38 830
39 032
40 077
41 237
40 578
42 071
44 468
45 511
47 788
50 332
54 266
51 321
54 559
58 055
58 331
58 760
62 560
64 056
65 843
68 118
69 737
72 461
71 020
73 894
75 440
82 716
84 411

* 1980-1988 CAPP estimate, 1989 onwards ERCB


Note: Operated wells are wells that were producing at year-end or produced during December.

May 2014

Table 3.18a

OPERATED GAS WELLS IN WESTERN CANADA


AT YEAR-END
1956 - 2013
British Columbia

Alberta
Conventional

...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................

1
42
77
81
104
138
175
213
226
248
245
255
270
286
282
305
321
325
340
346
395
457
572
616
604
487
591
616
621
628
637
671
675
717
733
838
886
933
989
1 103
1 215
1 388
1 601
1 922
2 302
2 697
3 066
3 569
4 385
5 217

368
422
575
681
758
894
995
1 213
1 372
1 502
1 527
1 647
1 924
2 194
2 490
2 830
3 318
3 769
4 508
5 704
7 753
10 806
12 785
14 760
16 661
18 797
20 611
21 881
22 839
24 424
24 648
25 453
27 167
27 051
27 291
27 998
30 074
31 362
34 126
35 458
36 940
39 687
42 627
47 130
53 263
60 290
69 429
73 535
85 071
91 927

2006 ...................

6 608

101 684

2007 ...................

6 607

2008 ...................

1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Alberta
CBM and
Shale

Saskatchewan

Western Canada

3 120

61
70
88
85
98
102
95
102
149
195
217
251
294
323
364
409
439
455
503
558
605
642
576
698
724
767
795
930
1 357
1 614
1 915
2 106
3 215
3 914
4 917
5 365
5 531
6 375
7 299
7 604
7 488
7 916
8 357
10 483
9 406
12 071
13 710
15 175
16 611
17 890

430
534
740
847
960
1 134
1 265
1 528
1 747
1 945
1 989
2 153
2 488
2 803
3 136
3 544
4 078
4 549
5 351
6 608
8 753
11 905
13 933
16 074
17 989
20 051
21 997
23 427
24 817
26 666
27 200
28 230
31 057
31 682
32 941
34 201
36 491
38 670
42 414
44 165
45 643
48 991
52 585
59 535
64 971
75 058
86 205
92 279
106 067
118 154

5 971

18 691

132 954

95 853

9 862

19 538

131 860

7 157

101 073

10 742

20 348

139 320

2009 ...................

7 129

98 698

13 513

20 162

139 502

2010 ...................

7 307

97 430

15 308

19 740

139 785

2011 ...................

7 727

94 987

17 662

19 111

139 487

2012 ...................

7 310

101 009

18 747

18 127

145 193

2013 ...................

8 051

98 515

19 555

17 719

143 840

Note: Operated wells are wells that were producing at year-end or produced during December.

May 2014

Section 4

Expenditures/Revenue
Sub-Section
4.1

Table

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry


Current Year................................................................................................................................ 4.1 a

4.2

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Canada)


1947 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 4.2a
1981-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.2b

4.3

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Alberta)


1947 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 4.3a
1981-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.3b

4.4

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Saskatchewan)


1947 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 4.4a
1981-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.4b

4.5

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (British Columbia)


1948 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 4.5a
1981-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.5b

4.6

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Territories & Arctic Islands)
1951 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 4.6a
1981-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.6b

4.7

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Manitoba)


1951 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 4.7a
1981-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.7b

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Section 4 (cont'd)

Expenditures/Revenue
Sub-Section
4.8

Table

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Ontario)


1968 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.8a

4.9

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Quebec)


1969 Present ............................................................................................................................ 4.9a

4.10

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Atlantic Provinces)


1969 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.10a

4.11

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Eastcoast - Offshore)


1967 - 1994 ................................................................................................................................. 4.11a

4.12

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Offshore Newfoundland)


1995-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.12a

4.13

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Offshore Nova Scotia)


1995-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.13a

4.14

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Hudson Bay-Offshore)


1967-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.14a

4.15

Net Cash Expenditures of the Petroleum Industry (Westcoast-Offshore)


1967-Present............................................................................................................................... 4.15a

4.16

Canada Oil Sands Expenditures


1958 - 1996 ................................................................................................................................. 4.16a
1997 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.16b

4.17

Value of Producers' Sales (Territories)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 4.17a
1986 Present ............................................................................................................................ 4.17b

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Section 4 (cont'd)

Expenditures/Revenue
Sub-Section
4.18

Table

Value of Producers' Sales (British Columbia)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 4.18a
1986 Present ............................................................................................................................ 4.18b

4.19

Value of Producers' Sales (Alberta)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 4.19a
1986 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.19b

4.20

Value of Producers' Sales (Saskatchewan)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................ 4.20a
1986 Present ............................................................................................................................ 4.20b

4.21

Value of Producers' Sales (Manitoba)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................ 4.21a
1986 Present ............................................................................................................................ 4.21b

4.22

Value of Producers' Sales (Western Canada)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 4.22a
1986 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.22b

4.23

Value of Producers' Sales (Eastern Canada)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 4.23a
1986 - Present ............................................................................................................................ 4.23b

4.24

Value of Producers Sales (Eastcoast Offshore)


1992 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.24a

4.25

Value of Producers' Sales (Canada)


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 4.25a
1986 - Present............................................................................................................................. 4.25b

CAPP Statistical Handbook

2013 NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million Dollars

Alberta
1. EXPLORATION
(a) Geological & geophysical...................
(b) Drilling................................................
(c) Land acquisitions & rentals.................
Total

Sask.

British
Columbia

Territories
& Arctic Is. Manitoba

Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic
Provinces

Newfoundland
Offshore

Nova
Scotia
Offshore

Hudson
Bay
Offshore

CANADA

321.0
3 264.6
842.2
4 427.7

92.4
436.3
117.4
646.1

97.2
822.5
289.0
1 208.7

66.1
57.9
14.3
138.3

11.1
33.6
5.4
50.1

0.1
0.3
0.0
0.4

3.3
18.3
1.2
22.8

0.6
0.8
0.5
1.9

40.5
568.5
13.8
622.8

0.9
0.0
0.0
0.9

..
..
..
0.0

633.2
5 202.9
1 283.7
7 119.7

13 773.1
8 081.9

3 271.0
1 330.4

2 377.2
1 599.9

2.8
8.2

588.3
184.1

0.9
0.0

0.0
0.0

1.4
0.2

639.0
2 577.0

0.0
39.6

..
..

20 653.8
13 821.2

161.7
510.3
22 527.0

303.7
2.4
4 907.6

8.4
548.5
4 534.1

0.0
0.0
11.0

13.3
0.0
785.6

0.2
0.0
1.2

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.3
1.9

21.1
0.0
3 237.2

0.0
0.0
39.6

..
..
0.0

508.5
1 061.6
36 045.0

OPERATING
(a) Field, well & gathering operations......
(b) Natural gas plants..............................
Total

12 208.2
1 890.3
14 098.5

2 713.2
80.3
2 793.5

1 906.0
338.9
2 244.9

98.4
3.1
101.5

238.5
0.0
238.5

3.2
20.3
23.5

0.0
0.0
0.0

5.8
3.6
9.4

873.6
0.0
873.6

183.0
33.8
216.8

..
..
0.0

18 229.8
2 370.3
20 600.0

4. ROYALTIES *...........................................

4 483.8

2 129.4

385.1

10.0

231.0

10.3

0.0

1.2

2 451.6

41.3

..

9 743.8

TOTAL EXPENDITURES.........................

45 537.0

10 476.6

8 372.8

260.8

1 305.1

35.3

22.8

14.4

7 185.1

298.6

..

73 508.6

2. DEVELOPMENT
(a) Drilling................................................
(b) Field equipment..................................
(c) Enhanced recovery &
pressure maintenance........................
(d) Natural gas plants..............................
Total
3.

NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions. This
survey represents close to 95% of industry based on production.
Oil sands expenditures are published on Table 4.16
*Net of incentives

September 2014

Table 4.1a

7.5
12.2
34.1
54.7
44.3
65.8
63.7
116.8
112.5
127.5
133.9
113.6
145.4
113.8
113.5
102.9
109.4
173.2
254.1
223.5
216.9
230.5
241.5
164.2
177.9
176.9
194.9
217.0
256.5
344.0
860.1
1 014.8
1 438.0
1 498.9

1947
4.1
6.3
1948
10.5
8.7
1949
16.8
15.0
1950
28.5
13.9
1951
46.8
34.2
1952
67.1
43.7
1953
65.2
42.8
1954
59.5
50.0
1955
61.8
61.7
1956
57.2
72.0
1957
51.6
64.7
1958
54.3
73.4
1959
49.7
68.3
1960
50.5
69.9
1961
52.3
73.1
1962
48.8
71.6
1963
46.6
79.0
50.8
89.5
1964
1965
61.6
103.7
1966
87.6
113.1
1967
147.9
115.6
1968
148.5
127.9
1969
155.2
163.4
1970
174.0
172.6
1971
194.5
220.2
1972
200.2
331.2
1973
208.8
402.8
1974
241.6
453.6
1975
235.1
409.3
1976
273.5
558.0
1977
353.2
784.0
1978
501.8
1 237.7
1979
517.9
1 840.3
1980
714.7
2 706.1
* Net of incentive credits. ** Before PIP grants.
Excludes oil sands, see Table 14a

November 2006

Land

Geological &
Geophysical

EXPLORATION*

Drilling

Canada

0.3
0.3
0.7
1.2

1.8
1.7
3.1
4.8
9.2
11.6
14.8
13.2
22.2
23.1
31.2
32.5
30.9
31.2
20.2
32.5
35.4
21.0

Other

19.7
33.1
69.0
101.9
134.5
188.2
186.5
239.5
258.2
279.8
281.4
273.8
294.3
265.4
259.1
255.8
270.4
334.5
419.4
424.2
480.7
507.2
560.8
512.0
592.6
708.3
806.5
912.2
900.9
1 175.5
1 997.3
2 754.3
3 796.2
4 919.7

Total

5.2
20.1
29.3
41.7
50.6
67.0
73.0
62.6
97.9
135.6
119.0
99.3
93.3
115.8
137.6
116.4
119.3
124.4
136.0
120.8
106.4
100.2
102.3
96.4
75.0
100.1
140.8
168.1
247.7
333.3
438.9
624.9
898.0
1 309.0

Drilling

DEVELOPMENT*

1.2
6.1
8.6
12.2
11.4
16.8
18.5
16.9
25.3
37.8
35.4
27.0
31.5
32.7
34.2
29.1
36.8
47.5
65.1
53.6
62.8
75.9
93.4
99.1
109.1
138.8
153.0
175.6
199.7
401.4
338.5
471.7
575.7
887.9

Field equip-ment

0.5
1.2
1.6
1.6
3.7
5.8
4.6
7.0
7.1
11.2
18.8
15.5
15.3
17.3
16.6
18.3
20.4
16.2
25.3
38.1
40.8
25.7
21.8
22.1
32.0
56.6
105.1
177.5

EOR

Million dollars
1947-1980

4.0
3.5
2.0
2.0
1.0
2.5
6.0
18.5
31.7
40.7
13.6
20.6
61.6
20.7
36.7
42.7
35.4
56.9
107.0
91.2
97.1
179.8
250.5
128.6
69.5
138.2
147.5
170.7
155.5
218.8
301.9
311.6

Gas Plants

2.0
3.5
6.5
11.5
13.0
13.4
11.1
15.4
20.5
25.6
24.0
9.1
18.4
15.8
10.0
16.3
20.5
17.6
8.3
5.2
22.9
18.1
27.0
16.0
15.7
24.3
28.1
25.3
35.0
31.1
46.2
77.1
116.9
297.8

Other

Total

8.4
29.7
48.4
68.9
77.0
99.2
104.1
98.6
151.3
219.1
213.8
181.9
161.4
191.9
250.5
193.7
232.1
247.7
260.1
253.8
315.7
303.7
340.2
407.5
475.6
429.9
432.2
532.9
651.7
958.6
1 011.1
1 449.1
1 997.6
2 983.8

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

1.7
4.3
10.3
12.5
18.2
23.5
31.2
36.0
43.2
55.1
60.7
70.1
73.9
80.0
83.5
91.4
108.8
108.9
116.8
137.4
139.6
154.8
162.1
195.9
218.2
246.3
306.5
399.6
516.7
632.4
686.8
829.7
1 109.7
1 386.8

Wells & flow lines

OPERATING

2.0
3.5
3.5
3.5
4.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
6.0
8.8
12.3
11.8
23.2
30.9
32.8
37.7
35.3
40.4
52.0
57.0
61.4
73.1
91.0
112.5
121.5
144.8
181.2
217.5
259.1
295.7
350.8
405.2

Gas Plants

0.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
3.5
4.2
4.3
8.2
10.9
15.9
13.8
21.9
20.2
23.2
27.1
25.9
34.5
27.2
28.6
27.6
43.2
30.6
43.0
46.7
49.3
61.3
75.8
120.3
122.0
160.5
174.0
247.5

Other

1.7
4.8
12.8
17.0
23.2
29.0
38.7
43.2
50.5
67.3
77.6
94.8
100.0
113.7
126.9
145.5
168.7
172.5
186.6
205.0
220.2
239.4
266.7
299.6
352.2
405.5
477.3
605.7
773.7
970.2
1 067.9
1 285.9
1 634.5
2 039.5

Total

1.5
2.0
5.0
6.5
11.6
15.6
20.5
26.5
33.8
45.9
49.2
41.7
46.0
48.6
73.2
90.7
101.8
111.1
112.3
129.9
146.7
164.9
176.1
195.4
235.8
271.6
481.1
1 343.7
1 722.6
2 202.7
2 673.8
3 388.2
4 026.7
4 707.9

ROYAL-TIES*

Table 4.2a

31.3
69.6
135.2
194.3
246.3
332.0
349.8
407.8
493.8
612.1
622.0
592.2
601.7
619.6
709.7
685.7
773.0
865.8
978.4
1 012.9
1 163.3
1 215.2
1 343.8
1 414.5
1 656.2
1 815.3
2 197.1
3 394.5
4 048.9
5 307.0
6 750.1
8 877.5
11 455.0
14 650.9

TOTAL

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1981-2013

Canada
EXPLORATION*
Geological &
Geophysical

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total***

DEVELOPMENT*
Drilling

586.1
2 871.5
562.5
2 670.6
607.7
3 265.9
755.9
3 597.9
779.6
3 611.5
615.7
2 337.3
535.7
1 507.2
707.8
1 739.9
634.1
1 385.6
687.5
1 355.8
607.3
1 324.9
452.0
774.8
618.0
1 155.5
875.8
1 931.3
791.1
1 918.6
819.1
2 073.7
1 071.7
2 509.4
885.6
3 132.0
841.6
2 517.1
1 241.3
3 336.9
1 430.1
4 031.0
1 159.1
3 066.0
1 105.9
3 599.6
1 041.6
4 083.8
1 208.3
5 203.6
1 365.2
6 084.8
1 065.0
4 352.0
1 213.8
4 306.0
720.1
2 772.5
1 120.4
4 129.7
675.4
4 555.6
608.5
4 921.7
633.2
5 202.9
33 060.9 112 003.9

Land

Other

872.3
568.4
759.8
1 048.6
1 329.5
551.3
1 003.4
870.9
738.8
842.2
614.1
458.3
930.0
1 696.6
1 146.5
1 389.7
1 787.2
1 036.3
1 027.5
1 992.7
2 026.4
1 280.1
2 207.9
1 668.3
2 806.3
2 665.2
2 491.6
5 220.8
2 182.6
4 564.2
4 404.1
1 668.8
1 283.7
64 288.6 342.9

Total

4 329.9
3 801.5
4 633.4
5 402.4
5 720.6
3 504.3
3 046.3
3 318.6
2 758.5
2 885.5
2 546.3
1 685.1
2 703.5
4 503.7
3 856.2
4 282.5
5 368.3
5 053.9
4 386.2
6 570.9
7 487.5
5 505.2
6 913.4
6 793.7
9 218.2
10 115.2
7 908.6
10 740.5
5 675.2
9 814.3
9 635.2
7 199.0
7 119.7
209 696.3

Drilling

1 247.9
1 194.0
1 171.5
1 348.9
1 751.9
1 221.9
1 117.6
1 486.4
943.0
1 117.9
1 140.4
968.8
2 081.6
3 076.9
3 209.9
3 664.2
5 973.5
4 399.5
4 212.7
6 286.6
7 891.2
6 749.7
9 882.3
11 892.1
16 147.5
17 810.9
14 777.6
16 229.9
10 149.7
16 407.5
18 981.6
19 360.6
20 653.8
241 055.5

Field equipment

954.0
1 026.4
902.9
893.5
1 145.3
981.4
944.7
1 244.3
1 302.9
1 505.9
1 905.9
1 782.1
2 766.2
4 149.9
4 233.8
3 479.1
4 784.8
5 024.2
4 231.7
4 865.3
5 535.0
4 800.7
6 165.1
7 105.1
8 332.9
9 369.1
7 783.2
8 428.6
5 698.7
8 403.0
10 867.4
11 938.2
13 821.2
160 702.7

ROYALTIES*

OPERATING
EOR

155.2
208.8
130.3
261.8
414.0
272.7
248.5
377.7
360.7
312.2
280.1
235.0
243.5
149.5
117.1
143.4
149.4
77.5
162.4
175.7
189.4
126.9
128.9
229.2
233.6
259.6
281.0
366.7
291.8
355.8
251.8
449.4
508.5
8 875.8

Gas Plants

347.1
522.9
195.8
214.6
337.6
217.1
188.5
255.2
427.3
483.8
788.2
656.0
593.7
1 035.0
644.2
499.2
702.6
439.4
582.2
720.9
694.6
803.0
748.1
808.3
883.0
1 019.1
900.2
561.1
519.4
685.3
559.9
785.6
1 061.6
22 648.4

Other

108.5
2.8
101.6
100.2

1 362.3

Total

2 812.7
2 952.1
2 403.3
2 820.4
3 749.0
2 693.1
2 499.3
3 363.6
3 033.9
3 419.8
4 114.6
3 641.9
5 685.0
8 411.3
8 205.0
7 785.9
11 610.3
9 940.6
9 189.0
12 048.5
14 310.2
12 480.3
16 924.4
20 034.7
25 597.0
28 458.7
23 741.9
25 586.3
16 659.6
25 851.6
30 660.7
32 533.8
36 045.0
434 644.7

Wells & flow


lines

Gas Plants

1 715.1
2 087.5
2 389.2
3 123.5
3 688.2
3 664.5
3 466.6
3 850.8
4 375.1
4 441.9
4 755.5
4 606.5
4 625.2
5 048.5
5 095.6
5 397.9
5 479.0
5 539.8
5 813.7
6 708.0
7 439.1
7 997.7
8 378.3
8 718.8
9 971.9
11 351.4
11 733.6
12 725.2
13 002.0
14 316.3
14 707.8
15 835.5
18 229.8
248 432.1

446.1
46.9
2 208.1
505.3
2 592.8
548.8
2 938.0
694.9
3 818.4
761.1
4 449.3
744.4
4 408.9
745.7
4 212.3
844.8
4 695.6
866.7
5 241.8
971.6
5 413.5
1 033.2
5 788.7
991.2
5 597.7
1 147.4
5 772.6
1 047.9
6 096.4
998.0
6 093.6
1 056.0
6 453.9
1 028.9
6 507.9
1 019.5
6 559.3
1 064.7
6 878.4
1 145.7
7 853.7
1 247.7
8 686.8
1 407.9
9 405.6
1 590.7
9 969.0
1 718.6
10 437.4
1 957.1
11 929.0
2 247.9
13 599.3
2 702.9
14 436.5
2 808.1
15 533.3
2 896.9
15 898.9
2 810.4
17 126.7
2 519.9
17 227.7
2 166.0
18 001.5
2 370.3
20 600.0
48 794.7 1 523.6 298 750.4

Other

TOTAL

Total

4 905.7
5 645.3
6 178.9
6 731.3
6 634.3
3 825.3
3 160.7
2 829.9
2 942.9
3 606.2
3 094.3
3 155.0
3 027.7
3 499.6
3 126.3
4 360.1
4 554.1
3 376.3
5 067.1
11 117.0
12 099.6
7 968.0
10 502.9
11 824.8
15 822.4
12 974.6
12 389.0
17 525.4
7 990.8
8 336.1
10 607.2
8 467.7
9 743.8
259 800.8

14 256.4
14 991.7
16 153.6
18 772.5
20 553.2
14 431.6
12 918.6
14 207.7
13 977.1
15 325.0
15 543.9
14 079.7
17 188.8
22 511.0
21 281.1
22 882.4
28 040.6
24 930.1
25 520.7
37 590.1
42 584.1
35 359.1
44 309.7
49 090.6
62 566.6
65 147.8
58 475.9
69 385.6
46 224.5
61 128.7
68 130.8
66 202.0
73 508.6
1 202 892.2

NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
* Net of incentive credits. ** Before PIP grants.
Excludes oil sands, see Table 4.16a and 4.16b

September 2014

Table 4.2b

4.0
10.5
16.0
24.5
39.5
53.5
52.0
44.5
46.0
40.5
35.5
36.5
31.5
33.0
30.5
32.5
28.0
32.0
42.1
68.1
99.7
87.2
86.4
80.3
65.5
71.2
70.7
112.4
99.0
145.5
223.4
350.3
349.7
452.3

Geological &
Geophysical

5.5
7.5
14.0
11.0
27.5
27.0
26.5
35.0
44.0
46.0
41.0
54.0
48.0
44.0
52.0
46.5
50.2
57.0
69.9
75.7
77.4
87.6
89.8
83.8
80.8
102.1
131.4
146.5
149.1
256.5
394.7
644.5
1 027.5
1 621.6

Drilling

EXPLORATION**

November 2006

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Alberta

7.5
12.0
32.0
52.0
32.5
43.5
47.0
94.0
93.0
102.5
104.5
88.0
109.0
91.0
87.5
84.0
92.0
135.0
197.7
170.0
167.0
174.2
179.6
116.6
125.9
124.4
144.3
157.3
207.9
255.5
679.9
740.5
1 144.7
1 176.5

Land

1.5
1.5
2.5
4.0
7.5
9.5
11.0
10.0
15.5
15.0
22.5
23.0
20.0
20.5
13.0
14.5
14.0
15.0

Other

Total

18.5
31.5
64.5
91.5
107.0
133.5
136.5
183.5
198.5
204.0
203.5
201.5
208.5
188.5
183.0
177.5
184.2
239.0
309.7
313.8
344.1
349.0
355.8
280.7
272.2
297.7
346.4
416.2
456.0
657.5
1 298.0
1 735.3
2 521.9
3 250.4

4.0
19.5
28.5
40.5
47.0
56.5
61.0
46.0
73.5
100.5
78.0
78.0
77.5
98.5
110.5
83.6
89.6
90.8
98.9
88.0
76.9
73.6
67.6
72.0
55.5
69.1
101.7
136.4
212.3
277.2
351.2
477.4
679.2
1 063.3

Drilling

1.0
6.0
8.5
12.0
11.0
13.5
15.0
13.0
17.5
28.0
22.0
19.0
23.0
25.5
25.5
19.0
24.0
31.0
40.9
35.3
46.1
60.8
73.8
71.2
75.5
107.1
127.4
152.8
181.0
368.2
298.1
385.1
476.3
684.1

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT**

1.0
1.0
1.0
3.0
5.0
4.0
6.5
4.0
6.0
8.0
7.5
9.3
10.0
10.3
10.4
15.6
11.3
19.5
33.6
37.3
23.6
19.9
21.1
29.0
51.7
78.2
135.7

EOR

4.0
3.5
2.0
2.0
1.0
2.5
6.0
18.5
6.0
29.0
12.5
20.5
61.0
20.0
36.0
29.0
32.1
44.3
88.1
87.0
91.2
162.3
214.0
109.7
65.3
126.1
123.8
155.0
143.8
165.9
204.7
241.1

Gas
Plants

Million dollars
1947-1980

2.0
3.5
6.5
11.5
13.0
13.0
10.5
14.5
19.0
24.0
14.5
8.0
17.0
14.0
9.0
15.0
15.0
13.5
6.8
1.2
19.4
14.7
22.4
10.9
11.6
13.5
19.0
16.5
25.0
24.1
39.1
49.1
99.9
216.5

Other

7.0
29.0
47.5
67.5
73.0
85.0
87.5
77.0
117.0
172.0
123.5
139.0
134.0
165.0
210.0
143.6
172.6
171.8
188.0
178.8
240.8
246.5
270.6
327.7
376.1
333.0
350.7
455.4
562.0
845.6
861.2
1 129.2
1 538.3
2 340.7

Total

1.5
4.0
10.0
12.0
17.5
22.5
28.0
30.5
35.5
43.0
42.5
51.0
53.5
59.5
59.5
64.0
74.5
74.0
75.7
85.7
89.6
106.5
106.3
131.8
155.3
182.4
234.3
300.1
403.4
510.6
556.1
675.5
893.0
1 089.3
2.0
3.5
3.5
3.5
4.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
6.0
8.5
11.5
11.0
21.0
28.0
30.0
35.0
32.5
36.1
47.5
51.1
54.1
64.1
82.7
102.0
110.7
131.6
165.9
201.4
240.8
278.5
314.3
354.0

Wells &
flow lines
etc Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

0.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
4.0
4.0
8.0
10.5
13.0
13.5
21.5
16.0
17.0
19.0
22.0
28.5
23.1
21.4
21.9
36.0
23.6
38.4
39.4
43.5
56.7
70.9
114.4
114.0
149.4
166.1
235.9

Other

1.5
4.5
12.5
16.5
22.5
28.0
35.0
37.5
42.5
55.0
59.0
72.5
78.5
92.0
96.5
109.0
123.5
131.0
136.7
144.9
158.5
179.5
196.4
219.5
276.4
323.8
388.5
488.4
640.2
826.4
910.9
1 103.4
1 373.4
1 679.2

Total

1.5
2.0
5.0
6.5
11.5
15.5
20.0
25.0
31.0
41.0
40.0
30.0
33.5
35.0
55.0
66.0
73.0
80.0
79.3
91.3
107.4
125.6
136.3
154.0
190.4
226.0
422.6
1 107.2
1 477.7
1 974.1
2 398.9
3 054.9
3 623.3
4 248.0

ROYALTIES*

Table 4.3a

28.5
67.0
129.5
182.0
214.0
262.0
279.0
323.0
389.0
472.0
426.0
443.0
454.5
480.5
544.5
496.1
553.3
621.8
713.7
728.8
850.8
900.6
959.1
981.9
1 115.1
1 180.5
1 508.2
2 467.2
3 135.9
4 303.6
5 469.0
7 022.8
9 056.9
11 518.3

TOTAL

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1981-2013

Alberta
EXPLORATION**
Geological &
Geophysical

Drilling

DEVELOPMENT**

Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

1981
352.2
1 543.7
721.3
2 617.2
1 083.2
782.7
1982
325.1
1 076.3
465.6
1 867.0
942.5
839.6
1983
372.7
1 017.4
565.1
1 955.2
906.3
653.8
1984
472.3
1 130.3
790.2
2 392.8
996.9
681.4
1985
480.5
1 368.3
1 021.1
2 869.9
1 296.1
902.5
1986
448.9
1 021.3
447.3
1 917.5
983.1
853.0
1987
420.0
1 010.8
841.1
2 271.9
883.1
768.4
1988
520.9
1 089.4
676.5
2 286.8
1 164.9
1 005.2
1989
428.5
838.0
551.7
1 818.2
686.5
1 023.4
1990
452.0
950.2
614.2
2 016.4
830.6
1 089.4
1991
395.4
852.0
467.1
1 714.5
877.1
1 111.9
1992
329.7
574.8
344.9
1 249.4
734.9
842.1
1993
434.4
883.1
640.7
1 958.2
1 574.3
1 387.2
1994
679.0
1 449.8
1 217.7
3 346.5
2 316.0
2 162.1
1995
560.0
1 492.4
857.2
2 909.6
2 400.5
2 408.4
1996
574.3
1 546.9
1 050.9
3 172.1
2 667.3
2 041.5
1997
767.0
1 765.8
1 322.7
3 855.5
4 357.3
2 959.5
1998
610.4
2 471.5
820.8
3 902.7
3 167.1
2 955.0
1999
590.9
1 699.0
743.5
3 033.4
2 826.0
2 239.8
2000
824.1
2 364.8
1 557.2
4 746.1
4 197.1
3 217.5
2001
839.5
2 829.8
1 420.7
5 090.0
5 248.3
3 744.5
2002
657.6
1 965.9
766.5
3 390.0
4 769.9
2 994.7
2003
638.6
2 154.0
1 303.9
4 096.5
6 890.7
3 992.5
2004
632.2
2 784.9
1 211.5
4 628.6
8 376.4
4 845.7
2005
782.1
3 999.9
1 964.2
6 746.2
11 512.7
5 809.1
2006
821.8
4 123.8
1 766.0
6 711.6
12 703.0
6 728.0
2007
658.7
2 619.6
969.1
4 247.4
10 378.9
5 626.8
2008
711.1
2 085.1
1 171.1
3 967.3
11 160.3
5 723.5
2009
371.4
1 213.2
1 027.5
2 612.1
5 783.8
3 209.2
2010
716.1
2 145.2
2 990.0
5 851.3
9 858.4
5 247.0
2011
390.8
2 860.6
3 729.3
6 980.7
11 307.6
7 002.2
2012
401.1
3 403.9
1 283.8
5 088.8
12 584.6
7 691.8
2013
321.0
3 264.6
842.2
4 427.7
13 773.1
8 081.9
Total***
20 974.5 67 271.9 43 231.6 220.5 131 698.5
164 322.4 104 119.5
* Net of incentive credits. ** Before PIP grants.
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.

September 2014

ROYALTIES*

OPERATING

EOR

Gas Plants

142.9
310.9
132.4
493.7
59.3
179.7
192.9
180.5
331.0
263.3
229.4
181.0
223.3
162.3
351.2
207.8
345.2
363.5
286.4
360.3
268.1
710.8
225.2
613.1
221.9
436.4
124.2
702.6
72.0
554.6
91.6
394.8
92.5
405.0
58.2
245.8
58.3
324.1
90.7
600.3
118.1
457.7
66.5
521.6
80.1
440.6
141.5
543.0
156.5
691.9
191.0
830.3
215.4
766.5
196.2
426.8
137.8
305.4
154.7
340.2
71.9
425.9
220.8
479.5
161.7
510.3
6 072.3 16 738.1

Other

98.6
2.3
84.3
87.0

1 085.4

Total

2 418.3
2 408.2
1 801.4
2 136.0
2 879.9
2 246.5
2 037.1
2 729.1
2 418.6
2 566.7
2 967.9
2 415.3
3 619.8
5 304.9
5 435.5
5 195.2
7 814.3
6 426.1
5 448.2
8 105.6
9 568.6
8 352.7
11 403.9
13 906.6
18 170.2
20 452.3
16 987.6
17 506.8
9 436.2
15 600.3
18 807.5
20 976.7
22 527.0
292 337.6

Wells & flow


lines etc

Gas Plants

1 392.8
409.0
1 716.8
468.5
1 939.4
492.4
2 520.7
616.4
2 965.8
680.1
3 006.0
668.5
2 831.2
663.1
3 166.1
753.2
3 629.6
745.7
3 604.6
840.8
3 856.0
897.9
3 682.2
842.5
3 659.0
984.0
3 983.8
890.2
4 017.2
835.4
4 144.4
888.9
4 063.2
858.8
3 916.1
826.1
4 200.7
866.7
4 832.4
918.7
5 306.7
1 002.5
5 441.7
1 098.8
5 643.0
1 237.2
5 907.1
1 336.4
6 729.2
1 539.6
7 532.0
1 767.9
7 911.1
2 186.4
8 768.0
2 233.0
9 070.7
2 220.6
10 055.1
2 042.5
10 069.2
1 902.2
10 729.0
1 676.5
12 208.2
1 890.3
178 777.7 39 725.6

Other

32.7

1 372.9

TOTAL

Total

1 834.5
2 185.3
2 431.8
3 137.1
3 645.9
3 674.5
3 494.3
3 919.3
4 375.3
4 445.4
4 753.9
4 524.7
4 643.0
4 874.0
4 852.6
5 033.3
4 922.0
4 742.2
5 067.4
5 751.1
6 309.2
6 540.5
6 880.2
7 243.5
8 268.8
9 299.9
10 097.6
11 001.0
11 291.3
12 097.6
11 971.5
12 405.5
14 098.5
219 876.3

4 496.7
5 098.1
5 467.2
5 958.1
5 784.4
3 361.7
2 625.5
2 456.9
2 527.3
3 085.0
2 625.0
2 686.1
2 504.7
2 857.9
2 437.1
3 473.9
3 610.2
2 731.4
4 040.2
8 886.0
9 795.2
6 084.6
7 757.8
8 789.9
11 796.3
9 198.1
8 071.0
10 667.1
3 885.1
3 502.3
4 546.0
3 544.2
4 483.8
188 823.4

11 366.7
11 558.6
11 655.6
13 624.0
15 180.1
11 200.2
10 428.8
11 392.1
11 139.4
12 113.5
12 061.3
10 875.5
12 725.7
16 383.3
15 634.8
16 874.5
20 202.0
17 802.4
17 589.2
27 488.8
30 763.0
24 367.8
30 138.4
34 568.6
44 981.5
45 661.9
39 403.6
43 142.1
27 224.7
37 051.5
42 305.7
42 015.2
45 537.0
832 735.7

Table 4.3b

November 2006

1947
0.1
1948
1949
0.7
1950
3.5
1951
4.8
1952
8.6
1953
7.0
1954
7.5
1955
6.5
1956
6.5
1957
7.3
1958
7.6
1959
3.8
1960
2.2
1961
2.0
1962
2.6
1963
3.0
1964
2.2
1965
6.4
1966
6.3
1967
11.9
1968
11.2
1969
6.0
1970
2.9
1971
2.5
1972
3.2
1973
2.5
1974
1.0
1975
2.9
1976
3.5
1977
5.7
1978
12.6
1979
23.2
1980
31.0
* Net of incentive credits.

Geological &
Geophysical

0.8
0.7
0.8
2.0
3.6
12.6
10.8
10.1
10.6
16.0
9.9
7.1
5.8
2.7
3.3
4.6
8.0
12.1
10.2
9.4
13.7
13.2
10.4
5.8
5.0
5.1
6.1
5.8
6.9
9.7
18.0
20.2
40.4
60.6

Drilling

EXPLORATION

Saskatchewan

0.1
1.8
1.8
3.4
8.8
10.5
10.5
9.0
16.8
21.0
13.5
10.5
5.5
9.2
0.1
0.5
14.5
27.4
17.9
19.1
19.0
15.5
12.3
11.7
12.8
14.1
14.0
10.4
20.3
25.8
52.7
65.1
90.7

Land

0.3
0.2
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.4
2.5
1.6
3.5
4.3
4.6
4.6
3.1
2.5
2.5
12.8
16.0
2.0

Other

1.2
1.0
3.9
8.1
13.0
31.4
30.8
29.7
29.6
43.6
42.8
32.8
23.2
12.9
17.0
20.1
27.5
30.8
44.0
33.6
44.7
43.4
31.9
21.0
19.2
21.1
22.7
20.8
20.2
33.5
49.5
85.5
128.7
182.3

Total

1.2
0.6
0.8
1.2
3.3
8.6
8.7
7.4
13.7
25.0
33.7
17.0
11.2
10.8
15.7
14.3
20.6
24.5
25.7
22.9
14.6
11.5
16.2
9.5
7.8
9.0
11.5
6.9
19.2
10.0
21.2
48.0
82.8
97.1

Drilling

0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.4
2.8
3.0
1.9
5.8
8.0
11.1
6.9
5.6
5.4
5.6
5.6
9.0
11.5
18.7
12.8
8.4
7.8
12.0
14.5
15.8
8.7
9.6
11.5
8.2
9.1
13.4
22.4
39.9
64.3

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT

0.3
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.6
0.5
3.0
4.5
9.0
5.0
4.5
5.5
3.9
5.0
3.8
3.6
3.7
2.6
2.4
1.6
1.4
0.9
2.4
4.0
11.7
25.5

EOR

1.7
11.5
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.5
0.1
1.9
1.4
1.1
1.8
2.1
0.6
1.8
0.2
0.6
0.5
1.0
0.2
2.3
2.4
1.8
0.1

Gas
Plants

Million dollars
1947-1980

0.3
0.4
0.6
0.8
0.9
1.5
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.6
5.0
2.0
0.6
2.9
1.9
0.9
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.9
3.0
1.0
0.8
1.0
2.3
4.1
8.2

Other

1.4
0.7
0.9
1.4
3.7
11.7
12.4
10.0
20.4
34.5
48.7
36.7
18.8
17.4
24.9
25.6
44.1
43.1
51.4
45.5
29.9
27.0
34.6
28.8
29.6
20.9
25.0
23.5
30.8
21.0
40.3
79.1
140.3
195.2

Total

0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.8
2.6
4.2
5.0
8.7
14.2
15.0
15.9
15.9
18.0
19.5
26.0
27.0
33.6
41.4
38.7
36.5
39.8
45.3
42.1
41.0
49.4
68.3
73.7
78.9
85.8
105.7
142.8
183.8
0.3
0.7
0.7
1.2
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.0
1.5
1.1
2.1
3.1
2.4
1.9
2.0
1.8
2.1
3.2
2.4
2.6
2.6
3.2
3.3

Wells & flow


lines etc Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.1
2.7
3.9
2.7
4.0
3.7
1.8
4.5
2.4
2.2
2.0
1.5
1.3
2.6
2.6
2.6

Other

0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.8
2.6
4.2
5.0
8.7
14.2
15.3
16.6
16.6
22.2
23.9
31.2
31.1
37.7
45.6
43.7
41.3
46.9
51.4
45.8
47.5
53.6
72.6
78.9
82.8
89.7
110.9
148.6
189.7

Total

0.1
0.1
0.3
0.8
1.5
3.2
7.2
9.3
10.2
11.1
15.0
18.8
22.0
24.5
25.7
29.0
27.8
25.9
24.6
26.2
26.3
27.0
34.4
178.7
185.1
170.2
217.4
271.8
332.7
369.9

ROYALTIES*

Table 4.4a

2.8
2.0
5.1
10.0
17.4
44.0
46.1
44.7
56.5
90.0
112.9
94.1
68.8
58.0
79.1
88.4
124.8
129.5
158.8
153.7
146.1
137.6
138.0
127.4
120.9
116.5
135.7
295.6
315.0
307.5
396.9
547.3
750.3
937.1

TOTAL

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1981-2013

Saskatchewan
EXPLORATION

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

DEVELOPMENT

Geological &
Geophysical

Drilling

Land

25.4
22.3
40.6
41.9
71.8
34.9
36.8
38.1
29.7
35.1
26.5
18.1
46.8
60.0
78.3
124.6
137.2
84.7
59.8
72.6
59.8
34.8
65.7
46.8
47.9
66.4
59.4
76.3
47.9
74.8
78.2
26.4
92.4
2 070.7

42.3
34.6
67.3
100.4
130.7
53.3
50.5
86.1
43.0
57.2
40.6
28.4
77.8
114.1
113.1
152.8
319.6
139.7
121.0
198.3
174.1
142.9
288.6
300.3
314.9
386.7
408.0
683.2
338.5
321.4
323.8
387.2
436.3
6 838.8

44.9
42.7
117.2
132.5
155.9
26.8
67.9
46.6
55.0
52.8
34.5
25.3
111.8
232.6
97.5
167.4
198.3
74.2
63.2
75.1
90.5
158.5
203.4
90.9
148.9
187.7
295.7
1 252.6
163.2
626.4
360.1
155.1
117.4
6 238.9

Other

Total

112.6
99.6
225.1
274.8
358.4
115.0
155.2
170.8
127.7
145.1
101.6
71.8
236.4
406.7
288.9
444.8
655.1
298.6
244.0
346.0
324.4
336.2
557.7
438.0
511.7
640.8
763.1
2 012.1
549.6
1 022.6
762.1
568.7
646.1
64.5 15 212.8

Drilling

60.3
72.0
143.9
241.7
323.5
142.4
113.6
190.9
137.9
155.0
145.7
107.4
335.0
445.4
531.4
655.0
1 182.6
548.1
452.0
838.3
863.3
759.1
870.6
1 009.8
1 234.5
1 435.0
1 566.4
1 813.0
1 379.4
2 356.7
3 059.0
2 919.1
3 271.0
29 991.3

Field
equipment

ROYALTIES*

OPERATING
EOR

66.4
9.5
55.7
18.9
87.4
18.8
129.6
39.1
165.4
66.3
76.8
28.1
82.7
22.2
138.2
20.9
125.7
12.9
152.9
23.8
145.3
9.0
109.9
8.3
135.2
21.5
289.2
12.8
223.1
43.6
354.2
45.5
708.8
52.4
353.7
12.6
325.1
14.8
470.6
54.9
413.3
35.6
329.5
16.1
472.1
31.5
470.6
35.5
542.1
38.8
680.2
58.4
726.2
56.7
762.2
159.7
643.6
153.3
903.6
180.2
1 196.9
122.9
1 219.4
160.9
1 330.4
303.7
14 246.3 1 996.9

Gas
Plants

0.6
2.3
2.1
6.9
15.9
8.6
4.4
24.7
11.6
13.6
12.8
10.7
19.8
23.9
8.6
26.9
27.4
12.8
7.4
7.2
24.4
22.2
30.7
27.9
28.9
36.8
15.0
18.4
30.9
0.3
1.3
3.3
2.4
526.2

Other

1.6
0.2
7.2
7.8

60.5

Total

138.4
148.9
252.4
424.5
578.9
255.9
222.9
374.7
288.1
345.3
312.8
236.3
511.5
771.3
806.7
1 081.6
1 971.2
927.2
799.3
1 371.0
1 336.6
1 126.9
1 404.9
1 543.8
1 844.3
2 210.4
2 364.4
2 753.4
2 207.2
3 440.8
4 380.1
4 302.8
4 907.6
46 821.3

Wells & flow


lines etc
Gas Plants

199.0
235.0
306.7
431.3
494.0
466.0
437.1
463.1
454.4
509.7
532.1
543.3
547.7
567.6
588.8
732.0
815.2
825.6
816.7
945.1
1 149.2
1 214.0
1 349.3
1 377.3
1 592.5
1 718.0
1 812.9
1 730.7
1 769.3
1 949.3
2 105.6
2 218.7
2 713.2
34 891.8

3.7
7.3
9.9
18.9
20.8
15.9
18.4
22.9
25.4
25.1
22.2
27.5
24.0
19.2
19.1
18.6
18.3
15.4
14.3
15.5
18.9
42.8
54.8
59.6
67.6
76.4
85.0
107.3
93.4
100.2
102.9
90.8
80.3
1 385.3

Other

1.3

TOTAL

Total

204.0
242.3
316.6
450.2
514.8
481.9
455.5
486.0
479.8
534.8
554.3
570.8
571.7
586.8
607.9
750.6
833.5
841.0
831.0
960.6
1 168.1
1 256.8
1 404.1
1 436.9
1 660.1
1 794.4
1 897.9
1 838.0
1 862.7
2 049.5
2 208.5
2 309.5
2 793.5
57.9 36 335.0

322.5
777.5
434.0
924.8
571.7
1 365.8
614.8
1 764.3
650.8
2 102.9
301.7
1 154.5
375.8
1 209.4
245.3
1 276.8
268.2
1 163.8
359.5
1 384.7
311.9
1 280.6
303.3
1 182.2
328.8
1 648.4
405.4
2 170.2
479.2
2 182.7
642.0
2 919.0
649.5
4 109.3
372.3
2 439.1
612.8
2 487.1
1 117.1
3 794.7
938.2
3 767.3
845.5
3 565.4
1 121.5
4 488.2
1 221.7
4 640.4
1 473.5
5 489.6
1 578.4
6 224.0
1 433.6
6 459.0
2 390.3
8 993.7
1 468.4
6 087.9
1 827.1
8 340.0
1 933.1
9 283.8
1 937.0
9 118.0
2 129.4
10 476.6
31 761.1 130 130.3

NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.

September 2014

Table 4.4b

0.1
0.3
0.9
2.2
2.2
2.6
2.4
4.2
4.5
4.5
8.8
15.8
12.9
13.5
16.5
14.8
21.6
26.5
26.1
24.9
26.2
33.3
25.5
31.6
30.0
27.6
36.8
29.5
59.0
142.2
196.6
213.2
212.0

November 2006

Land

Drilling

1947
1948
0.5
1949
0.1
0.2
1950
0.5
0.9
1951
0.8
1.9
1952
2.8
2.5
1953
3.8
4.7
1954
5.6
3.4
1955
7.2
5.7
1956
7.8
8.9
1957
6.6
10.4
1958
6.8
11.4
1959
9.3
11.5
1960
8.8
18.1
1961
10.0
13.5
1962
7.5
14.9
1963
9.0
13.8
1964
7.5
10.7
1965
4.9
9.9
1966
7.0
17.0
1967
18.4
14.0
1968
14.9
14.9
1969
13.4
14.6
1970
15.1
13.0
1971
17.9
15.9
1972
17.3
28.1
1973
17.9
36.1
1974
17.8
33.6
1975
9.4
19.3
1976
22.7
34.3
1977
41.4
59.5
1978
65.2
112.9
1979
82.0
172.1
1980
115.5
298.4
* Net of incentive credits.

Geological &
Geophysical

EXPLORATION

British Columbia

0.1
0.3
0.9
0.9
2.4
2.9
3.0
3.6
5.4
7.0
3.5
4.0
4.0
3.0

Other

0.6
0.6
2.3
5.0
7.8
12.0
12.3
19.5
24.1
24.5
30.6
42.0
46.8
40.5
42.9
41.6
42.8
41.3
50.1
57.3
56.0
61.3
53.6
65.4
75.4
81.6
88.2
58.2
116.0
243.1
374.7
467.3
625.9

Total

0.1
0.1
0.6
0.7
0.1
2.0
2.2
2.0
3.5
4.5
11.0
18.0
8.2
7.3
10.8
9.4
14.1
11.2
11.3
13.9
9.0
9.3
8.1
13.3
9.3
29.9
49.2
66.3
106.5
90.1

Drilling

0.2
0.9
0.5
2.5
1.6
3.0
4.4
3.7
4.5
5.1
5.0
7.9
6.1
6.5
11.3
11.9
5.8
6.5
8.0
7.9
22.5
16.0
54.0
46.9
75.2

0.1
0.1

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT

0.5
1.5
2.7
1.3
1.5
2.4
2.0
0.8
1.2
1.8
1.6
1.0
0.4
0.4
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.5
4.2

0.5
0.1
0.2
13.6
1.4
11.2
17.8
2.2
1.8
7.7
28.1
7.4
1.4
9.8
13.4
7.3
6.4
41.0
73.7
33.8

24.0
0.2
0.1

EOR Gas Plants

Million dollars
1947-1980

0.7
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.5
5.8
0.6
1.1
1.6
18.0

0.1
0.1
0.2
0.6
0.3
7.2
0.4
0.9
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.2
1.7
0.7
0.7
1.1

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.8
1.0
0.7
2.5
34.3
3.1
7.0
6.8
15.0
23.5
13.8
29.8
19.3
27.8
43.3
21.5
21.1
34.4
51.3
24.3
17.3
32.0
31.5
65.6
72.6
162.8
229.2
221.3

Total

0.8
1.1
2.0
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.8
7.2
8.1
7.3
10.2
13.1
14.2
15.4
16.5
21.2
28.0
29.6
28.7
37.1
55.1
82.2

0.1
0.1
1.0
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.8
2.8
3.4
3.4
3.8
3.6
4.3
5.2
5.3
6.8
8.8
8.8
10.9
9.0
15.2
28.0

Wells & flow


lines etc Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

1.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
2.8
1.1
2.7
1.8
1.7
1.3
1.5
1.6
2.1
1.8
2.7
3.3
3.5
3.3
3.0
2.6

0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
2.7

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
2.7
0.9
1.2
4.0
8.9
9.6
7.1
9.4
11.1
14.2
12.5
15.7
18.0
20.0
22.2
23.9
29.8
39.5
41.7
43.1
49.4
73.3
112.8

Total

0.6
0.6
2.3
5.1
8.0
13.3
13.5
20.4
26.8
59.2
37.0
50.7
56.0
61.0
79.8
70.5
84.9
75.5
96.8
124.4
100.9
110.9
118.6
153.1
137.9
143.7
201.4
178.4
270.2
403.1
630.4
816.6
1 024.4

TOTAL

Table 4.5a

0.1
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.5
4.5
5.5
5.2
5.5
7.8
9.6
10.9
12.8
12.6
16.4
16.0
20.9
51.4
49.2
46.9
44.3
43.5
46.8
64.4

ROYALTIES*

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1981-2013

British Columbia
EXPLORATION
Geological &
Geophysical

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total**

Drilling

DEVELOPMENT
Land

63.9
188.3
88.1
36.1
99.3
48.0
33.7
57.1
66.4
35.1
100.7
114.1
53.7
120.2
141.7
28.5
102.9
67.9
29.3
60.3
86.0
61.8
109.8
140.2
82.6
154.8
127.2
135.6
188.0
167.7
125.9
263.2
99.4
77.2
128.4
71.0
121.0
153.7
172.4
130.2
340.1
240.4
113.3
274.6
165.3
74.2
312.8
163.2
85.5
338.1
256.2
70.0
394.2
137.1
51.3
281.3
217.6
123.9
359.7
293.2
148.8
510.9
488.6
178.1
389.1
334.7
200.3
640.4
689.3
239.1
640.3
290.1
236.9
542.1
599.3
280.0
915.9
700.2
185.9
957.0 1 108.8
180.8 1 133.2 2 728.4
123.3
994.9
953.0
172.2 1 066.6
904.3
126.0 1 041.2
288.7
33.8
613.2
202.1
97.2
822.5
289.0
4 310.1 15 321.3 13 708.4

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

340.3
183.4
157.2
249.9
315.6
199.3
175.6
311.8
364.6
491.3
488.5
276.6
447.1
710.7
553.2
550.2
679.8
601.3
550.2
776.8
1 148.3
901.9
1 530.0
1 169.5
1 378.3
1 896.1
2 251.6
4 042.3
2 071.2
2 143.1
1 455.9
849.1
1 208.7
41.0 33 380.7

60.5
39.8
25.6
32.7
61.2
59.2
72.9
92.9
97.8
107.6
86.5
55.9
135.1
270.8
242.0
291.7
333.1
307.6
279.5
544.3
1 117.3
783.0
1 388.1
1 701.6
2 443.6
2 720.9
2 012.0
2 403.0
1 908.2
3 037.4
3 473.8
2 694.5
2 377.2
31 779.2

39.9
28.5
17.1
15.7
31.0
34.3
55.2
61.4
107.9
139.9
102.9
92.2
121.2
271.9
220.7
206.7
285.5
295.9
206.6
374.7
664.8
525.1
662.3
848.9
971.8
1 321.1
1 112.6
1 314.8
1 012.0
1 546.3
1 604.0
1 397.8
1 599.9
17 608.6

Other

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

110.5
58.9
116.6
79.2
113.1
95.0
154.9
105.6
185.1
136.9
153.6
126.2
151.2
119.6
171.4
97.9
234.6
112.3
279.7
118.9
312.9
124.0
295.5
130.4
334.7
163.6
407.7
203.3
409.2
175.5
444.5
200.2
517.1
256.5
586.6
242.7
589.5
371.5
722.1 1 003.7
761.5 1 245.5
955.5
905.5
1 004.1 1 413.3
1 118.0 1 507.6
1 266.7 1 966.7
1 466.7 1 444.3
1 504.0 1 255.4
1 567.7 1 369.9
1 725.9
499.8
1 886.7
465.6
1 786.2
444.3
1 933.7
238.5
2 244.9
385.1
50.8 26 084.4 17 541.8

633.0
468.3
416.5
585.4
798.9
602.0
593.0
755.2
969.7
1 194.2
1 178.5
879.8
1 301.4
2 165.6
1 679.9
1 774.3
2 345.5
2 120.9
2 069.8
3 514.5
5 137.1
4 280.9
6 204.0
6 523.0
8 166.9
9 005.4
8 261.2
10 817.2
7 399.0
9 425.5
8 912.2
7 408.7
8 372.8
131 136.3

OPERATING
EOR

Gas
Plants

1.1
21.2
0.2
20.6
0.2
8.3
0.4
24.7
12.9
52.0
14.0
15.4
0.7
17.8
4.1
15.7
2.3
50.2
1.6
55.2
3.0
60.7
1.3
27.9
..
99.7
0.1
301.1
1.0
78.3
6.3
74.7
4.5
269.0
6.7
80.1
4.8
67.7
10.1
82.8
4.9
194.8
5.1
204.8
0.2
206.0
0.2
177.2
3.2
136.6
10.2
146.1
8.2
117.4
10.0
109.5
0.0
181.9
3.1
343.3
15.8
132.3
0.8
294.5
8.4
548.5
170.1 4 519.1

Other

0.6

Total

123.3
89.1
51.2
1.5
75.0
4.2
161.3
122.9
146.6
174.1
258.2
304.3
253.1
177.3
356.0
843.9
542.0
579.4
892.1
690.3
558.6
1 011.9
1 981.8
1 518.0
2 256.6
2 727.9
3 555.2
4 198.3
3 250.2
3 837.3
3 102.1
4 930.1
5 225.8
4 387.5
4 534.1
52.3 54 129.3

Wells & flow


lines etc Gas Plants

92.7
99.6
95.2
123.3
151.2
122.8
116.0
131.6
182.4
210.6
236.9
215.1
235.2
307.1
302.2
325.5
396.8
444.1
449.1
558.1
606.9
778.0
784.1
871.0
992.2
1 135.6
1 152.5
1 193.1
1 236.4
1 310.0
1 358.2
1 607.5
1 906.0
20 124.0

15.4
17.0
17.9
31.6
33.9
30.8
35.2
39.8
52.2
69.1
76.0
80.4
99.5
100.6
107.0
119.0
120.3
142.5
140.4
164.0
154.6
177.5
220.0
247.0
274.5
331.1
351.5
374.6
489.5
576.7
428.0
326.2
338.9
5 909.6

Other

2.4

Total

NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
* Net of incentive credits.

September 2014

Table 4.5b

0.1
0.8
1.5
1.1
0.9
1.5
1.3
2.7
4.5
6.2
9.0
6.0
6.5
9.0
8.1
5.8
10.9
24.0
37.9
57.7
80.4
84.2
92.3
86.7
102.1
81.9
56.0
42.1
30.4
41.5

2.1
0.7
2.4
4.9
4.0
5.3
6.5
9.3
13.1
10.5
7.4
8.8
32.8
45.3
80.5
135.0
158.8
191.9
165.4
200.5
277.9
374.0
373.5
407.3

0.4

0.1

Drilling

0.3
0.1
0.3
0.5
1.0
8.3
2.5
1.9
0.8
0.6
0.6
1.5
7.8
4.8
5.8
5.9
4.4
4.4
5.5
5.3
4.6
4.2
3.3
3.7
4.9
6.1
6.9

0.8
0.3

Land

November 2006

* Net of incentive credits. ** Before PIP grants

1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Geological &
Geophysical

EXPLORATION**

Territories & Arctic Islands

0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.6
1.6
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.2
0.8

Other

0.9
1.3
1.6
2.0
1.2
2.2
4.4
5.0
16.8
14.5
15.8
13.1
14.8
19.7
22.7
24.1
23.1
38.6
76.6
107.4
165.3
224.7
256.4
283.2
271.7
285.7
337.6
421.0
410.0
455.7

Total

2.8
5.6
0.5
1.1
1.8
5.6
8.6
3.7
11.4
7.1
22.4
14.6
37.6

0.3

Drilling

0.2
0.2
0.6
3.6
5.2
1.3
2.4
1.4
0.4
8.2
6.2
6.6
54.6

0.3

0.2

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT**

0.1
14.7
11.9

0.4
0.1

7.9
2.1
5.0
3.1
0.4

3.7

EOR Gas Plants

Million dollars
1951-1980

0.2
2.2
3.1
4.0
2.4
8.8
7.3
5.0
7.6
0.2
2.5
21.2
5.4
28.8

0.3
0.2

0.2

0.1
0.1
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.5

Other

0.1
0.4
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.5
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.2
5.6
9.0
5.1
7.1
19.5
14.2
16.0
12.7
19.9
19.9
54.9
44.4
133.3

Total

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.6
1.0
1.8
2.8
1.9
2.1
2.5
3.1
3.6
2.4
7.2
17.9
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.4
2.9
1.5
2.1
1.2
1.1

Wells & flow


lines etc Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

0.2
0.5
0.8
1.0
1.6
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.4
1.4
3.6
0.2
4.9

0.1
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.1

Other

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.6
1.5
0.4
0.2
0.5
0.9
1.1
1.6
2.6
2.0
3.3
2.6
2.7
3.0
6.4
6.5
8.1
8.6
23.9

Total

1.0
1.4
1.7
2.1
1.5
2.8
5.3
5.6
17.3
15.5
16.6
14.1
16.5
20.7
23.3
25.1
24.4
45.4
87.2
115.3
174.7
247.7
274.0
303.1
291.0
316.8
368.8
488.3
468.2
617.9

TOTAL

Table 4.6a

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.8
1.2
3.6
4.8
4.8
4.3
5.2
5.0

0.1

ROYALTIES*

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1981-2013

Territories & Arctic Islands


EXPLORATION**
Geological &
Geophysical

Drilling

DEVELOPMENT**
Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

1981
56.8
682.5
7.5
746.8
16.3
52.1
1982
68.3
787.7
2.2
858.2
103.6
82.3
1983
74.8
901.8
0.2
976.8
49.6
123.4
1984
98.9
933.2
3.5
1 035.6
29.6
49.4
1985
103.7
770.3
874.0
24.9
31.6
1986
41.5
486.3
1.9
529.7
17.4
4.7
1987
29.8
165.4
0.1
195.3
26.6
27.9
1988
61.9
201.1
0.9
263.9
11.9
20.5
1989
71.2
231.7
1.1
304.0
1.0
3.7
1990
41.9
57.1
1.7
100.7
14.1
1991
22.7
38.2
1.2
62.1
9.1
12.2
1992
15.1
7.6
1.0
23.7
6.5
8.3
1993
10.6
2.8
0.6
14.0
0.5
6.0
1994
1.4
1.1
2.5
8.1
6.7
1995
9.2
10.6
19.8
12.4
5.6
1996
20.7
10.9
31.6
16.1
19.7
1997
8.1
24.1
0.3
32.5
10.7
21.8
1998
6.5
44.0
0.6
51.1
11.5
17.0
1999
23.6
108.2
0.3
132.1
2.9
20.7
2000
51.5
58.1
55.7
165.3
45.5
109.8
2001
202.1
105.7
3.3
311.1
17.9
25.5
2002
160.7
100.7
2.6
264.0
8.7
25.3
2003
36.8
112.7
0.8
150.3
34.6
54.9
2004
40.3
139.3
17.3
196.9
34.0
80.7
2005
33.9
192.5
26.3
252.7
55.4
193.7
2006
74.9
147.6
0.1
222.6
35.6
131.2
2007
74.6
132.6
1.3
208.5
58.8
55.6
2008
157.8
230.5
22.3
410.6
37.2
14.7
2009
96.8
81.2
3.9
181.9
42.0
8.2
2010
52.7
60.4
0.9
114.0
116.4
30.2
2011
31.7
39.0
7.3
77.9
18.7
26.5
2012
62.6
6.5
8.7
77.8
6.3
11.5
2013
66.1
57.9
14.3
138.3
2.8
8.2
Total***
2 802.2 9 436.0
296.7
8.5 12 543.4
995.7
1 395.1
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
* Net of incentive credits. ** Before PIP grants

September 2014

OPERATING
EOR

1.6
57.1
50.9
28.0
3.4
0.5
2.2
0.9
0.2
0.3

Gas
Plants

Other

Total

0.1

0.6

70.7
243.0
223.9
114.4
60.5
23.5
56.7
33.5
5.9
27.1
25.0
14.9
6.5
27.2
18.5
35.8
32.5
28.5
28.6
155.6
43.4
57.1
121.7
142.8
249.7
172.3
115.0
52.7
51.1
146.8
45.7
17.8
11.0
2 824.5

0.1
0.9

7.4
0.5

0.2
1.0
12.7
3.7
0.1

12.4
0.5

0.2

5.0
0.1

0.7
0.8
0.7
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
187.9

23.1
32.2
28.1
0.6
5.5
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
136.2

109.6

Wells & flow


lines etc Gas Plants

13.9
16.9
18.2
14.3
40.8
38.1
47.6
52.9
73.9
74.0
86.3
69.5
43.2
45.1
42.6
34.7
31.0
31.5
32.9
36.3
36.5
58.5
60.2
58.4
63.0
56.9
56.2
81.0
75.6
72.8
71.9
79.4
98.4
1 764.1

1.3
0.6
0.1

..
4.0
5.2
6.4
4.9
6.4
5.2
4.4
2.0
2.4
6.9
8.6
9.2
10.6
10.3
7.6
6.2
7.9
5.1
3.1
0.5
0.3
1.5
2.7
2.8
3.1
139.2

Other

Total

10.3

25.5
17.5
18.3
14.3
40.8
38.1
47.6
52.9
77.9
79.2
92.7
74.4
49.6
50.3
47.0
36.7
33.4
38.4
41.5
45.5
47.1
68.8
67.8
64.6
70.9
62.0
59.2
81.5
75.9
74.3
74.6
82.2
101.5
1 931.4

28.1

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

4.5
2.2
1.4
2.0
8.1
4.8
7.0
5.0
6.1
8.7
7.6
9.3
7.1
8.0
7.6
14.0
9.9
7.0
9.3
19.0
43.0
21.8
30.0
24.1
20.2
33.4
33.9
32.0
19.4
16.3
12.1
10.4
10.0
487.1

847.5
1 120.9
1 220.4
1 166.3
983.4
596.1
306.6
355.3
393.9
215.7
187.4
122.3
77.2
88.0
92.9
118.1
108.3
125.0
211.5
385.4
444.6
411.7
369.8
428.4
593.5
490.3
416.7
576.8
328.3
351.4
210.4
188.2
260.8
17 786.4

Table 4.6b

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
1.1
3.2
2.8
3.1

1.6
1.4
0.9
0.8
1.2
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.3
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.5
1.0
0.4
0.2

November 2006

* Net of incentive credits.

1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Geological &
Geophysical

1.2
1.5
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.1
1.3
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.9
2.1

Drilling

EXPLORATION

Manitoba

5.4
11.0
3.6
9.6
6.2
3.4
3.4
2.3
1.8
1.9
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.0
1.7
0.7
1.2
1.8
0.9
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.5
0.6
5.3
3.2
3.0

Land

0.4
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2

Other

8.6
14.2
5.6
12.0
9.4
5.9
6.2
3.9
3.8
2.7
2.8
2.2
2.3
2.2
1.7
2.6
1.8
3.0
2.7
1.5
0.6
0.6
0.8
1.4
0.6
1.2
2.1
9.2
6.9
8.2

Total

0.1
0.1
0.2
0.9
1.2
1.5
3.0

0.2
1.8
2.7
8.5
10.6
7.8
5.1
2.3
1.1
2.0
0.4
0.5
0.9
1.8
0.6
0.5
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1

Drilling

0.5
0.4
1.9
2.0
1.6
1.4
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.9

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT

0.2

0.4

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.1

0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3

0.2
0.1
0.5

EOR Gas Plants

Million dollars
1951-1980

0.1

0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1

0.4
0.1
0.1

0.3
0.1

0.3
0.1

0.1
0.1

Other

0.2
2.3
3.4
10.6
13.1
9.7
6.6
2.9
1.5
2.2
0.6
0.8
1.6
2.5
1.2
1.4
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.4
0.5
0.9
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.1
1.8
1.8
4.2

Total

0.1
0.5
1.2
2.6
3.2
3.8
3.8
3.5
3.3
3.5
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.5
2.8
2.8
2.6
3.1
2.8
2.7
2.8
2.8
5.7
6.7
6.8
8.3
4.8
6.5
8.5

Wells &
flow lines Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.1

Other

0.0
0.1
0.5
1.2
2.7
3.2
3.9
3.9
3.6
3.4
3.6
3.1
2.9
2.9
2.6
2.9
2.9
2.7
3.2
3.0
2.8
2.9
2.9
5.9
6.8
6.9
8.4
4.9
6.6
8.6

Total

8.8
16.6
9.7
24.5
26.4
20.5
18.6
12.5
10.4
9.6
8.5
7.3
7.9
8.9
7.1
8.5
7.7
8.7
8.8
6.6
5.7
6.2
6.0
12.5
13.9
14.6
18.9
27.9
31.0
38.3

TOTAL

Table 4.7a

0.2
0.7
1.2
1.7
1.9
1.8
1.5
1.3
1.5
1.2
1.1
1.3
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.9
2.0
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.9
4.7
6.0
6.0
7.3
12.0
15.7
17.3

ROYALTIES*

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1981-2013

Manitoba
EXPLORATION
Geological &
Geophysical

Drilling

DEVELOPMENT
Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

OPERATING
EOR

1981
3.6
7.6
2.7
13.9
8.7
2.8
1982
2.9
13.1
3.2
19.2
15.2
8.4
1983
4.1
12.4
5.3
21.8
23.9
15.8
1984
6.8
8.1
6.0
20.9
27.4
12.3
1985
3.4
14.0
8.2
25.6
25.2
11.7
1986
1.6
7.5
3.0
12.1
13.0
7.8
1987
3.1
8.2
3.7
15.0
12.4
3.0
1988
2.9
4.4
1.9
9.2
9.4
5.5
1989
0.6
1.4
0.9
2.9
7.4
3.3
1990
0.2
2.4
1.1
3.7
14.0
4.9
1991
0.6
0.4
1.0
10.9
4.8
1992
3.6
2.1
1.8
7.5
4.7
3.1
1993
0.1
4.4
1.0
5.5
16.8
4.2
1994
1.9
3.2
2.9
8.0
19.7
9.0
1995
1.9
3.9
8.0
13.8
9.0
3.8
1996
2.4
5.0
5.4
12.8
9.1
2.0
1997
8.0
6.1
7.6
21.7
14.3
3.9
1998
2.5
2.5
2.7
7.7
10.6
3.4
1999
2.5
2.8
2.0
7.3
7.5
7.3
2000
4.2
3.5
1.1
8.8
15.4
8.8
2001
1.6
4.5
1.6
7.7
30.5
10.2
2002
0.6
7.8
0.7
9.1
40.5
15.6
2003
0.7
15.5
0.9
17.1
38.4
13.4
2004
1.7
14.1
2.1
17.9
49.2
15.3
2005
7.7
26.7
6.3
40.7
105.6
21.3
2006
5.2
51.1
2.6
58.9
186.2
37.0
2007
8.4
25.0
1.2
34.5
158.2
39.3
2008
13.5
35.9
17.8
67.2
161.1
34.2
2009
6.8
24.0
7.2
38.0
209.3
39.2
2010
15.3
93.7
14.9
123.9
529.1
180.4
2011
8.2
50.0
16.5
74.7
592.7
202.7
2012
23.5
62.0
14.8
100.3
671.4
237.8
2013
11.1
33.6
5.4
50.1
588.3
184.1
Total**
184.5
577.4
237.3
5.9 1 005.2
3 691.0
1 170.4
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
* Net of incentive credits.

September 2014

Gas
Plants

0.1
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1

Other

0.1
3.0
1.0
0.3

0.3

0.4
0.1

0.2
0.1

0.1
0.1
0.4

17.8
10.6
13.8
13.3
61.6

7.7
0.0
12.5

3.2

Total

11.7
23.8
42.7
41.3
37.6
20.9
15.4
15.5
10.9
19.0
15.7
8.0
21.1
28.7
12.8
11.1
18.2
14.0
14.9
24.3
40.7
56.5
51.8
64.5
126.9
223.2
197.6
195.4
248.5
727.3
806.0
930.7
785.6
4 938.6

Wells &
flow lines

10.4
13.4
16.4
21.3
22.4
18.0
21.1
22.5
21.3
29.3
26.1
22.1
22.7
22.3
23.7
21.3
22.0
23.0
19.3
23.6
24.3
24.5
27.2
26.9
33.0
46.1
50.9
61.3
65.4
106.9
177.7
205.9
238.5
1 616.8

Gas Plants

Other

0.1

0.5

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
..
..
..
..

4.5
0.0
5.5

3.0

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

19.1
26.2
35.6
37.6
42.9
21.1
23.3
16.5
18.9
23.4
18.2
16.5
14.8
14.5
15.6
19.2
16.1
9.7
14.5
24.9
23.8
22.4
22.7
26.5
41.9
68.8
86.3
106.8
99.8
123.7
246.1
231.2
231.0
1 860.0

55.2
82.6
116.5
121.6
128.5
72.1
74.9
63.8
54.0
75.5
61.1
54.2
64.1
73.5
65.9
64.4
78.0
54.4
56.0
81.6
96.5
112.5
118.8
135.8
242.5
397.0
369.2
430.7
451.7
1 081.8
1 304.4
1 472.6
1 305.1
9 429.2

Total

10.5
13.4
16.4
21.8
22.4
18.0
21.2
22.6
21.3
29.4
26.2
22.2
22.7
22.3
23.7
21.3
22.0
23.0
19.3
23.6
24.3
24.5
27.2
26.9
33.0
46.1
50.9
61.3
65.4
106.9
177.7
210.4
238.5
1 625.3

Table 4.7b

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1968-2013

Ontario
EXPLORATION
Geological &
Geophysical

DEVELOPMENT
Drilling

Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

1968
2.0
2.1
1.6
5.7
0.6
0.6
1969
0.8
2.5
1.0
4.3
1.1
0.6
1970
1.3
0.8
0.5
2.6
0.4
1.3
1971
0.7
3.2
0.7
4.6
1.5
1.6
1972
1.6
4.4
0.9
6.9
1.1
8.0
1973
1.7
2.5
1.0
5.2
2.2
7.6
1974
1.8
5.3
1.7
8.8
2.8
0.7
1975
1.5
4.3
2.1
7.9
3.1
1.1
1976
2.6
5.8
3.5
11.9
4.6
1.0
1977
6.8
4.8
3.9
15.5
9.3
2.6
1978
7.2
9.6
10.4
27.2
9.6
3.7
1979
4.9
10.0
3.0
17.9
13.4
3.8
1980
8.0
17.2
4.5
29.7
17.9
8.3
1981
2.0
10.0
4.1
16.1
18.9
1982
1.3
11.9
3.1
16.3
20.9
5.5
1983
0.8
15.1
5.0
20.9
22.2
2.3
1984
1.1
21.2
1.8
24.1
20.6
5.1
1985
2.1
21.4
2.6
26.1
20.1
3.1
1986
1.9
14.7
2.3
18.9
6.8
4.8
1987
1.4
9.3
2.5
13.2
8.8
6.4
1988
4.8
23.5
3.1
31.4
16.4
6.6
1989
2.3
23.6
2.9
28.8
11.9
2.8
1990
3.8
17.2
4.1
25.1
10.7
6.3
1991
3.8
25.0
3.0
31.8
11.1
7.1
1992
2.3
18.8
5.3
26.4
11.3
4.1
1993
2.3
23.1
3.5
28.9
20.9
5.5
1994
0.1
17.6
1.1
18.8
17.9
12.1
1995
0.7
16.6
0.8
18.1
11.5
10.6
1996
0.9
8.6
2.3
11.8
14.7
4.0
1997
0.6
11.7
2.0
14.3
9.7
3.0
1998
0.4
17.3
0.5
18.2
16.2
1.0
1999
0.3
17.3
0.4
18.0
15.8
4.1
2000
1.6
34.3
3.3
39.2
32.3
11.6
2001
2.8
27.6
3.1
33.5
38.2
7.7
2002
2.4
12.0
2.4
16.8
25.9
12.4
2003
1.6
18.8
2.6
23.0
22.4
8.9
2004
1.9
18.2
3.0
23.1
28.6
9.6
2005
1.8
9.2
1.1
12.1
13.2
11.6
2006
1.7
35.5
1.3
38.5
25.9
10.2
2007
0.2
11.9
1.8
13.8
7.5
2.6
2008
0.4
4.2
1.3
5.9
6.1
3.2
2009
0.1
3.0
1.0
4.1
3.5
1.5
2010
0.4
15.2
0.9
16.5
25.8
1.9
2011
0.9
14.8
0.2
15.9
21.8
3.8
2012
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.4
1.9
0.3
2013
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.4
0.9
0.0
Total
89.6
601.8
107.2
0.0
798.6
608.0
220.6
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
* Net of incentive credits.

September 2014

OPERATING
EOR

Gas
Plants

Other

Total

0.4
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.1
0.8
0.3
0.6
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.2
4.9

0.2
2.0
9.2
6.6
7.6
2.2
1.8
9.3
0.3
0.9
4.5
18.6
36.2
14.3
6.3
2.7
1.5
6.0
11.2
4.0
6.4
0.9
42.0
0.2
4.2
37.8
7.4
2.7
2.8
1.2
1.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
260.7

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.6
0.1
2.0
0.6
0.2
0.3
6.9
0.0
0.3
0.6
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.5

2.0
3.9
11.1
10.1
16.9
12.3
5.5
14.2
6.0
15.0
18.4
36.0
62.7
40.1
32.7
28.6
28.6
29.9
23.4
19.3
29.4
15.6
59.0
18.4
19.6
64.2
37.4
24.8
21.5
13.9
18.2
20.5
43.9
46.0
38.4
31.4
38.3
24.9
36.1
10.1
15.2
6.0
28.7
25.6
2.6
1.2
1 107.6

Wells &
flow lines Gas Plants

1.6
2.0
1.8
2.0
1.7
1.5
2.1
2.3
3.2
3.8
4.0
4.5
4.9
6.2
5.8
13.3
12.6
14.0
13.6
13.6
14.6
13.4
13.6
18.0
16.3
14.5
14.9
14.6
18.3
22.3
22.9
16.0
16.9
15.2
14.3
16.0
14.9
14.5
15.1
15.1
13.7
13.4
14.4
7.3
2.7
3.2
490.5

0.4
0.4
3.0
2.1
3.2
3.3
4.0
2.9
2.0
3.3
3.5
16.9
18.8
16.7
11.9
28.5
27.5
26.3
29.2
28.9
28.8
39.4
31.3
30.6
35.8
33.5
32.7
32.1
27.5
29.1
28.6
34.7
33.5
29.7
27.2
27.8
27.4
28.0
26.8
25.4
27.3
27.3
29.7
27.6
27.6
20.3
1 002.5

Other

Total

0.3
0.2
0.2
0.9
0.3
0.9
0.1
0.0
0.0
1.1
1.4
1.6
0.8
0.1

2.3
2.6
5.0
5.0
5.2
5.7
6.2
5.2
5.2
8.2
8.9
23.0
24.5
23.0
17.7
41.8
40.1
40.3
42.8
42.5
43.4
52.8
44.9
48.6
52.1
48.0
47.6
46.7
45.8
51.4
51.5
50.7
50.4
44.9
41.5
43.8
42.3
42.5
41.9
40.5
40.9
40.7
44.1
34.9
30.3
23.5
1 500.8

7.9

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

0.5
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
1.0
0.7
1.1
1.7
3.0
3.3
4.0
5.6
8.0
13.2
11.1
9.7
9.4
8.3
10.1
10.7
7.6
7.3
5.3
6.4
7.4
7.3
9.7
6.5
5.9
14.9
12.3
13.4
20.0
19.1
19.3
16.3
14.7
15.8
8.3
9.4
11.7
8.5
10.3
362.0

10.5
11.2
19.4
20.3
29.6
23.7
21.0
28.3
23.8
39.8
56.2
79.9
120.2
83.2
72.3
99.3
106.0
107.4
94.8
84.4
112.5
107.3
139.7
106.4
105.4
146.4
110.2
97.0
86.4
89.3
94.4
95.1
148.4
136.7
110.1
118.2
122.8
98.8
132.8
79.1
77.9
59.1
98.7
88.1
41.8
35.3
3 769.1

Table 4.8a

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1969-2013

Quebec
EXPLORATION
Geological &
Geophysical

DEVELOPMENT
Drilling

Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

1969
1.2
1.1
0.3
2.6
2.8
1.2
0.8
4.8
1970
7.6
2.9
0.7
11.2
1971
4.1
5.8
0.7
10.6
0.1
1972
0.9
1.5
0.9
3.3
1973
0.4
3.8
4.2
1974
1.0
2.5
0.4
3.9
1975
1.7
2.2
0.3
4.2
1976
0.5
4.9
1.5
6.9
1977
1.0
6.2
0.4
7.6
1978
1.2
7.9
0.2
9.3
1979
2.0
6.2
0.3
8.5
1980
2.3
6.2
0.3
8.8
1981
6.6
3.5
0.7
10.8
1982
1.3
0.8
0.2
2.3
1983
0.6
0.2
0.8
1984
0.1
1.0
1.1
0.9
1985
1.4
1.4
1986
0.8
0.2
1.0
0.1
1987
0.5
0.5
1988
0.6
0.1
0.7
0.2
1989
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.6
1990
3.2
4.4
0.1
7.7
1991
1.8
6.6
8.4
1992
1.1
6.2
7.3
1993
0.1
0.4
0.5
0.1
1994
0.0
1995
0.0
1996
2.1
2.1
1997
4.7
5.1
0.3
10.1
1998
0.2
6.2
0.2
6.6
1999
0.1
0.1
2000
0.1
0.1
2001
2.7
0.2
2.9
2002
9.6
4.7
1.3
15.6
2003
0.8
1.7
0.2
2.7
2004
2.5
7.1
0.3
9.9
2005
4.3
11.1
0.3
15.7
7.9
2006
6.8
13.8
0.2
20.8
5.8
5.1
2007
16.1
34.2
23.1
73.3
8.8
0.7
2008
7.3
32.6
0.2
40.1
1.0
0.2
2009
6.5
24.0
0.5
31.0
8.2
1.9
2010
5.5
4.6
0.3
10.4
2.9
0.0
2011
7.8
22.3
1.2
31.3
0.0
0.0
2012
3.3
18.3
1.2
22.8
0.0
0.0
2013
Total
122.3
264.7
37.6
0.0
424.6
27.9
16.0
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.

OPERATING
EOR Gas Plants

Other

0.1

..
..
..
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.1

Total

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.9
10.8
9.6
1.2
10.1
2.9
0.0
0.0
44.0

Wells &
flow lines Gas Plants

Other

Total

0.2

0.2
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.7

0.1
0.4

0.4

0.1
0.1

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6

0.0
0.0

1.1

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5

2.8
4.8
11.3
11.1
3.3
4.2
3.9
4.2
7.3
7.6
9.3
8.5
8.9
10.8
2.3
0.8
2.1
1.5
1.2
0.5
1.1
0.8
7.7
8.4
7.3
0.6
0.0
0.0
2.1
10.1
6.6
0.1
0.1
2.9
15.6
2.8
10.0
23.7
31.7
82.9
41.3
41.1
13.3
31.3
22.8
470.8

* Net of incentive credits.

September 2014

Table 4.9a

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1969-2013

Atlantic Provinces
EXPLORATION
Geological &
Geophysical

1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

0.4
0.8
0.4
1.2
0.6
1.5
0.9
0.1
1.3
1.1
2.3
3.6
5.8
6.0
7.0
4.1
1.0
0.7
0.3
0.1

DEVELOPMENT
Drilling

Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

OPERATING
EOR

1.4
2.2
0.7
3.9
4.6
1.7
4.4
5.6
0.3
0.6
2.2
1.7
0.1
3.8
6.9
5.7
2.6
8.8
6.0
12.4
1.3
8.7
2.2
6.6
5.9
6.9
3.4
0.2
4.3
0.1
0.1
0.5
1.1
1.0
0.1
1.2
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.6
0.0
3.1
6.1
9.2
9.9
18.0
0.5
28.4
0.3
0.0
0.3
0.3
0.9
0.1
..
1.0
0.8
12.3
0.1
13.2
0.1
14.9
15.0
3.4
32.7
0.2
36.3
0.8
0.6
9.6
..
10.2
2.0
5.1
..
7.1
1.5
3.4
7.7
0.5
11.6
0.3
4.4
15.4
19.8
3.5
17.1
10.0
17.0
1.8
28.8
28.7
44.8
2.4
34.7
0.7
37.7
58.0
45.7
4.5
39.2
0.8
44.5
68.5
7.8
5.5
16.2
0.0
21.7
18.6
3.6
3.5
39.3
0.4
43.2
8.0
5.0
2.1
14.4
0.4
16.9
1.2
1.6
0.5
1.6
0.7
2.9
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.6
0.8
0.5
1.9
1.4
0.2
0.0
97.1
324.1
16.2
0.0
437.4
187.9
130.1
0.4
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
September
2014 credits.
* Net of incentive
1.1
0.2
2.1
3.9

Gas
Plants

1.0
0.3
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.9
0.6
0.8
2.1
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3

Other

Total

0.1

0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.1
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
4.2
0.3
20.6
73.8
103.6
76.3
22.2
13.0
3.0
1.0
1.9
323.5

0.8

2.7

0.3

0.2
0.6
0.3
4.2

0.9

Wells &
flow lines Gas Plants

Other

Total

0.0

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
9.3
23.7
17.0
11.5
14.0
10.9
9.4
99.7

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2

0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
4.0
9.8
12.8
8.6
10.2
7.0
5.8
61.7

0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
5.3
13.8
4.2
2.9
3.7
3.8
3.6
38.0

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

0.2
0.4
0.8
0.8
6.1
2.2
2.6
0.9
1.4
0.4
1.2
17.0

1.6
2.3
0.8
4.1
4.7
1.8
5.7
0.8
2.7
2.8
7.1
5.7
8.8
12.4
8.7
6.6
6.9
4.3
1.6
1.6
0.0
0.4
0.1
0.6
0.0
9.2
28.7
0.0
0.3
1.0
13.2
15.0
37.1
10.2
11.9
12.8
41.8
104.1
156.7
146.6
63.5
68.6
35.3
15.1
14.4
877.7

Table 4.10a

2.5
0.5
5.9
20.9
31.5
48.5
58.8
54.3
56.6
48.2
23.8
69.6
204.2
292.7
388.3
638.2
1 192.7
1 301.8
1 142.5
644.7
202.4
224.1
93.0
83.3
100.9
8.1
4.4

6 942.4

784.4

Drilling

6.4
6.8
7.3
10.6
17.9
16.9
18.5
17.4
17.4
15.1
17.0
19.1
21.4
57.7
74.1
87.4
67.6
91.8
62.4
47.8
14.2
17.1
18.6
18.4
29.7
4.1
1.7
0.8
54.0

0.5
8.4
8.5

1.9
2.0
1.6

0.4
0.4
2.4
2.7
2.3
1.5
1.0
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.6
3.4
1.7
2.9
3.0
2.5

Land

2.5

0.3
0.3
0.7
1.2

Other

9.6
8.0
16.3
35.4
51.7
66.9
78.3
73.4
75.4
64.7
42.4
92.1
227.3
353.3
465.4
728.1
1 260.3
1 393.6
1 204.9
694.4
218.6
242.8
111.6
102.2
139.0
20.7
6.1
0.8
7 783.3

Total

48.1
(1)
(1)
70.0

0.3

0.1

9.8
11.7

Drilling

November 2006

6.9
36.1
98.4
521.7
722.4
1 106.9
1 398.8
3 917.8

1.9
0.5
10.1
6.4
3.1

0.6
3.5
0.5

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT**

Note: Effective 1995, Eastcoast split into Newfoundland & Nova Scotia Offshore. See Tables 12a & 13a.

* Net of incentive credits.** Before PIP grants

1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Total

Geological &
Geophysical

EXPLORATION**

Eastcoast Offshore

0.0

EOR

0.0

Gas Plants

Million dollars
1967-1994

36.8

0.6

1.0
2.0
5.7
25.9

0.3
1.0
0.1

0.2

Other

0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
14.3
12.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
7.6
26.4
10.1
6.4
3.1
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.1
6.9
36.4
98.4
521.7
770.5
1 106.9
1 398.8
4 024.6

Total

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

0.1
58.0
102.9
107.7
269.4

0.4
0.2
0.1

Wells &
flow lines

0.0

Gas Plants

OPERATING

1.9

0.6
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.6

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.8
0.8
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
58.0
102.9
107.7
271.3

Total

9.8
8.0
16.3
35.4
52.6
81.2
90.6
73.4
75.4
65.3
43.6
94.2
235.7
380.5
475.6
734.5
1 263.4
1 394.2
1 204.9
694.4
218.7
249.7
148.0
200.6
660.8
851.3
1 219.3
1 511.4
12 088.8

TOTAL

Table 4.11a

2.1
3.4
4.1
9.6

ROYALTIES*

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1995-2013

Offshore Newfoundland & Labrador


EXPLORATION**
Geological &
Geophysical

DEVELOPMENT**
Drilling

Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

EOR

Gas
Plants

1995
16.5
6.6
23.1
(1)
1 358.5
1996
14.7
36.7
0.5
51.9
(1)
845.7
1997
53.0
43.7
0.1
96.8
55.3
764.1
1998
53.6
40.4
0.1
94.1
107.3
770.7
1999
43.8
218.3
0.1
262.2
255.6
871.2
84.4
2000
61.9
110.0
171.9
383.0
597.4
19.7
2001
54.3
51.8
10.8
116.9
365.2
544.1
30.7
2002
57.8
124.5
14.0
196.3
274.7
619.7
38.6
2003
62.2
167.7
3.6
233.5
442.1
666.2
17.1
2004
41.7
3.3
10.6
55.6
598.6
531.3
51.9
2005
90.3
59.1
15.5
164.9
613.5
561.1
35.0
2006
99.5
395.1
0.8
495.4
638.6
140.4
2007
62.8
148.6
0.1
211.5
531.8
139.9
2008
50.1
60.6
0.1
110.7
559.6
503.4
2009
17.7
68.9
12.0
98.6
591.1
423.9
2010
14.6
363.9
3.7
382.2
239.1
256.4
..
2011
29.5
207.2
1.4
238.1
503.9
685.1
30.3
2012
52.7
424.7
2.3
479.8
482.1
1 342.2
52.2
2013
40.5
568.5
13.8
622.8
639.0
2 577.0
21.1
0.0
Total
917.2 3 093.0
96.1
0.0 4 106.3
7 280.5 14 198.2
381.1
0.0
* Net of incentive credits.** Before PIP grants
Note: Prior to 1995, Newfoundland & Nova Scotia Offshore combined into Eastcoast Offshore on Table 4.11a
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
(1) Development drilling & Field Equipment combined.

September 2014

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

0.0
0.0
17.9
0.2
180.6
4.0
177.3
11.6
167.0
44.9
158.1
30.8
320.2
64.7
375.6
114.7
351.0
208.1
425.2
409.5
718.7
404.3
564.5 1 224.0
705.5 2 393.8
583.3 1 856.5
652.6 2 192.9
773.9 3 246.0
867.8 2 439.6
873.6 2 451.6
7 912.8 17 097.1

1 381.6
897.6
934.3
1 156.7
1 662.3
1 383.9
1 245.8
1 514.2
1 849.2
1 796.5
2 209.2
2 397.4
2 671.7
4 273.0
3 553.4
3 723.2
5 477.2
5 663.7
7 185.1
50 976.0

OPERATING
Other

Total

1 358.5
845.7
819.4
878.0
1 211.2
1 000.1
940.0
933.0
1 125.4
1 181.8
1 209.6
779.0
671.7
1 063.0
1 015.0
495.5
1 219.3
1 876.5
3 237.2
0.0 21 859.8

Wells &
flow lines Gas Plants

17.9
180.6
177.3
167.0
158.1
320.2
375.6
351.0
425.2
718.7
564.5
705.5
583.3
652.6
773.9
867.8
873.6
7 912.8

0.0
0.0

Other

0.0

Total

Table 4.12a

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY


Million dollars
1995-2013

Offshore Nova Scotia


EXPLORATION**
Geological &
Geophysical

DEVELOPMENT**
Drilling

Land

Other

Total

Drilling

Field
equipment

OPERATING
EOR

Gas
Plants

1995
1.3
1.3
3.1
2.8
1996
7.9
7.9
10.3
5.3
1997
10.2
10.2
10.5
38.2
1998
51.9
17.2
69.1
231.1
627.5
99.7
1999
68.4
50.7
0.1
119.2
373.4
556.9
177.4
2000
101.4
193.2
7.1
301.7
230.7
74.9
30.5
2001
117.8
293.9
7.6
419.3
210.5
124.1
17.7
2002
66.6
310.7
0.5
377.8
88.0
278.3
31.4
2003
88.4
192.1
2.1
282.6
195.4
293.3
35.8
2004
33.7
174.0
42.1
249.8
93.9
302.7
32.1
2005
0.8
36.7
44.4
81.9
165.5
205.1
25.0
2006
1.4
1.0
4.4
6.8
37.0
268.3
0.1
2007
5.9
0.8
112.7
119.4
0.2
29.6
1.2
2008
3.2
0.0
3.4
6.6
12.4
64.1
0.3
2009
43.3
0.0
14.7
58.0
212.8
357.3
0.0
2010
64.3
0.0
22.2
86.5
228.4
230.3
0.3
2011
2.7
0.0
0.0
2.7
0.0
144.7
0.0
0.0
2012
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
37.2
0.4
0.0
2013
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
39.6
0.0
0.0
Total
670.1 1 270.3
261.3
0.0 2 201.7
2 103.8
3 680.1
0.4
451.6
* Net of incentive credits.** Before PIP grants
Note: Prior to 1995, Newfoundland & Nova Scotia Offshore combined into Eastcoast Offshore on Table 4.11a
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
(1) Development drilling & Field Equipment combined.

September 2014

Other

Total

0.0

5.9
15.6
48.7
958.3
1 107.7
336.1
352.3
397.7
524.5
428.7
395.6
305.4
30.9
76.7
570.1
459.0
144.7
38.3
39.6
6 235.9

Wells &
flow lines Gas Plants

106.5
121.7
110.6
96.0
101.7
128.6
142.2
144.8
122.6
111.7
121.8
128.4
166.4
162.0
175.1
146.6
133.8
117.4
183.0
2 520.9

4.8
31.4
53.1
43.2
41.9
39.3
40.4
46.2
51.7
61.6
56.9
52.7
33.8
33.8
590.8

Other

Total

0.0

106.5
121.7
110.6
96.0
101.7
133.4
173.6
197.9
165.8
153.6
161.1
168.8
212.6
213.8
236.7
203.5
186.5
151.2
216.8
3 111.7

ROYALTIES*

TOTAL

3.9
3.5
2.0
2.7
1.3
6.5
10.8
10.2
22.7
27.4
94.2
230.2
264.0
547.5
150.9
197.9
166.5
57.8
41.3
1 841.4

117.6
148.7
171.5
1 126.1
1 329.9
777.7
956.0
983.6
995.6
859.5
732.8
711.2
627.0
844.6
1 015.7
946.9
500.4
247.3
298.6
13 390.6

Table 4.13a

39.6

0.2

6.5
5.1
3.3
0.9
8.5

0.1
1.4
1.4
2.3
1.6
0.4
3.6
2.5
0.8
0.8
0.2

62.3

37.2
3.2

3.4
11.8
0.6

5.8
0.3

Drilling

3.4

2.1
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2

Land

November 2006

* Net of incentive credits. Before PIP grants.

1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Total

Geological &
Geophysical

EXPLORATION**

Hudson Bay Offshore

0.0

Other

0.1
3.5
7.9
2.8
1.7
0.5
7.2
14.3
1.4
0.8
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.5
5.1
3.3
38.1
11.7
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
105.3

Total

Drilling

0.0

0.0

Field
equipment

DEVELOPMENT**

0.0

EOR

0.0

Gas Plants

Million dollars
1967-1997

0.0

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Total

0.0

Wells &
flow lines

0.0

Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

0.0

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Total

0.1
3.5
7.9
2.8
1.7
0.5
7.2
14.3
1.4
0.8
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.5
5.1
3.3
38.1
11.7
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
105.3

TOTAL

Table 4.14a

0.0

ROYALTIES*

6.6

0.2
0.5
0.4

0.1
0.2
0.4
1.5
0.6
0.5

0.2
0.1

0.8
1.1

17.4

4.8
8.4
4.2

Drilling

0.9

0.1
0.1

0.7

Land

November 2006

* Net of incentive credits. Before PIP grants.

1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Total

Geological &
Geophysical

EXPLORATION*

Westcoast Offshore

0.4

0.4

Other

6.3
9.5
4.6
0.0
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.4
1.5
0.6
0.5
0.0
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
25.3

Total

Drilling

0.0

0.0

Field equipment

DEVELOPMENT*

0.0

EOR

0.0

Gas Plants

Million dollars
1967-1997

0.0

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Total

0.0

Wells &
flow lines

0.0

Gas Plants

OPERATING

NET CASH EXPENDITURES OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

0.0

Other

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Total

6.3
9.5
4.6
0.0
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.4
1.5
0.6
0.5
0.0
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
25.3

TOTAL

Table 4.15a

0.0

ROYALTIES*

Table 4.16a

CANADA OIL SANDS EXPENDITURES


1958 - 1996
Million Dollars
Capital
Expenditures
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996

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0.5
1.2
1.2
1.7
25.0
40.5
80.4
81.6
131.5
72.5
38.8
16.9
24.8
26.9
13.7
27.5
102.0
442.5
623.0
550.3
399.8
245.2
430.5
541.1
386.1
422.6
510.3
1 131.5
612.8
539.5
863.6
422.4
730.7
1 090.5
639.1
340.8
272.6
571.9
1 286.3

Operating
Costs

Royalties

9.5
36.7
36.3
46.5
48.7
60.7
76.9
90.6
144.6
251.0
550.3
540.0
771.3
756.0
1 051.5
1 048.2
1 064.3
1 225.6
1 208.3
1 146.7
1 483.0
1 515.3
1 539.4
1 554.1
1 579.2
1 575.3
1 678.7
1 681.1
1 888.4

0.1
1.1
2.0
1.4
1.8
3.6
8.1
21.0
24.5
31.5
52.5
59.5
56.0
248.0
238.0
273.5
395.8
179.0
221.0
12.0
23.0
19.0
27.7
47.0
27.0
46.4
82.7
185.2
298.3
518.0

Total
0.5
1.2
1.2
1.7
25.0
40.5
80.4
81.6
131.5
72.6
49.4
55.6
62.5
75.2
66.0
96.3
199.9
557.6
799.1
853.8
1 009.6
841.2
1 449.8
1 535.1
1 711.1
1 866.6
1 753.6
2 578.1
1 833.1
1 709.2
2 365.6
1 965.4
2 317.1
2 671.6
2 264.7
1 998.8
2 136.5
2 551.3
3 692.7

Note: In the 1947-57 period, oil sands expenditures were nominal and are
included in expenditures in the conventional table (Tables 4.2&3).
Note: Includes the bi-provincial upgrader effective 1990.

November 2006

CANADA OIL SANDS EXPENDITURES


1997 - 2013
Million Dollars
Capital Expenditures
In-situ

Mining Upgraders

Operating Costs
In-situ

Total

Royalties

Mining Upgraders

In-situ

Mining

Capital Operating Royalties

Total

1997 ................. 1 061.5

847.3

5.7

418.3 1 208.3

38.0

63.0

206.6

1 914.5

1 664.6

269.6

3 848.7

1998 .................

641.6

882.9

18.0

433.5 1 124.5

96.0

32.0

35.4

1 542.5

1 654.0

67.4

3 263.9

1999 .................

208.4

2 019.1

144.2

430.5 1 239.9

114.0

178.6

90.6

2 371.7

1 784.4

269.2

4 425.3

2000 .................

645.0

3 418.8

158.8

477.3 1 653.5

158.3

154.3

661.6

4 222.6

2 289.1

815.9

7 327.6

2001 ................. 1 096.2

3 683.7

1 127.4

517.9 2 043.3

192.0

16.1

248.9

5 907.3

2 753.2

265.0

8 925.5

2002 ................. 1 456.8

4 170.4

1 123.6

422.6 1 976.2

158.2

120.0

62.0

6 750.8

2 557.0

182.0

9 489.8

2003 ................. 1 180.0

3 535.3

332.9

517.2 2 988.8

288.3

160.0

114.0

5 048.2

3 794.3

274.0

9 116.5

2004 ................. 1 985.7

4 105.1

92.3

714.8 3 310.0

316.0

268.0

501.0

6 183.1

4 340.8

769.0

11 292.9

2005 ................. 4 191.4

6 018.5

227.3

1 684.3 4 004.6

616.0

228.0

591.0

10 437.2

6 304.9

819.0

17 561.1

2006 ................. 7 568.7

5 992.3

776.0

2 152.8 5 164.5

734.1

624.0 1 563.0

14 337.0

8 051.4

2 187.0

24 575.4

2007 ................. 5 371.7

6 074.4

6 619.2

1 672.5 5 074.4

1 388.1

386.0 2 330.0

18 065.3

8 135.1

2 716.0

28 916.4

2008 ................. 5 564.7

7 125.5

5 423.1

3 573.8 5 724.7

1 806.6

1 242.1 2 302.9

18 113.3

11 105.1

3 545.0

32 763.4

2009 ................. 3 653.9

5 430.5

2 143.0

2 249.6 7 773.8

1 758.0

1 232.0

878.0

11 227.4

11 781.4

2 110.0

25 118.8

2010 ................. 5 235.9

8 751.5

3 207.3

3 118.5 6 979.9

3 176.5

2 337.7 1 409.3

17 194.7

13 274.9

3 747.0

34 216.6

2011 ................. 11 942.5

8 342.7

2 402.6

5 695.2 7 136.9

5 351.3

2 829.9 1 637.1

22 687.8

18 183.4

4 467.0

45 338.2

2012 ................. 13 804.4 10 984.0

2 410.7

6 928.3 7 561.4

5 599.0

2 466.1 1 216.9

27 199.1

20 088.7

3 683.0

50 970.9

2013 ................. 19 069.3

3 121.8

8 694.5 9 147.3

6 211.7

2 595.0 1 834.0

30 808.7

24 053.4

4 429.0

59 291.1

8 617.6

Cumulative: 1958-2012

217 751.0 166 474.0

33 719.8 417 944.8

Includes Expenditures from Table 4.16a. Split into in-situ, mining & upgraders not available prior to 1997.
Note: Includes the bi-provincial upgrader effective 1990.
Effective 2009, two projects previously included with in situ now combined with mining.
See Table 4.16a for 1958-1996 oil sands expenditures.
NOTE: Net Cash Expenditures, except for royalties, do not include inter-industry transactions.
Note: In the 1947-57 period, oil sands expenditures were nominal and are included in the conventional table (Table 4.2 & 3).

September 2014

Table 4.16b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985

Table 4.17a

Thousand Dollars

Territories
Crude Oil &
Cond.
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Total

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..................
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500
677
353
335
330
379
257
385
1 040
940
253
839
765
644
713
624
457
565
742
853
533
909
548
1 142
1 202
1 058
2 240
3 241
4 479
3 581
4 176
6 241
7 573
10 771
8 363
11 133
20 016
16 277
180 286
295 420

Natural
Gas

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

113
1 443
3 653
3 796
18 408
32 178
34 613
31 085
39 200
41 955
39 359
16 901
14 758
15 430
27 300
320 192

Total
500
677
353
335
330
379
257
385
1 040
940
253
839
765
644
713
624
457
565
742
853
533
909
548
1 142
1 315
2 501
5 893
7 037
22 887
35 759
38 789
37 326
46 773
52 726
47 722
28 034
34 774
31 707
207 586
615 612

September 2012

Table 4.17b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Territories
Crude Oil &
Cond.
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

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106 700
147 264
122 153
169 665
247 807
202 437
189 729
164 866
171 634
193 668
243 309
228 418
163 744
218 051
361 681
317 261
329 545
336 814
366 674
424 908
450 531
452 740
564 573
338 269
410 930
349 751
378 427
361 627
8 308 596

Natural
Gas
13 100
8 545
4 592
5 333
3 972
14 180
26 900
27 095
33 281
33 548
29 596
25 122
47 867
50 654
171 372
305 256
158 652
195 365
152 801
123 079
67 371
65 479
52 306
24 744
21 249
17 508
10 685
9 672
2 019 516

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Total
119 800
155 809
126 745
174 998
251 779
216 617
216 629
191 961
204 915
227 216
272 905
253 540
211 611
268 705
533 053
622 517
488 197
532 179
519 475
547 987
517 902
518 219
616 879
363 013
432 179
367 259
389 112
371 299
10 328 112

September 2014

Table 4.18a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars
British Columbia
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Total

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Crude Oil &


Condensate
1
299
698
1 010
1 573
1 531
1 901
15 120
22 809
21 476
26 739
34 182
42 606
48 148
56 207
58 589
63 696
58 750
65 192
99 563
87 451
100 329
123 156
135 755
157 739
187 953
238 784
337 230
405 487
437 527
420 939
3 252 440

Natural
Gas
3
9
15
462
3 442
3 922
7 102
8 797
10 219
10 719
12 193
14 493
17 340
21 667
24 516
27 890
29 768
31 946
43 358
46 689
61 299
77 342
118 632
220 888
232 734
277 711
245 263
262 558
293 644
299 582
349 980
412 138
3 166 321

Pentanes
Plus

66
587
1 021
1 494
1 619
1 743
2 146
2 038
2 094
2 173
2 235
2 055
2 030
2 157
3 064
3 020
3 795
3 995
510
594
762
876
934
1 397
1 708
1 865
2 044
2 744
5 584
56 350

Propane
16
31
44
54
76
72
94
138
129
160
154
130
161
182
194
435
541
365
424
544
626
667
1 164
1 423
1 554
1 703
2 287
4 654
18 022

Butanes
29
72
103
113
136
143
162
167
175
206
185
146
108
111
119
240
232
437
509
653
751
801
721
1 537
1 678
1 840
2 470
5 026
18 870

Sulphur
880
648
960
764
785
682
1 100
1 501
1 517
1 657
1 106
436
415
278
285
900
146
170
218
250
267
838
1 025
1 119
1 226
1 646
3 351
24 170

Ethane
0

Total
3
10
314
1 226
5 084
7 499
10 922
13 444
28 058
36 674
36 645
44 731
55 500
68 391
76 715
87 509
91 219
99 414
105 719
116 636
166 530
166 251
220 658
346 221
370 992
438 119
437 336
507 035
637 090
711 882
796 654
851 692
6 536 173

September 2012

Table 4.18b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars
British Columbia
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

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Crude Oil &


Condensate
247 300
306 009
207 412
249 387
296 288
266 623
247 951
240 482
238 839
278 992
380 863
435 492
328 321
376 674
692 412
593 209
576 763
668 686
748 716
848 878
803 244
757 783
954 933
572 229
709 279
842 890
945 208
847 453
17 914 756

Natural
Gas
323 664
383 425
387 497
554 715
500 755
602 537
603 812
822 021
920 638
778 607
856 299
1 122 466
1 179 921
1 660 239
3 973 454
4 852 563
3 529 380
5 526 019
5 876 477
8 003 869
6 576 100
6 429 145
7 977 807
3 978 010
3 957 256
4 427 286
3 109 792
4 226 802
86 306 877

Pentanes
Plus
14 700
27 231
21 851
31 843
31 880
26 478
61 166
33 962
45 029
53 972
59 668
70 814
66 269
93 511
166 361
134 217
139 086
136 912
168 696
212 879
223 687
199 311
258 726
193 481
273 720
431 692
463 770
587 080
4 284 342

Propane
11 700
9 051
12 007
13 739
14 416
19 548
27 275
29 477
24 005
29 651
50 877
38 823
26 970
19 005
100 969
71 915
52 834
80 133
69 902
90 904
96 393
113 483
70 191
79 563
106 062
153 026
129 490
176 311
1 735 742

Butanes
10 300
9 879
11 572
10 157
9 663
14 878
23 756
19 194
18 166
19 073
26 705
24 309
16 961
26 291
94 136
50 057
56 014
72 898
85 897
85 255
101 216
128 220
135 459
115 684
141 879
207 879
218 216
250 368
2 002 952

Sulphur
32 800
20 380
18 238
11 209
12 953
13 922
1 444
317
921
8 132
6 853
1 995
5 007
4 787
2 857
379
1 986
7 756
6 006
15 188
8 650
13 976
258 191
241 432
31 729
71 508
69 346
40 968
933 100

Ethane
132 583
120 224
152 046
195 825
174 300
244 460
224 402
250 431
318 562
147 437
151 043
139 068
77 975
108 553
2 436 909

Total
640 464
755 975
658 577
871 050
865 955
943 986
965 404
1 145 453
1 247 598
1 168 427
1 381 265
1 693 899
1 623 449
2 180 507
5 162 772
5 822 564
4 508 109
6 688 229
7 129 994
9 501 433
8 033 692
7 892 349
9 973 869
5 327 836
5 370 968
6 273 349
5 013 797
6 237 535
115 614 678

September 2013

Table 4.19a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars
Alberta*
Crude Oil &
Condensate
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

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........

17 099
33 578
57 403
80 568
115 809
139 658
193 118
228 012
274 708
355 682
358 554
285 922
312 295
318 418
379 984
388 483
424 785
450 322
472 311
522 688
588 771
644 742
712 577
844 066
1 011 793
1 210 465
1 822 517
2 878 934
3 086 745
3 262 137
3 895 234
4 617 278
5 693 217
6 185 126
6 744 563
8 800 431
11 089 834
12 601 912
12 897 609 ***

Synthetic **
Crude Oil
1 157
15 743
27 790
32 831
46 511
62 283
72 207
108 853
123 378
159 874
180 659
261 529
744 614
1 676 690
1 464 552
1 860 031
2 349 116
2 027 133
2 267 752

Natural
Gas
2 205
2 448
2 559
2 930
3 494
5 936
6 724
8 038
9 976
10 960
13 735
20 080
24 010
31 300
50 908
78 869
96 563
113 193
122 514
135 465
150 562
170 961
200 408
243 877
266 289
307 328
367 644
594 325
1 267 158
2 101 022
2 862 954
3 241 397
3 962 726
5 121 089
5 401 466
6 046 401
6 082 625
6 823 809
7 212 051

Pentanes
Plus
979
1 549
1 597
1 648
1 664
1 663
1 766
1 979
2 463
2 637
2 693
2 887
3 900
4 579
10 306
23 062
50 972
60 209
67 366
71 084
73 513
84 038
97 564
114 373
130 785
173 285
222 885
352 459
395 072
403 076
481 050
513 179
545 876
586 216
677 698
885 919
1 021 901
1 123 032
1 229 017

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Total

10
62
162
284
453
516
711
978
1 084
1 415
1 481
1 747
2 348
3 098
4 067
4 469
5 901
10 771
15 752
21 032
21 732
21 305
26 911
34 978
44 110
78 603
177 091
220 495
233 309
284 268
260 123
345 790
466 298
530 285
492 614
575 898
661 651
613 415

46
112
189
280
348
639
641
605
644
1 276
1 649
1 875
2 279
3 078
5 938
7 183
9 700
11 776
13 284
13 050
14 961
19 389
26 464
40 967
108 409
144 440
171 107
211 453
198 742
319 658
423 324
478 934
524 191
551 133
580 872
511 839

85
321
373
520
666
2 117
1 826
1 881
4 182
6 133
8 308
12 108
16 790
24 122
37 225
64 951
76 318
58 926
27 435
19 284
17 738
22 841
67 492
86 153
69 291
79 256
99 587
155 255
433 616
626 140
551 424
406 603
582 926
677 217

20 283
37 585
61 621
85 354
121 363
147 984
202 725
239 461
289 284
371 670
379 119
312 840
345 109
362 476
452 304
505 068
591 975
652 353
704 267
791 914
911 762
1 026 818
1 131 620
1 304 454
1 529 029
1 841 673
2 627 664
4 287 563
5 323 441
6 399 816
7 994 874
9 191 835
11 767 136
14 892 359
15 923 638
19 161 011
22 077 110
24 401 335
25 408 900

*Does not include experimental crude and ethane until 1986. Experimental included with crude oil in 1986.
**Does not represent the true value of all synthetic crude oil.
***Includes bitumen.

November 2006

Table 4.19b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Alberta*
Crude Oil &
Condensate

Oil Sands **

Natural

Pentanes

Gas

Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Ethane

Total

1986 .......

6 268 100

1 710 000 ***

5 048 900

709 400

405 400

297 400

683 200

331 400

15 453 800

1987 .......

7 846 817

2 203 506 ***

4 195 309

872 948

316 527

320 418

596 080

309 749

16 661 354

1988 .......

6 087 782

1 696 201 ***

4 373 621

699 994

286 860

260 234

583 102

312 619

14 300 413

1989 .......

6 896 720

2 161 150 ***

4 572 145

860 620

307 219

201 141

396 732

213 064

15 608 791

1990 .......

8 209 930

2 799 416 ***

4 667 014

1 061 809

564 306

332 258

368 108

351 600

18 354 441

1991 .......

6 632 909

2 254 699 ***

4 343 764

926 284

501 281

347 539

329 504

340 772

15 676 752

100 361

1992 .......

6 834 737

2 455 312 ***

4 812 505

1 018 284

499 332

332 932

1993 .......

6 428 488

2 376 483 ***

6 648 333

1 081 889

710 377

366 626

(7 749)

387 360

16 440 823

559 083

18 163 530

1994 .......

6 868 172

2 672 068 ***

8 091 072

1 178 144

614 117

371 599

77 793

491 827

20 364 792

1995 .......

7 579 326

3 257 291 ***

6 199 960

1 423 280

797 842

433 059

149 175

716 707

20 556 640

1996 .......

9 124 475

4 033 080 ***

7 759 663

1 855 870

1 306 123

544 401

76 533

733 510

25 433 655

1997 .......

7 995 076

4 037 333 ***

9 454 923

2 114 612

993 914

486 588

73 912

761 372

25 917 730

1998 .......

5 289 170

3 076 306 ***

9 586 956

1 537 142

606 399

340 326

49 802

608 950

21 095 051

1999 .......

7 062 244

4 886 992 ***

12 506 895

1 986 852

848 687

506 312

84 486

885 953

28 768 421

2000 .......

10 756 814

8 044 464 ***

23 091 079

3 132 047

1 783 429

1 178 251

2001 .......

8 387 553

6 863 582 ***

27 763 093

2 631 379

1 468 055

876 538

80 273

1 784 240

49 850 597

(19 179)

1 371 224

49 342 245

2002 .......

8 455 043

9 258 239 ***

19 176 129

2 412 277

969 515

736 947

50 038

1 796 824

42 855 012

2003 .......

8 598 532

11 158 750 ***

30 263 502

2 479 519

1 237 907

965 565

147 556

2 372 473

57 223 804

2004 .......

9 858 369

14 939 911 ***

31 081 965

3 625 838

1 590 900

1 333 286

193 191

2 604 319

65 227 779

2005 .......

11 884 683

17 742 325 ***

41 197 626

4 413 949

1 902 191

1 566 218

210 287

3 439 598

82 356 877

2006 .......

12 247 584

23 258 822 ***

32 819 824

4 703 480

1 994 999

1 771 641

132 332

2 704 134

79 632 816

2007 .......

12 643 763

24 058 649 ***

31 987 310

4 427 502

2 158 925

1 780 074

195 651

3 165 693

80 417 567

2008 .......

17 481 340

37 770 107 ***

36 321 192

6 418 642

2 439 239

2 578 604

1 566 104

3 376 540

107 951 768

2009 .......

10 441 473

28 187 153 ***

16 911 498

3 652 158

1 373 743

1 526 556

1 217 023

1 657 885

64 967 489

2010 .......

12 302 458

36 689 960 ***

15 564 696

4 535 183

1 842 426

1 914 279

208 223

1 565 847

74 623 072

2011 .......

15 835 009

49 325 138 ***

13 159 874

5 138 780

2 014 244

2 307 861

290 651

1 497 526

89 569 083

2012 .......

16 377 538

49 031 062 ***

8 663 030

4 714 080

1 243 716

1 994 893

400 480

935 838

83 360 637

2013 .......
Total****

18 228 304
366 619 757

56 811 903 ***


426 242 605

10 858 651

5 150 804

1 624 159

2 120 780

153 455

1 315 232

96 263 288

484 286 528

84 188 707

37 567 049

32 192 801

12 626 234

36 591 339

1 480 315 020

*Does not include experimental crude and Alberta ethane until 1986.
**Does not represent the true value of all synthetic crude oil.
***Includes Bitumen.

September 2014

Table 4.20a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars

Saskatchewan

Crude Oil &


Condensate

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Total

..............
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..............
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..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
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..............
..............
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537
897
709
929
1 460
2 046
3 483
7 637
17 481
34 943
77 600
95 678
97 416
102 665
115 037
140 957
159 284
185 544
199 817
211 137
211 032
206 237
195 462
199 046
216 665
211 991
261 823
394 640
404 183
441 940
576 697
686 027
724 904
860 544
818 716
1 422 109
1 783 478
2 175 060
2 375 722
15 621 533

Natural
Gas
25
43
46
80
85
119
162
310
561
806
1 105
1 663
3 101
3 175
3 272
2 951
3 267
3 528
3 963
5 027
5 410
6 127
6 245
6 518
7 438
7 220
7 536
7 730
9 033
10 667
12 957
16 882
17 231
19 628
19 720
24 257
50 171
88 590
112 148
468 797

Pentanes
Plus
34
294
449
453
591
648
679
580
563
689
766
820
867
781
548
688
949
1 021
1 122
1 369
1 746
1 879
1 928
1 340
NGL's

20 804

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Ethane

Total

32
379
543
609
662
823
1 225
1 703
1 231
1 271
1 448
1 341
1 293
1 307
1 502
1 358
1 343
1 741
3 592
4 290
4 506
4 680
4 536
3 368
4 549
7 613
15 481
16 285
88 711

28
258
331
347
359
456
653
709
570
621
676
522
488
542
511
822
1 612
1 770
1 987
2 397
2 296
5 213
3 906
1 831

8
14
59
19
1
2
13
43
89
75
49
6
13
21
35
43
36
35
38
36
31
-

1 198
1 359
3 730
4 025
3 114
13 426

562
940
755
1 009
1 545
2 165
3 645
7 947
18 042
35 749
78 705
97 435
101 456
107 177
119 777
145 539
164 479
191 631
206 785
218 571
219 112
215 329
204 439
208 212
226 739
221 785
272 248
406 309
417 791
459 344
597 745
711 495
753 943
890 573
846 173
1 452 274
1 844 992
2 283 156
2 507 269
16 242 842

28 905

666

September 2012

Table 4.20b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Saskatchewan

Crude Oil &


Condensate

1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total

..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............

1 172 400
1 511 466
1 034 704
1 237 286
1 523 880
1 186 480
1 415 130
1 489 127
1 868 421
2 288 783
3 098 149
2 959 671
1 994 946
3 086 785
5 077 162
3 818 710
4 680 770
4 950 163
5 574 475
6 698 478
7 580 497
8 106 294
13 386 296
8 976 920
10 312 617
12 334 344
12 981 545
13 810 996
159 778 028

Natural
Gas
118 152
153 167
192 355
265 606
331 527
342 305
348 763
350 056
485 428
382 478
344 965
387 618
395 097
644 536
1 097 858
1 307 269
925 815
1 523 275
1 640 962
1 999 514
1 556 488
1 350 229
1 587 236
727 089
599 030
455 218
308 012
304 142
20 592 987

Pentanes
Plus
NGL's

20 804

Propane
17600
18 080
10 187
8 022
13 044
11 676
11 586
13 270
12 828
16 096
22 194
22 937
18 088
25 050
47 808
48 154
37 218
21 208
24 632
29 764
89 453
104 720
156 026
143 442
139 771
170 785
156 940
203 380
1 682 670

Butanes

28 905

Sulphur

666

Ethane

Total

700
1 308 852
1 682 713
2 112
1 239 358
1 410
1 512 324
2 138
1 870 589
1 832
1 542 293
2 412
1 777 891
3 141
1 855 594
2 608
2 369 285
3 784
2 691 141
3 643
3 468 951
4 524
3 374 750
3 859
2 411 990
4 613
3 760 984
9 458
6 232 286
8 495
5 182 628
9 148
5 652 951
9 138
6 503 784
9 228
7 249 297
12 052
8 739 808
7 431
9 233 869
5 936
9 567 179
6 907
15 136 465
3 381
9 850 832
6 116
11 057 534
4 375
12 964 722
3 097
13 449 594
4 686
14 323 204
149 650 182 253 710

September 2014

Table 4.21a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars

Manitoba
Crude Oil &
Condensate

Natural
Gas

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Total

1947...............
1948...............
1949...............
1950...............
25
1951...............
182
1952...............
1 658
1953...............
5 566
1954...............
9 517
1955.............
13 417
1956...............
15 231
1957...............
14 265
1958...............
11 615
1959...............
10 690
1960...............
10 133
1961...............
9 500
1962...............
9 183
1963...............
10 694
1964...............
12 270
1965...............
13 087
1966...............
13 974
1967...............
15 561
1968...............
15 615
1969...............
14 858
1970...............
15 445
1971...............
14 586
1972...............
17 155
1973...............
27 182
1974...............
31 453
1975...............
33 533
1976...............
40 457
1977...............
45 953
1978...............
48 403
1979...............
54 958
1980...............
64 055
1981...............
100 537
1982...............
152 350
1983...............
169 296
1984...............
180 049
1985...............
Total
1 202 453

25
182
1 658
5 566
9 517
13 417
15 231
14 265
11 615
10 690
10 133
9 500
9 183
10 694
12 270
13 087
13 974
15 561
15 615
14 858
15 445
14 586
17 155
27 182
31 453
33 533
40 457
45 953
48 403
54 958
64 055
100 537
152 350
169 296
180 049
1 202 453

September 2012

Table 4.21b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Manitoba
Crude Oil &
Condensate
95 400
1986...............
109 142
1987...............
78 655
1988...............
90 341
1989...............
114 980
1990...............
83 601
1991...............
86 476
1992...............
77 621
1993...............
82 377
1994...............
90 461
1995...............
106 601
1996...............
105 116
1997...............
73 958
1998...............
96 572
1999...............
165 411
2000...............
138 166
2001...............
149 777
2002...............
159 826
2003...............
195 667
2004...............
324 736
2005...............
465 105
2006...............
618 712
2007...............
830 122
2008...............
616 146
2009...............
852 535
2010...............
2011............... 1 371 048
2012............... 1 564 286
2013............... 1 697 531
Total
11 642 822

Natural
Gas

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

Butanes

300
173
151
216
398
244
227
214
190
180
113
2 406

100
113
101
105
186
118
107
107
104
104
46
1 191

Sulphur

Total

95 800
109 428
78 907
90 662
115 564
83 963
86 810
77 942
82 671
90 745
106 760
105 116
73 958
96 572
165 411
138 166
149 777
159 826
195 667
324 736
465 105
618 712
830 122
616 146
852 535
- 1 371 048
- 1 564 286
- 1 697 531
0 11 646 419

September 2014

Table 4.22a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars
Western Canada*

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Total

........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........

Crude Oil &


Condensate

Synthetic**
Crude Oil

18 136
35 152
58 465
81 832
117 624
142 265
198 516
241 600
302 747
405 281
452 336
397 714
423 664
433 948
507 768
554 684
616 518
668 601
711 879
781 947
856 916
915 597
980 409
1 117 701
1 308 801
1 496 850
2 168 927
3 403 560
3 614 311
3 841 520
4 639 720
5 491 254
6 631 836
7 299 342
7 874 481
10 671 440
13 451 165
15 400 072
16 054 605
114 369 184

1 157
15 743
27 790
32 831
46 511
62 683
72 207
108 853
123 378
159 874
180 659
261 529
744 614
1 676 690
1 464 552
1 860 031
2 349 116
2 027 133
2 267 752 ****
13 483 103

Natural
Gas
2 230
2 491
2 605
3 010
3 579
6 055
6 886
8 351
10 546
11 781
15 302
25 185
31 033
41 577
62 977
92 039
110 549
128 914
140 970
157 832
177 639
201 604
234 543
280 163
305 786
359 349
425 522
667 150
1 371 941
2 262 499
3 131 412
3 522 098
4 296 868
5 427 935
5 723 103
6 381 203
6 447 136
7 277 809
7 763 637
57 121 309

Pentanes
Plus
979
1 549
1 597
1 648
1 664
1 663
1 766
1 979
2 463
2 637
2 759
3 508
5 215
6 522
12 378
25 396
53 766
62 926
70 040
73 820
76 437
86 859
100 414
117 397
134 630
176 853
227 368
357 403
396 603
404 792
483 181
515 801
548 689
589 541
680 746
NGL

Propane
10
62
162
284
453
516
711
978
1 084
1 415
1 529
2 157
2 935
3 761
4 805
5 364
7 220
12 612
17 112
22 463
23 334
22 776
28 365
36 467
45 806
80 396
178 975
222 601
237 325
289 102
265 255
351 137
471 998
535 076
1 912 370
2 162 132
2 428 028
2 378 057
19 255 023

Butanes

46
112
189
280
348
639
641
605
701
1 606
2 083
2 335
2 774
3 677
6 753
8 059
10 445
12 603
14 145
13 718
15 557
20 042
27 094
42 029
110 253
146 647
173 603
214 503
201 789
325 672
427 951
482 302

Sulphur
85
321
373
520
666
2 117
1 826
2 769
4 844
7 152
9 091
12 894
17 474
25 235
38 769
66 557
78 050
60 081
27 871
19 705
18 029
23 147
68 427
86 342
69 497
79 509
99 875
155 558
434 485
627 165
552 543
407 829
584 572
680 568
4 263 946

Ethane ***
1 198
1 359
3 730
4 025
3 114
13 426

Total
21 345
39 202
62 729
86 698
123 263
150 710
208 285
253 362
317 893
422 090
474 534
430 463
466 444
491 909
596 371
688 789
802 768
891 888
968 795
1 079 925
1 213 772
1 335 332
1 439 731
1 619 885
1 871 942
2 186 664
3 039 596
4 894 621
5 961 823
7 149 110
9 018 086
10 357 601
13 054 374
16 327 942
17 388 623
21 378 946
24 821 108
27 721 639
29 147 733
208 505 991

Note: Effective 1982 NGL represents value of pentanes plus, propane and butanes.
*Does not include experimental crude and Alberta ethane until 1986.
**Does not represent the true value of all synthetic crude oil.
***Represents value of Saskatchewan production only until 1985.
****Includes Bitumen.

November 2006

Table 4.22b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Western Canada*
Crude Oil &
Condensate
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Total1

.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....

Oil Sands **

7 889 900
9 920 698
7 530 706
8 643 399
10 392 985
8 372 050
8 774 023
8 400 584
9 229 443
10 431 230
12 953 397
11 723 773
7 850 139
10 840 326
17 053 480
13 254 899
14 191 898
14 714 021
16 743 901
20 181 683
21 546 961
22 579 292
33 217 264
20 945 037
24 587 819
30 733 042
32 247 004
34 945 911

1 710 000
2 203 506
1 696 201
2 161 150
2 799 416
2 254 699
2 455 312
2 376 483
2 672 068
3 257 291
4 033 080
4 037 333
3 076 306
4 886 992
8 044 464
6 863 582
9 258 239
11 158 750
14 939 911
17 742 325
23 258 822
24 058 649
37 770 107
28 187 153
36 689 960
49 325 138
49 031 062
56 811 903

564 264 049

426 243 005

****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****

Natural Pentanes
Gas
Plus
5 503 816
4 740 446
4 958 065
5 397 799
5 503 268
5 302 786
5 791 980
7 847 505
9 530 419
7 394 593
8 990 523
10 990 129
11 209 841
14 862 324
28 333 763
34 228 181
23 789 976
37 508 161
38 752 205
51 324 088
41 019 783
39 832 163
45 938 541
21 641 341
20 142 231
18 059 886
12 101 784
15 408 334
593 225 240

Propane Butanes
NGL
1 466 900
1 574 420
1 302 957
1 433 062
2 027 960
1 848 046
1 974 665
2 255 116
2 264 182
2 773 257
3 865 997
3 751 997
2 612 155
3 505 708
6 503 001
5 280 315
4 403 891
5 031 761
6 943 994
8 355 760
8 980 869
8 912 235
12 056 646
7 078 076
8 980 046
10 472 911
8 921 105
10 112 882
-

716 000
616 460
601 340
407 941
381 061
343 426
101 805
(7 432)
78 714
157 307
83 386
75 907
54 809
89 273
83 130
(18 800)
52 024
155 312
199 197
225 475
122 281
209 627
1 824 295
1 458 455
239 952
362 159
469 826
194 423

332 100
309 749
314 731
214 474
353 738
342 604
389 772
562 224
494 435
720 491
737 153
765 896
612 909
890 566
1 926 281
1 499 943
1 958 018
2 577 436
2 787 847
3 696 110
2 935 967
3 422 060
3 703 053
1 810 693
1 726 654
1 646 269
1 016 910
1 428 471

17 618 716
19 365 279
16 404 000
18 257 825
21 458 428
18 463 611
19 487 557
21 434 480
24 269 261
24 734 169
30 663 536
31 345 035
25 416 159
35 075 189
61 944 119
61 108 120
53 654 046
71 145 441
80 367 055
101 525 441
97 864 683
99 014 026
134 509 906
81 120 755
92 366 662
110 599 405
103 787 691
118 901 924

163 944 937

13 541 299

39 189 980

1 800 408 510

Sulphur

Ethane ***

Total

Note: Effective 1982 NGL represents value of pentanes plus, propane and butanes.
*Does not include experimental crude and Alberta ethane until 1986.
**Does not represent the true value of all synthetic crude oil.
***Represents value of Saskatchewan production only until 1985.
****Includes Bitumen.
1
Includes historicals on previous page

September 2014

Table 4.23a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars

Eastern Canada*
Crude Oil &
Condensate
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Total**

...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........

382
638
929
916
700
661
1 026
1 408
1 733
1 981
2 187
2 644
3 214
3 169
3 564
3 675
3 469
4 021
4 099
4 246
3 536
3 181
3 130
2 854
2 740
2 511
2 880
4 353
5 097
5 258
6 667
7 844
8 140
9 833
11 117
15 720
18 303
21 190
24 965
203 981

Natural
Gas
5 615
7 246
8 973
9 105
10 157
10 148
11 826
11 895
12 402
14 362
16 142
17 957
16 524
6 726
5 757
5 937
6 176
5 870
4 956
6 030
5 518
4 714
4 391
6 571
6 449
4 851
3 736
3 319
6 571
4 922
10 310
19 446
25 248
33 900
34 971
41 959
55 347
71 000
73 143
610 170

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Total
5 997
7 884
9 902
10 021
10 857
10 809
12 852
13 303
14 135
16 343
18 329
20 601
19 738
9 895
9 321
9 612
9 645
9 891
9 055
10 276
9 054
7 895
7 521
9 425
9 189
7 362
6 616
7 672
11 668
10 180
16 977
27 290
33 388
43 733
46 088
57 679
73 650
92 190
98 108
814 151

*Quebec, New Brunswick & Ontario

November 2006

Table 4.23b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Eastern Canada*
Crude Oil &
Condensate
1986 ..........
1988 ..........
1989 ..........
1990 ..........
1991 ..........
1992 ..........
1993 ..........
1994 ..........
1995 ..........
1996 ..........
1997 ..........
1998 ..........
1999 ..........
2000 ..........
2001 ..........
2002 ..........
2003 ..........
2004 ..........
2005 ..........
2006 ..........
2007 ..........
2008 ..........
2009 ..........
2010 ..........
2011 ..........
2012 ..........
2013 ..........
Total**

17300
22370
34464
44375
35716
35175
37767
36834
41 098
49 562
39 919
26 982
41 736
61 908
59 615
46 151
46 289
53 103
58 541
56 654
50 658
59 850
38 187
39 445
45 420
39 407
38 637
1 361 144

Natural
Gas
65 100
55 893
51 096
46 981
46 627
40 070
37 442
38 340
42 157
46 630
37 574
38 975
37 237
94 157
78 015
51 472
86 911
105 040
134 563
104 550
83 740
75 856
28 097
32 287
28 231
26 595
20 032
2 143 838

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Total
82 400
78 263
85 560
91 356
82 343
75 245
75 209
75 174
83 255
96 192
77 493
65 957
78 973
156 065
137 630
97 623
133 200
158 143
193 104
161 204
134 398
135 706
66 284
71 732
73 651
66 002
58 669
3 504 982

*Quebec, New Brunswick & Ontario

September 2014

Table 4.24a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1992 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Eastcoast Offshore
Crude Oil & Condensate
Nova Scotia Newfoundland

Natural

Pentanes

Gas

Plus

Propane

Butanes

Sulphur

Total

1992 ..............

96 097

96 097

1993 ..............

160 929

160 929

1994 ..............

201 244

201 244

1995 ..............

196 714

196 714

1996 ..............

195 309

195 309

1997 ..............

102 712

126 711

1998 ..............

119 482

443 612

563 094

1999 ..............

55 590

997 530

1 053 120

23 999

2000 ..............

2 203 329

778 041

2 981 370

2001 ..............

2 037 826

938 030

28 847

20 654

3 025 357

2002 ..............

4 079 916

805 363

32 278

34 722

4 952 279

2003 ..............

5 030 106

1 120 605

59 086

54 524

6 264 321

2004 ..............

5 651 785

1 029 457

40 579

40 898

6 762 719

2005 ..............

7 026 278

1 286 593

61 274

70 838

8 444 983

2006 ..............

7 426 216

922 872

48 466

68 222

8 465 776

2007 ..............

10 231 902

1 000 323

51 293

67 923

11 351 441

2008 ..............

12 282 515

1 276 326

76 561

111 462

13 746 864

2009 ..............

6 618 585

443 751

55 799

55 750

7 173 885

2010 ..............

8 285 891

437 517

75 306

63 257

8 861 971

2011 ..............

10 771 879

342 836

76 203

70 291

11 261 209

2012 ..............

8 214 449

165 784

30 259

38 488

8 448 980

2013 ..............

9 398 736

167 264

29 431

30 393

9 625 824

100 724 554

10 714 762

665 382

727 422

Total

1 128 077

0 113 960 197

September 2014

Table 4.25a

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1947 - 1985
Thousand Dollars
Canada*
Crude Oil &
Condensate

Synthetic **
Crude Oil

Natural
Gas

7 845

Pentanes
Plus

Propane

1947 .........

18 518

979

1948 .........

35 790

9 737

1 549

10

1949 .........

59 394

11 578

1 597

62

Butanes

Sulphur

Ethane ***

Total

27 342

47 086

72 631

1950 .........

82 748

12 115

1 648

162

46

96 719

1951 .........

118 324

13 736

1 664

284

112

134 120

1952 .........

142 926

16 203

1 663

453

189

85

161 519

1953 .........

199 542

18 712

1 766

516

280

321

221 137

1954 .........

243 008

20 246

1 979

711

348

373

266 665

1955 .........

304 480

22 948

2 463

978

639

520

332 028

1956 .........

407 262

26 143

2 637

1 084

641

666

438 433

1957 .........

454 523

31 444

2 759

1 415

605

2 117

492 863

1958 .........

400 358

43 142

3 508

1 529

701

1 826

451 064

1959 .........

426 878

47 557

5 215

2 157

1 606

2 769

486 182

1960 .........

437 117

48 303

6 522

2 935

2 083

4 844

501 804

1961 .........

511 332

68 734

12 378

3 761

2 335

7 152

605 692

1962 .........

558 359

97 976

25 396

4 805

2 774

9 091

698 401

1963 .........

619 987

116 725

53 766

5 364

3 677

12 894

812 413

1964 .........

672 622

134 784

62 926

7 220

6 753

17 474

901 779

1965 .........

715 978

145 926

70 040

12 612

8 059

25 235

977 850

1966 .........

786 193

163 862

73 820

17 112

10 445

38 769

1 090 201

1967 .........

860 452

1 157

183 157

76 437

22 463

12 603

66 557

1 222 826

1968 .........

918 778

15 743

206 318

86 859

23 334

14 145

78 050

1 343 227

1969 .........

983 539

27 790

238 934

100 414

22 776

13 718

60 081

1 447 252

1970 .........

1 120 555

32 831

286 734

117 397

28 365

15 557

27 871

1971 .........

1 311 541

46 511

312 235

134 630

36 467

20 042

19 705

1 881 131

1972 .........

1 499 361

62 283

364 200

176 853

45 806

27 094

18 029

2 193 626

1973 .........

2 171 807

72 207

429 258

227 368

80 396

42 029

23 147

3 046 212

1974 .........

3 407 913

108 853

670 469

357 403

178 975

110 253

68 427

4 902 293

1975 .........

3 619 408

123 378

1 378 512

396 603

222 601

146 647

86 342

5 973 491

1976 .........

3 846 778

159 874

2 267 421

404 792

237 325

173 603

69 497

7 159 290

1977 .........

4 646 387

180 659

3 141 722

483 181

289 102

214 503

79 509

9 035 063

1978 .........

5 499 098

261 529

3 541 544

515 801

265 255

201 789

99 875

10 384 891

1979 .........

6 639 976

744 614

4 322 116

548 689

351 137

325 672

155 558

13 087 762

1980 .........

7 309 175

1 676 690

5 461 835

589 541

471 998

427 951

434 485

16 371 675

1981 .........

7 885 598

1 464 552

5 762 074

680 746

535 076

482 302

627 165

1 198

17 438 711

1982 .........

10 687 160

1 860 031

6 423 162

1 912 370

552 543

1 359

21 436 625

1983 .........

13 469 468

2 349 116

6 502 483

2 162 132

407 829

3 730

24 894 758

1984 .........

15 421 262
16 079 570

2 027 133
2 267 752 ****

7 348 809
7 836 780

2 428 028
2 378 057

584 572
680 568

4 025
3 114

27 813 829
29 245 841

57 735 479

19 255 023

4 263 946

13 426

209 323 742

1985 .........

114 573 165

13 482 703

NGL

1 629 310

Note: Effective 1982 NGL represents value of pentanes plus, propane and butanes.
*Does not include experimental crude and Alberta ethane until 1986.
**Does not represent the true value of all synthetic crude oil.
***Represents value of Saskatchewan production only until 1985.
****Includes Bitumen.

November 2006

Table 4.25b

VALUE OF PRODUCERS' SALES


1986 - 2013
Thousand Dollars

Canada*
Crude Oil &

Natural

Condensate

Oil Sands **

Gas

NGLs

Sulphur

Ethane ***

Total

1986 .......

7 907 200

1 710 000 ****

5 568 916

1 466 900

716 000

332 100

17 701 116

1987 .......

9 939 956

2 203 506 ****

4 802 400

1 574 420

616 460

309 749

19 446 491

1988 .......

7 553 076

1 696 201 ****

5 013 958

1 302 957

601 340

314 731

16 482 263

1989 .......

8 677 863

2 161 150 ****

5 448 895

1 433 062

407 941

214 474

18 343 385

1990 .......

10 437 260

2 799 416 ****

5 550 249

2 027 960

381 061

353 738

21 549 684

1991 .......

8 407 766

2 254 699 ****

5 349 413

1 848 046

343 426

342 604

18 545 954

1992 .......

8 905 295

2 455 312 ****

5 832 050

1 974 665

101 805

389 772

19 658 899

1993 .......

8 598 980

2 376 483

****

7 884 947

2 255 116

(7 432)

562 224

21 670 318

1994 .......

9 467 521

2 672 068

****

9 568 759

2 264 182

78 714

494 435

24 545 679

1995 .......

10 669 042

3 257 291

****

7 436 750

2 773 257

157 307

720 491

25 014 138

1996 .......

13 198 268

4 033 080

****

9 037 153

3 865 997

83 386

737 153

30 955 037

1997 .......

11 890 402

4 037 333

****

11 027 703

3 751 997

75 907

765 896

31 549 238

1998 .......

8 440 215

3 076 306

****

11 248 816

2 612 155

54 809

612 809

26 045 110

1999 .......

11 935 182

4 886 992

****

14 899 561

3 505 708

89 273

890 566

36 207 282

2000 .......

19 318 717

8 044 464

****

29 205 961

6 503 001

83 130

1 926 281

65 081 554

2001 .......

15 352 240

6 863 582

****

35 244 226

5 329 816

(18 800)

1 499 943

64 271 007

2002 .......

18 317 965

9 258 239

****

24 646 811

4 470 891

52 024

1 958 018

58 703 948

2003 .......

19 790 416

11 158 750 ****

38 715 677

5 145 371

155 312

2 577 436

77 542 962

2004 .......

22 448 789

14 939 911 ****

39 886 702

7 025 471

199 197

2 787 847

87 287 917

2005 .......

27 266 502

17 742 325 ****

52 745 244

8 487 872

225 475

3 696 110

110 163 528

2006 .......

29 029 831

23 258 822 ****

42 047 205

9 097 557

140 982

2 935 967

106 510 364

2007 .......

32 861 852

24 058 649 ****

40 916 226

9 031 451

209 627

3 422 060

110 499 865

2008 .......

45 559 629

37 770 107 ****

47 290 723

12 244 669

1 824 295

3 703 053

148 392 476

2009 .......

27 601 809

28 187 153 ****

22 113 189

7 189 625

1 458 455

1 810 693

88 360 924

2010 .......

32 913 155

36 689 960 ****

20 612 035

9 118 609

239 952

1 726 654

101 300 365

2011 .......

41 550 341

49 325 138 ****

18 430 953

10 598 240

362 159

1 646 269

121 913 100

2012 .......

40 500 860

49 031 062 ****

12 283 898

8 989 852

469 826

1 016 910

112 292 408

2013 .......

44 383 284

56 811 903 ****

15 595 630

10 172 706

194 423

1 428 471

128 586 417

606 139 529

165 316 576

13 560 000 39 189 880

1 917 945 171

Total

667 496 581

426 242 605

Note: Effective 1982 NGL represents value of pentanes plus, propane and butanes.
*Does not include experimental crude and Alberta ethane until 1986.
**Does not represent the true value of all synthetic crude oil.
***Represents value of Saskatchewan production only until 1985.
****Includes Bitumen.
1

Includes historicals on previous page

September 2014

Section 5

Prices
Sub-Section
5.1

Table

Western Canada Average Prices of Crude Oil & Natural Gas & Consumer Price Index
1947 - 1990 ................................................................................................................................ 5.1a
1991 Present ............................................................................................................................ 5.1b

5.2

Average Prices of Crude Oil & Natural Gas by Province


1951 - Present ............................................................................................................................ 5.2a

5.3

Import Crude Oil Prices & Canadian Par @ Montreal


1984 - Present............................................................................................................................. 5.3a

5.4

Representative Retail Prices - Regular Unleaded Gasoline


1990 - Present............................................................................................................................. 5.4a

5.5

Reference Crude Oil Prices & Foreign Exchange Rates by Month


1986 - 1990 ................................................................................................................................. 5.5a
1991 - 1995 ................................................................................................................................. 5.5b
1996 1998 ................................................................................................................................ 5.5c
1999 - 2001 ................................................................................................................................. 5.5d
2002 - 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 5.5e
2006 2009 ................................................................................................................................ 5.5f
2010 2013 ................................................................................................................................ 5.5g
2014 ............................................................................................................................................ 5.5h

5.6

Reference Natural Gas Prices


1990 - 1994 ................................................................................................................................. 5.6a
1995 - 1998 ................................................................................................................................. 5.6b
1999 - 2001 ................................................................................................................................. 5.6c
2002 - 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 5.6d
2006 2009 ................................................................................................................................ 5.6e
2010 2013 ................................................................................................................................ 5.6f
2014 ............................................................................................................................................ 5.6g

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table 5.1a

WESTERN CANADA*
AVERAGE PRICES OF CRUDE OIL & NATURAL GAS
1947 - 1990
Crude Oil
Average
Wellhead Price

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990

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Dollars Per
Cubic Metre
16.00
18.91
17.75
18.15
15.62
14.67
15.50
15.91
14.78
14.88
15.77
15.27
14.60
14.48
14.56
13.98
14.90
15.34
15.38
15.42
15.40
15.43
15.15
15.56
17.22
17.36
21.44
35.87
45.09
52.57
63.22
75.70
81.95
97.00
117.10
163.06
197.92
208.37
220.98
113.91
138.26
101.08
121.88
148.86

Natural Gas
Average
Wellhead/Plant
Gate Price
Dollars Per
Thou. Cubic Metres
2.40
2.32
2.24
2.08
2.19
3.33
3.30
3.28
3.32
3.41
3.54
3.38
3.18
3.42
4.06
4.31
4.73
4.92
4.87
5.08
5.12
5.10
5.03
5.26
5.22
5.43
5.99
9.49
19.26
31.31
41.70
48.36
54.99
75.48
80.61
87.80
93.23
96.79
93.57
73.47
58.55
52.78
53.77
54.32

Consumer Price
Index
Numbers**
1947 = 100
100.00
114.00
117.60
121.10
133.90
137.30
135.90
136.70
136.90
138.90
143.40
147.30
148.70
150.70
152.10
154.00
156.60
159.40
163.30
169.40
175.30
182.60
190.90
197.20
202.80
212.60
228.60
253.50
280.90
302.00
326.20
355.40
387.80
427.10
480.40
532.30
563.40
587.70
611.00
636.00
663.90
690.80
725.40
760.40

*Includes Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan & Territories.


**Converted for illustrative purposes from base period 1971 = 100.

November 2006

Table 5.1b

WESTERN CANADA*
AVERAGE PRICES OF CRUDE OIL & NATURAL GAS
1991 - 2013
Crude Oil
Average
Wellhead Price

1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

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Dollars Per
Cubic Metre
120.78
123.00
113.15
119.70
132.35
160.77
143.94
100.07
150.24
233.83
186.17
209.23
223.33
260.41
324.64
352.87
375.88
557.11
373.76
439.60
524.74
490.13
513.80

Natural Gas
Average
Wellhead/Plant
Gate Price
Dollars Per
Thou. Cubic Metres
48.28
47.99
58.38
66.08
48.85
56.74
68.44
67.70
87.41
164.61
196.87
137.15
221.96
226.64
298.56
237.34
234.37
282.10
141.99
136.40
124.43
84.71
107.47

Consumer Price
Index
Numbers**
1947 = 100
803.00
815.10
829.77
831.43
848.89
862.47
876.27
884.16
899.19
923.60
947.20
963.00
989.96
1 008.58
1 030.74
1 050.97
1 074.09
1 098.80
1 102.09
1 121.93
1 154.47
1 171.78
1 195.14

*Includes Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan & Territories.


**Converted for illustrative purposes from base period 1971 = 100.

September 2014

Table 5.2a

AVERAGE PRICES OF CRUDE OIL & NATURAL GAS BY PROVINCE


1951 - 2013
Crude Oil (1)
British
Columbia
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

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10.87
12.67
12.72
12.37
11.47
11.10
11.78
10.67
11.46
11.70
12.46
12.90
13.61
13.64
13.93
14.49
15.87
15.45
19.25
33.06
38.27
42.07
55.38
66.90
72.61
92.18
115.87
160.82
193.42
207.53
213.64
121.41
144.99
108.56
130.14
151.88
130.91
120.72
118.09
119.02
134.15
166.95
162.11
112.06
159.53
257.92
221.33
227.44
252.80
305.54
397.87
423.45
429.29
596.67
375.87
459.14
564.83
548.02
566.69

Alberta
15.87
14.92
15.82
16.37
15.29
15.55
16.41
15.88
15.12
15.09
14.89
14.23
15.53
16.07
16.12
16.18
16.00
16.08
15.61
16.07
17.78
17.89
21.91
36.34
45.64
53.46
64.24
76.78
82.93
97.69
118.17
161.51
200.12
209.96
214.33
117.86
142.03
105.38
125.93
154.61
126.95
128.07
117.36
123.82
136.11
165.56
150.28
105.43
153.66
244.72
198.76
217.63
232.44
278.56
352.57
381.03
405.40
580.12
379.19
450.07
543.55
495.23
525.06

Sask
7.37
7.59
7.85
8.86
9.72
10.43
13.25
13.49
12.92
12.45
12.96
13.77
14.06
14.34
14.32
14.25
14.35
14.12
14.07
14.00
15.41
15.40
19.22
33.66
43.09
49.73
59.07
71.28
77.35
92.22
110.75
175.47
186.88
201.16
204.52
100.28
125.17
84.47
106.36
125.31
95.76
105.94
99.63
108.73
122.56
148.29
126.89
86.16
142.25
209.50
157.52
191.71
203.44
226.75
275.65
305.19
326.72
523.26
365.06
422.29
493.76
475.20
489.78

Manitoba
13.48
10.69
15.91
16.30
14.45
14.59
15.74
15.40
14.46
14.12
14.23
15.22
15.32
15.24
15.61
15.74
15.74
15.78
15.84
15.82
17.34
17.46
21.23
36.02
44.84
52.95
64.17
76.80
82.97
97.52
118.03
172.68
206.73
213.41
219.38
115.77
139.64
102.26
124.66
155.85
117.04
131.46
122.11
124.99
140.50
173.90
165.10
116.64
166.16
266.20
214.91
230.16
252.57
306.93
402.83
422.50
480.18
608.15
414.05
484.67
582.32
533.10
575.55

Natural Gas (2)


British
Columbia
Alberta
1.50
1.80
3.00
2.23
2.14
2.19
3.20
3.25
3.34
3.60
3.64
3.71
3.82
3.50
3.41
3.37
3.34
3.39
3.59
3.57
5.43
7.14
11.43
20.80
24.39
28.63
31.44
36.98
43.71
45.22
49.94
54.53
45.11
45.08
42.86
48.54
47.51
43.64
41.14
50.05
53.87
40.38
44.13
54.27
55.45
76.65
178.51
189.11
125.44
210.78
216.19
286.20
223.54
228.95
275.87
139.33
130.25
121.66
85.30
105.03

2.17
3.32
3.29
3.28
3.32
3.42
3.63
3.83
3.39
3.46
4.29
4.51
4.94
5.17
5.10
5.33
5.49
5.51
5.46
5.69
5.60
5.89
6.62
10.46
21.79
35.34
45.69
52.57
59.84
82.51
87.19
94.31
100.39
103.68
99.00
77.74
59.98
54.02
54.77
55.18
48.65
48.68
60.08
68.07
49.99
58.90
70.96
69.70
88.68
162.34
198.39
139.48
224.62
228.84
301.75
240.86
235.66
283.86
142.86
137.98
125.36
84.50
108.43

Sask
3.54
3.72
3.68
3.56
3.28
3.33
3.28
2.74
3.47
3.55
3.56
3.67
3.76
3.77
4.04
4.48
4.82
4.70
3.89
4.60
4.60
4.56
4.81
5.22
6.01
7.33
10.92
15.14
14.63
16.40
16.56
19.07
38.18
50.80
57.63
53.73
64.60
50.54
49.36
54.18
53.12
53.06
52.64
66.57
51.54
51.38
62.62
64.39
96.30
165.99
193.24
139.43
215.00
225.81
285.90
226.53
230.69
274.32
136.59
138.44
125.34
84.60
105.03

(1) Average Wellhead Price (C$ per M)


(2) Average Wellhead/Plant Gate Price (C$ per 10M)

September 2014

Table 5.3a

IMPORTED CRUDE OIL & CANADIAN PAR @ MONTREAL


1984 - 1997
Average cost of

Average cost of

Canadian Par

imports at Montreal

imports at Montreal

@ Montreal

U.S.$/M

Cdn.$/M

Cdn.$/M (1)

1984 ....................

180.92

234.30

1985 ....................

175.12

239.13

1986 ....................

100.67

139.88

1987 ....................

116.96

155.08

1988 ....................

97.38

119.85

126.91

1989 ....................

117.10

138.64

149.16

1990 ....................

151.91

177.24

184.79

1991 ....................

130.75

149.81

158.18

1992 ....................

122.56

148.14

169.29

1993 ....................

108.21

139.60

154.39

1994 ....................

101.46

138.56

149.97

1995 ....................
1996 ....................
1997 ....................

110.59
132.78
119.91

151.78
181.05
166.03

164.11
196.78
186.70

(1) Edmonton Par plus transportation costs.

November 2006

Table 5.4a

REPRESENTATIVE RETAIL PRICES - REGULAR UNLEADED GASOLINE - SELF SERVICE STATIONS


1990 - 2013
Cents per litre
St John
Newfoundland
1990 ....

Charlotte/
Summerside

61.5

Halifax Saint John Montreal Toronto Winnipeg


P.E.I Nova Scotia
N.B Quebec Ontario Manitoba

57.8

62.8

55.7

55.3

Regina Edmonton Vancouver


Sask.
Alberta
B.C.
54.7

53.6

61.4

1991 ....

63.6

63.3

64.3

53.8

52.8

47.4

49.8

57.8

1992 ....

60.8

60.8

60.2

52.4

49.5

49.4

47.6

53.8

1993 ....

57.0

56.8

50.7

54.7

57.4

51.1

52.1

53.6

45.7

54.8

1994 ....

58.6

55.0

52.0

53.6

55.2

49.8

52.3

55.6

45.4

55.6

1995 ....

62.8

59.3

54.3

56.0

56.8

52.4

54.6

57.5

47.6

58.4

1996 ....

61.4

59.2

54.8

55.1

60.6

56.1

56.9

59.3

49.6

59.2

1997 ....

67.7

60.6

60.6

60.2

61.9

56.1

57.4

60.0

52.1

58.8

1998 ....

64.4

53.6

57.1

55.4

56.3

51.6

53.3

55.6

47.0

50.6

1999 ....

66.2

52.9

60.8

59.2

63.0

57.5

57.3

60.5

51.4

54.3

2000 ....

83.0

70.1

76.1

73.3

77.2

70.8

66.7

71.7

63.5

69.1

2001 ....

79.1

71.9

72.8

70.0

73.8

67.8

65.0

72.2

61.3

68.9

2002 ....

77.0

68.2

73.4

72.5

71.4

67.3

63.2

72.7

63.4

70.4

2003 ....

82.8

74.0

78.0

78.8

76.7

70.9

67.6

76.0

67.4

76.8

2004 ....

91.7

84.1

87.5

88.0

85.8

76.7

76.7

82.5

75.9

86.0

2005 ....

102.1

96.4

97.9

97.9

96.4

89.0

90.0

92.7

85.1

97.1

2006 ....

107.6

103.0

103.7

102.2

100.8

93.4

96.6

99.6

91.0

103.8

2007 ....

111.0

104.2

106.8

101.4

104.3

97.4

102.2

104.7

96.7

108.1

2008 ....

123.6

114.5

118.4

113.7

118.8

110.2

115.8

117.3

109.2

121.3

2009 ....

102.3

93.3

96.2

91.4

97.7

91.6

94.4

97.0

86.5

104.0

2010 ....

110.8

101.2

105.8

99.9

107.8

101.9

97.5

101.9

90.2

115.3

2011 ....

129.2

119.3

125.6

121.6

130.5

124.1

114.6

121.7

107.8

132.4

2012 ....

131.9

124.3

131.3

127.5

136.5

126.7

118.3

122.4

109.6

135.3

2013 ....

128.9

129.5

131.0

126.7

136.9

127.8

120.4

120.1

109.0

137.5

Note: Includes all taxes.

May 2014

Reference Crude Oil Prices & Foreign Exchange Rates


1986-1990

1986 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1987 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1988 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1989 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1990 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

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...................
...................
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...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................

West Texas
Intermediate
on NYMEX Cushing
($US/Bbl)
825/0.5%s*
23.02
15.63
12.56
12.81
15.38
13.50
11.49
15.20
14.96
14.89
15.17
16.08
18.69
17.75
18.45
18.65
19.40
20.05
21.30
20.20
19.50
19.85
18.85
17.30
17.11
16.75
16.20
17.85
17.40
16.60
15.50
15.55
14.45
13.80
14.00
16.30
18.00
17.80
19.45
20.95
20.05
20.00
19.75
18.55
19.60
20.10
19.80
21.10
22.65
22.10
20.40
18.60
18.45
16.85
18.65
27.15
33.70
35.90
32.30
27.15

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**
33.86
23.44
17.44
16.65
19.29
18.10
14.83
18.86
20.05
19.35
19.71
20.70
23.81
23.08
22.37
22.90
24.13
24.97
26.09
26.12
24.19
24.42
23.90
21.99
20.55
20.08
18.76
20.11
20.51
19.44
17.40
17.74
16.98
15.57
15.59
17.16
20.14
19.87
21.70
23.57
23.29
23.12
22.92
21.02
22.08
22.75
22.41
23.33
25.36
25.92
23.68
21.10
21.03
18.84
20.35
29.97
37.71
40.73
36.61
30.39

* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.


** Calendar average of refiners postings.
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**

Light/Heavy
Differential

not available

19.80
19.06
18.97
20.23
21.34
22.46
23.55
23.28
20.86
21.40
20.41
17.16
15.47
14.80
13.42
16.18
17.49
15.18
13.64
14.27
13.23
10.76
11.14
12.74
15.28
14.97
17.01
19.06
18.78
18.95
19.08
17.34
17.58
17.96
17.64
17.76
18.85
19.21
17.62
13.93
13.75
12.69
15.03
24.77
31.74
33.76
27.50
20.84

4.01
4.02
3.40
2.67
2.79
2.51
2.54
2.84
3.33
3.02
3.49
4.83
5.08
5.28
5.34
3.93
3.02
4.26
3.76
3.47
3.75
4.81
4.45
4.42
4.86
4.91
4.70
4.51
4.51
4.17
3.85
3.68
4.51
4.78
4.77
5.57
6.51
6.71
6.05
7.18
7.28
6.15
5.31
5.20
5.98
6.96
9.12
9.55

Table 5.5a

Exchange Rate
(US/$Cdn)
0.7109
0.7125
0.7138
0.7207
0.7271
0.7196
0.7243
0.7203
0.7209
0.7203
0.7215
0.7247
0.7351
0.7497
0.7580
0.7582
0.7456
0.7471
0.7543
0.7544
0.7603
0.7637
0.7598
0.7649
0.7780
0.7887
0.8006
0.8096
0.8085
0.8214
0.8283
0.8168
0.8153
0.8297
0.8214
0.8361
0.8393
0.8410
0.8366
0.8413
0.8384
0.8345
0.8412
0.8508
0.8456
0.8512
0.8550
0.8612
0.8537
0.8358
0.8476
0.8592
0.8514
0.8527
0.8644
0.8738
0.8634
0.8622
0.8598
0.8620

November 2006

Table 5.5b

Reference Crude Oil Prices & Foreign Exchange Rates


1991 - 1995
West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl)
825/0.5%s*

Canadian Par at
Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**

1991 Jan
...................
24.70
Feb
...................
20.55
Mar
...................
19.90
Apr
...................
20.80
May
...................
21.25
Jun
...................
20.20
Jul
...................
21.42
Aug
...................
21.69
Sep
...................
21.85
Oct
...................
23.25
Nov
...................
22.60
Dec
...................
19.55
1992 Jan
...................
18.80
Feb
...................
19.00
Mar
...................
18.95
Apr
...................
20.25
May
...................
21.00
Jun
...................
22.35
Jul
...................
21.75
Aug
...................
21.30
Sep
...................
21.90
Oct
...................
21.70
Nov
...................
20.35
Dec
...................
19.40
1993 Jan
...................
19.05
Feb
...................
20.05
Mar
...................
20.35
Apr
...................
20.30
May
...................
20.00
Jun
...................
19.15
Jul
...................
17.90
Aug
...................
18.00
Sep
...................
17.50
Oct
...................
18.15
Nov
...................
16.75
Dec
...................
14.55
1994 Jan
...................
15.00
Feb
...................
14.75
Mar
...................
14.65
Apr
...................
16.30
May
...................
17.85
Jun
...................
19.05
Jul
...................
19.65
Aug
...................
18.35
Sep
...................
17.45
Oct
...................
17.65
Nov
...................
18.10
Dec
...................
17.15
1995 Jan
...................
17.95
Feb
...................
18.55
Mar
...................
18.55
Apr
...................
19.95
May
...................
19.75
Jun
...................
18.40
Jul
...................
17.25
Aug
...................
17.80
Sep
...................
18.20
Oct
...................
17.40
Nov
...................
18.00
Dec
...................
19.04
* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.
** Calendar average of refiners postings.
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

27.47
22.58
21.75
22.81
23.21
21.93
23.48
23.60
23.48
24.97
24.13
21.24
20.36
21.01
21.03
22.58
23.84
25.45
24.63
24.09
25.72
25.95
24.47
23.11
22.26
23.35
23.26
23.56
23.40
22.72
20.87
21.32
21.13
22.19
20.07
17.27
17.50
17.63
18.20
20.94
23.16
24.97
25.73
23.96
22.24
22.47
23.30
22.33
23.98
24.59
24.78
26.05
25.52
24.09
22.37
23.09
23.64
22.36
23.22
24.90

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**
16.93
10.98
12.33
12.41
13.82
14.20
16.63
15.90
16.58
15.89
15.51
12.51
13.20
14.83
14.90
16.66
17.96
19.17
18.30
17.99
19.01
18.94
17.29
15.70
14.87
16.01
16.74
17.73
17.65
17.02
15.59
16.16
16.03
17.60
15.49
12.55
13.06
12.99
13.79
16.99
19.38
21.19
21.82
19.94
18.01
18.55
19.64
19.16
20.93
21.54
21.99
23.59
22.25
21.42
19.65
20.41
19.82
18.04
18.14
19.75

Light/Heavy
Differential
10.54
11.60
9.42
10.40
9.39
7.73
6.86
7.70
6.90
9.09
8.62
8.72
7.16
6.18
6.13
5.92
5.88
6.28
6.33
6.10
6.71
7.01
7.18
7.41
7.39
7.34
6.52
5.83
5.75
5.70
5.28
5.16
5.09
4.59
4.58
4.72
4.44
4.64
4.41
3.95
3.78
3.78
3.90
4.02
4.23
3.92
3.66
3.17
3.05
3.05
2.78
2.46
3.27
2.67
2.72
2.68
3.82
4.32
5.08
5.15

Exchange Rate
($US/$Cdn)
0.8651
0.8662
0.8677
0.8671
0.8698
0.8743
0.8702
0.8736
0.8797
0.8867
0.8847
0.8728
0.8647
0.8456
0.8385
0.8421
0.8340
0.8362
0.8391
0.8397
0.8181
0.8032
0.7887
0.7857
0.7827
0.7938
0.8020
0.7924
0.7873
0.7820
0.7802
0.7641
0.7569
0.7541
0.7589
0.7515
0.7591
0.7451
0.7330
0.7233
0.7241
0.7226
0.7233
0.7259
0.7387
0.7407
0.7327
0.7203
0.7078
0.7140
0.7105
0.7268
0.7349
0.7262
0.7348
0.7380
0.7402
0.7435
0.7391
0.7305

November 2006

Table 5.5c

Reference Crude Oil Prices & Foreign Exchange Rates


1996-1998

West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl) 825/0.5%s*
1996 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1997 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1998 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............

18.70
18.78
21.18
23.24
21.09
20.43
21.31
21.90
23.88
24.90
23.55
25.12
25.18
22.17
20.97
19.73
20.87
19.22
19.66
19.95
19.78
21.28
20.22
18.32
16.73
16.08
15.03
15.47
14.93
13.67
14.09
13.38
14.97
14.42
12.99
11.31

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**
24.42
24.85
28.00
31.04
28.26
27.14
28.34
29.39
32.06
32.99
30.78
33.45
33.25
29.38
28.05
26.74
28.06
25.73
26.12
26.75
26.44
28.52
27.54
25.09
23.06
22.02
20.21
20.94
20.33
18.74
19.45
19.16
21.41
20.93
18.76
15.98

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**
19.48
20.11
23.95
27.30
24.94
24.14
25.13
25.93
28.45
28.34
25.26
27.31
27.18
23.42
21.93
20.29
21.25
19.33
20.21
21.27
20.79
21.95
20.70
16.30
14.64
13.82
13.01
13.70
12.96
12.45
14.93
15.82
18.23
17.71
15.37
12.87

Light/Heavy
Differential
4.94
4.74
4.05
3.74
3.32
3.00
3.21
3.46
3.61
4.65
5.52
6.14
6.07
5.96
6.12
6.45
6.81
6.40
5.91
5.48
5.65
6.57
6.84
8.79
8.42
8.20
7.20
7.24
7.37
6.29
4.52
3.34
3.18
3.22
3.39
3.11

Exchange
Rate
($US/$Cdn)
0.732
0.727
0.733
0.736
0.731
0.732
0.730
0.729
0.730
0.740
0.747
0.734
0.742
0.738
0.729
0.717
0.724
0.723
0.726
0.719
0.721
0.721
0.708
0.701
0.695
0.696
0.706
0.699
0.692
0.682
0.672
0.651
0.657
0.647
0.650
0.648

* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.


** Calendar average of refiners postings.
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

November 2006

Table 5.5d

REFERENCE CRUDE OIL PRICES & FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES


1999 - Dec 2001
West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl) 825/0.5%s*
1999 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2000 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2001 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............

12.49
12.02
14.68
17.30
17.77
17.92
20.10
21.28
23.79
22.67
24.77
26.10
27.01
29.30
29.89
25.54
28.81
31.53
29.72
31.14
33.87
32.93
34.26
28.40
29.26
29.64
27.27
27.62
28.66
27.58
26.43
27.31
25.69
22.21
19.67
19.40

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**
17.61
16.75
20.91
24.39
24.57
24.73
28.40
30.33
34.01
32.54
35.68
38.31
38.87
41.85
43.36
36.32
42.23
45.76
43.14
45.62
50.12
49.58
52.35
42.74
43.55
44.28
41.03
41.60
42.74
42.21
40.47
41.39
39.49
33.87
30.16
29.32

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**
14.88
15.27
19.41
20.17
20.32
20.59
24.41
27.00
31.45
27.60
28.42
30.64
32.05
36.28
36.94
30.61
36.37
39.54
36.31
38.54
41.12
31.65
30.99
21.83
25.45
26.52
25.55
26.12
26.68
26.20
29.28
35.52
25.08
18.65
17.53
18.24

Light/Heavy
Differential
2.73
1.48
1.50
4.22
4.25
4.15
3.99
3.33
2.56
4.94
7.26
7.67
6.82
5.57
6.42
5.71
5.86
6.22
6.83
7.08
9.00
17.93
21.36
20.91
18.10
17.76
15.48
15.48
16.06
16.01
11.19
5.87
14.41
15.22
12.63
11.08

Exchange
Rate
($US/$Cdn)
0.658
0.668
0.659
0.672
0.684
0.681
0.672
0.670
0.677
0.677
0.681
0.679
0.690
0.689
0.685
0.681
0.669
0.677
0.677
0.675
0.673
0.661
0.648
0.657
0.665
0.657
0.642
0.642
0.649
0.656
0.653
0.649
0.638
0.636
0.628
0.634

* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.


** Calendar average of refiners postings.
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

November 2006

Table 5.5e

REFERENCE CRUDE OIL PRICES & FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES


2002 - 2005
West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl) 825/0.5%s*
2002 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2003 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2004 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2005 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............

19.73
20.76
24.44
26.26
26.95
25.55
26.93
28.20
29.67
28.86
26.19
29.38
32.70
35.73
33.16
28.14
28.07
30.52
30.70
31.60
28.31
30.35
31.06
32.14
34.22
34.48
36.72
36.60
40.28
38.05
40.81
44.88
45.94
53.09
48.48
43.26
46.85
48.05
54.63
53.22
49.87
56.42
59.03
64.99
65.55
62.27
58.34
59.45

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**
30.54
32.27
38.03
40.54
41.01
38.80
41.33
43.11
45.19
43.93
39.75
44.76
49.87
53.71
49.26
41.59
39.61
42.16
42.10
43.24
37.44
38.47
39.38
40.82
43.17
44.93
48.71
48.86
52.50
50.46
52.23
57.78
58.74
64.52
57.61
50.99
56.62
60.09
67.65
66.25
61.60
69.43
72.13
78.73
78.66
75.24
70.83
67.45

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**
21.39
25.20
32.21
34.34
32.51
30.38
35.52
36.52
35.37
32.05
29.22
35.37
40.95
41.84
36.57
29.69
31.10
33.45
31.24
33.13
27.55
27.96
27.10
30.54
34.05
34.73
36.02
34.36
39.71
38.12
41.57
43.97
40.34
47.57
34.46
26.27
37.20
36.39
43.32
39.35
36.07
49.34
56.31
58.74
52.10
50.30
40.53
38.27

Light/Heavy
Differential

9.15
7.07
5.82
6.20
8.50
8.42
5.81
6.59
9.82
11.88
10.53
9.39
8.92
11.87
12.69
11.90
8.51
8.71
10.86
10.11
9.89
10.51
12.28
10.28
9.12
10.20
12.69
14.50
12.79
12.34
10.66
13.81
18.40
16.95
23.16
24.72
19.42
23.70
24.33
26.90
25.53
20.09
15.82
19.99
26.56
24.95
30.31
29.18

Exchange
Rate
($US/$Cdn)

0.625
0.627
0.630
0.632
0.645
0.653
0.647
0.638
0.635
0.634
0.636
0.641
0.649
0.661
0.678
0.686
0.722
0.739
0.724
0.716
0.734
0.757
0.762
0.762
0.772
0.752
0.753
0.745
0.726
0.737
0.756
0.762
0.777
0.802
0.836
0.820
0.816
0.807
0.822
0.809
0.796
0.806
0.818
0.831
0.849
0.849
0.847
0.861

November 2006

Table 5.5f

REFERENCE CRUDE OIL PRICES & FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES


2006 - 2009
West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl) 825/0.5%s*
2006 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2007 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2008 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2009 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**

65.54
61.93
62.97
70.16
70.96
70.97
74.46
73.08
63.90
59.14
59.40
62.09
54.35
59.39
60.74
64.04
63.53
67.53
74.15
72.36
79.63
85.66
94.63
91.74
92.93
95.35
105.42
112.46
125.46
134.02
133.48
116.69
103.76
76.72
57.44
42.04
41.92
39.26
48.06
49.95
59.31
69.70
64.29
71.14
69.47
75.82
78.14
74.60

71.81
67.31
67.77
74.88
80.91
79.85
85.62
80.41
71.21
62.54
62.97
67.95
64.19
68.50
68.58
71.52
70.70
73.57
81.06
78.91
79.89
80.47
89.15
89.63
94.48
93.09
104.94
116.73
125.04
136.45
138.04
121.00
106.50
85.52
63.19
40.93
42.93
45.56
60.47
59.95
64.33
73.42
68.20
73.80
72.50
76.93
78.30
74.46

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**
44.71
33.38
43.07
59.69
65.32
58.33
66.10
63.41
47.36
42.20
44.41
50.47
44.24
51.84
54.26
49.91
51.46
51.35
55.66
56.87
55.48
54.54
65.20
51.41
70.81
73.01
90.29
97.20
105.44
111.28
117.78
108.09
90.38
70.58
47.45
30.44
38.58
41.23
53.41
55.35
61.13
70.59
62.66
67.32
65.88
70.43
70.38
66.52

Light/Heavy
Differential

27.10
33.93
24.69
15.19
15.58
21.52
19.52
17.01
23.85
20.34
18.56
17.48
19.95
16.65
14.32
21.62
19.24
22.22
25.40
22.04
24.41
25.93
23.95
38.22
23.66
20.08
14.65
19.53
19.60
25.17
20.26
12.91
16.12
14.94
15.74
10.49
4.35
4.34
7.06
4.60
3.20
2.83
5.54
6.48
6.62
6.50
7.91
7.94

Exchange
Rate
($US/$Cdn)

0.864
0.870
0.864
0.874
0.901
0.898
0.886
0.894
0.896
0.886
0.880
0.867
0.850
0.854
0.856
0.882
0.913
0.939
0.952
0.945
0.975
1.025
1.034
0.997
0.989
1.001
0.998
0.986
1.001
0.984
0.987
0.948
0.945
0.844
0.821
0.810
0.815
0.803
0.791
0.817
0.869
0.888
0.891
0.919
0.924
0.948
0.944
0.948

* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.


** Calendar average of refiners postings.
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

March 2010

Table 5.5g

REFERENCE CRUDE OIL PRICES & FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES


2010 - 2013
West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl) 825/0.5%s*
2010 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2011 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2012 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2013 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**

78.40
76.45
81.29
84.58
74.12
75.40
76.38
76.67
75.55
81.93
84.31
89.23
89.58
89.53
102.98
110.04
101.36
96.29
97.31
86.34
85.61
86.43
97.16
98.58
100.32
102.26
106.21
103.35
94.72
82.41
87.93
94.16
94.56
89.57
86.73
88.25
94.83
95.32
92.96
92.07
94.80
95.80
104.70
106.54
106.24
100.55
93.93
97.89

78.66
80.13
81.42
82.41
70.72
72.41
74.52
75.92
72.84
74.77
80.64
85.57
83.44
83.55
96.93
110.72
100.89
97.60
95.22
88.15
91.85
93.11
101.13
97.81
96.63
94.47
85.59
83.94
87.21
80.69
75.81
86.58
90.60
91.95
85.79
74.23
87.40
88.00
89.09
90.76
95.16
91.73
105.53
105.71
102.82
94.14
81.31
83.38

Bow River @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)
905/2.1%s**
73.58
73.08
74.74
73.64
61.06
65.97
68.32
65.75
58.55
58.65
71.70
76.71
71.96
63.85
78.52
87.16
84.14
78.84
76.25
66.90
73.42
79.73
91.27
90.47
89.15
84.07
75.86
71.20
77.02
69.47
66.33
69.72
77.68
79.98
73.40
58.44
62.78
60.26
69.76
71.45
83.83
78.94
95.04
95.97
87.67
78.15
66.85
63.89

Light/Heavy
Differential

5.09
7.05
6.68
8.77
9.66
6.44
6.20
10.17
14.29
16.13
8.94
8.86
11.48
19.70
18.41
23.56
16.76
18.76
18.97
21.25
18.44
13.38
9.86
7.34
7.48
10.41
9.73
12.74
10.19
11.22
9.48
16.86
12.92
11.97
12.39
15.79
24.61
27.74
19.34
19.31
11.33
12.79
10.49
9.74
15.15
15.99
14.46
19.49

Exchange
Rate
($US/$Cdn)

0.959
0.946
0.978
0.995
0.962
0.963
0.959
0.960
0.968
0.982
0.987
0.992
1.006
1.013
1.024
1.044
1.033
1.024
1.047
1.017
0.997
0.981
0.975
0.977
0.987
1.003
1.006
1.007
0.990
0.973
0.986
1.008
1.022
1.013
1.003
1.011
1.008
0.990
0.976
0.982
0.981
0.969
0.961
0.961
0.967
0.965
0.953
0.940

* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.


** Calendar average of refiners postings.
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

May 2014

Table 5.5h

REFERENCE CRUDE OIL PRICES & FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES


2014
West Texas
Intermediate on
NYMEX - Cushing
($US/Bbl) 825/0.5%s*
2014 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul

..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............

94.86
100.68
100.51
102.03
101.79
105.15
102.39

Canadian Par
at Edmonton
($Cdn/Bbl)
825/0.5%s**
89.28
105.73
104.19
102.91
104.05
106.56
101.83

WCS @
Hardisty
($Cdn/Bbl)

71.88
88.29
86.87
85.81
83.01
89.62
84.98

15.06
20.19
Not available
1986 ..............
1987 ..............
19.17
24.00
20.71
1988 ..............
15.96
18.32
14.02
1989 ..............
19.60
22.18
17.62
1990 ..............
24.49
27.64
20.81
1991 ..............
21.48
23.39
14.47
1992 ..............
20.56
23.52
16.99
1993 ..............
18.48
21.78
16.12
1994 ..............
17.16
21.87
17.88
1995 ..............
18.40
24.05
20.63
1996 ..............
22.00
29.23
25.03
1997 ..............
20.61
27.64
21.22
1998 ..............
14.39
20.08
14.63
1999 ..............
19.24
27.35
23.35
2000 ..............
30.20
44.33
34.35
2001 ..............
25.90
39.13
25.07
2002 ..............
26.08
39.91
31.67
2003 ..............
31.04
43.14
32.68
2004 ..............
41.40
52.54
37.60
2005 ..............
56.56
68.72
44.83
2006 ..............
66.22
72.77
51.54
2007 ..............
72.31
76.35
53.52
2008 ..............
99.65
102.16
84.40
2009 ..............
61.80
65.90
60.29
2010 ..............
79.53
77.50
68.48
2011 ..............
95.10
95.03
78.54
2012 ..............
94.21
86.12
74.36
2013 ..............
97.97
92.92
76.21
2014 ytd ..............
101.06
102.08
84.35
* Calendar average of NYMEX near-month futures price.
** Prior to 2014 was Bow River calendar average of refiners postings
Source: CAPP Crude Oil Report

Light/Heavy
Differential

17.40
17.44
17.33
17.10
21.04
16.94
16.84

3.29
4.30
4.56
6.83
8.92
6.53
5.66
3.99
3.42
4.20
6.42
5.45
4.00
9.98
14.06
8.24
10.46
14.94
23.90
21.23
22.83
17.76
5.61
9.02
16.49
11.76
16.70
17.73

Exchange
Rate
($US/$Cdn)

0.914
0.905
0.900
0.910
0.918
0.923
0.931
0.720
0.754
0.812
0.845
0.857
0.873
0.827
0.775
0.732
0.729
0.733
0.722
0.675
0.671
0.679
0.646
0.637
0.716
0.770
0.826
0.882
0.935
0.943
0.880
0.971
1.011
1.00
0.97
0.91

August 2014

Table 5.6a

Reference Natural Gas Prices


1990-1994
($/MMBtu)

NYMEX
($US)*
1990 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1991 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1992 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1993 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1994 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.560
1.525
1.440
1.426
1.758
1.897
2.447
1.962
1.498
1.361
1.388
1.369
1.335
1.192
1.221
1.342
1.737
2.017
1.995
1.723
1.201
1.178
1.256
1.443
1.741
1.584
1.744
1.846
2.337
2.542
2.287
2.069
1.650
1.860
2.090
2.710
2.250
2.070
2.100
2.430
2.150
2.130
2.340
2.065
2.342
2.383
2.055
2.116
1.904
2.023
1.843
1.543
1.448
1.612
1.655

AECO-C
($US)**
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.045
1.030
1.038
1.048
1.064
1.117
1.123
1.131
1.122
0.973
0.906
0.854
0.875
0.954
0.951
0.972
0.969
0.976
1.033
0.998
0.888
0.828
0.767
0.769
0.776
0.802
0.815
0.910
1.209
1.275
1.504
2.329
1.440
1.868
1.809
2.618
1.373
1.497
1.271
1.526
1.430
1.780
2.323
1.872
1.716
1.916
1.596
1.536
1.408
1.372
1.328
1.205
1.098
1.327
1.356

Differential

0.515
0.495
0.402
0.378
0.694
0.780
1.324
0.831
0.376
0.388
0.482
0.515
0.460
0.238
0.270
0.370
0.768
1.041
0.962
0.725
0.313
0.350
0.489
0.674
0.965
0.782
0.929
0.936
1.128
1.267
0.783
-0.260
0.210
-0.008
0.281
0.092
0.877
0.573
0.829
0.904
0.720
0.350
0.017
0.193
0.626
0.467
0.459
0.580
0.496
0.651
0.515
0.338
0.350
0.285
0.299

AECO-C
($Cdn)**
1.616
1.425
1.197
1.234
1.230
1.230
1.209
1.198
1.198
1.230
1.304
1.304
1.312
1.301
1.122
1.048
0.985
1.006
1.091
1.101
1.112
1.101
1.101
1.171
1.150
1.023
0.981
0.918
0.907
0.928
0.960
0.970
1.086
1.477
1.582
1.919
2.964
1.846
2.352
2.257
3.290
1.740
1.909
1.624
2.014
1.888
2.352
3.069
2.510
2.257
2.584
2.173
2.120
1.941
1.898
1.838
1.662
1.496
1.786
1.838

ADOE Average
Market
Price($Cdn)

ADOE
Reference
Price($Cdn)

1.71
1.73
1.68
1.61
1.62
1.58
1.58
1.56
1.56
1.60
1.67
1.73
1.73
1.68
1.57
1.50
1.46
1.37
1.32
1.25
1.25
1.29
1.40
1.43
1.43
1.33
1.29
1.31
1.33
1.33
1.28
1.35
1.35
1.53
1.53
1.52
1.54
1.50
1.55
1.61
1.68
1.65
1.57
1.58
1.64

Source: CAPP Natural Gas Report


*Average of last 3 days of near month contract
**Weighted average of all deals completed in previous month for month of delivery.

1.61
1.92
2.17
2.04
2.15
2.18
1.92
1.90
1.75
1.83
1.75
1.58
1.42
1.61
1.65

November 2006

Table 5.6b

Reference Natural Gas Prices


1995-1998
($/MMBtu)
NYMEX
($US)*
1995 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1996 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1997 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1998 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........

1.601
1.410
1.415
1.560
1.694
1.742
1.554
1.429
1.570
1.618
1.763
2.141
3.129
2.426
2.605
2.794
2.350
2.342
2.634
2.357
1.911
1.889
2.571
3.611
4.254
2.868
1.879
1.846
2.099
2.331
2.219
2.163
2.506
3.189
3.501
2.682
2.240
2.036
2.282
2.334
2.263
2.065
2.353
1.953
1.740
2.130
2.126
2.136

AECO-C
($US)**
0.984
0.725
0.682
0.761
0.891
0.954
0.834
0.753
0.805
0.850
0.941
0.954
1.046
1.150
1.098
1.011
0.920
0.826
0.840
0.899
0.880
0.903
1.109
1.594
1.673
2.113
1.306
1.110
1.331
1.271
1.180
1.116
1.123
1.318
1.489
1.274
1.027
1.070
1.223
1.328
1.576
1.319
1.291
1.366
1.109
1.487
1.802
1.907

Differential
0.617
0.685
0.733
0.799
0.803
0.788
0.720
0.676
0.765
0.768
0.822
1.187
2.083
1.276
1.507
1.783
1.430
1.516
1.794
1.458
1.031
0.986
1.462
2.017
2.581
0.755
0.573
0.736
0.768
1.060
1.039
1.047
1.383
1.871
2.012
1.408
1.213
0.966
1.059
1.006
0.687
0.746
1.062
0.587
0.631
0.643
0.324
0.229

AECO-C
($Cdn)**

ADOE
Reference
Price($Cdn)

1.356
1.019
0.961
1.076
1.248
1.297
1.145
1.035
1.094
1.140
1.268
1.307
1.421
1.578
1.513
1.376
1.252
1.135
1.145
1.232
1.204
1.233
1.489
2.134
2.281
2.835
1.775
1.530
1.851
1.752
1.636
1.543
1.561
1.822
2.085
1.805
1.476
1.554
1.738
1.874
2.266
1.916
1.895
2.045
1.722
2.249
2.780
2.950

1.47
1.32
1.27
1.26
1.32
1.34
1.16
1.13
1.27
1.32
1.36
1.47
1.71
1.70
1.69
1.59
1.49
1.44
1.46
1.46
1.27
1.35
1.89
2.49
2.92
2.40
1.47
1.52
1.66
1.74
1.68
1.66
1.82
2.18
2.50
2.06
1.90
1.82
1.80
1.94
1.94
1.80
1.93
1.88
1.65
1.96
2.31
2.34

Source: CAPP Natural Gas Report


*Average of last 3 days of near month contract
**Weighted average of all deals completed in previous month for month of delivery.

November 2006

Table 5.6c

REFERENCE NATURAL GAS PRICES


1999 - 2001
($/MMBtu)

1999 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2000 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2001 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......

NYMEX
($US)*

AECO-C
($US)**

1.811
1.746
1.693
1.847
2.326
2.201
2.272
2.572
2.963
2.607
3.013
2.169
2.338
2.563
2.561
2.926
3.112
4.238
4.538
3.748
4.644
5.304
4.621
6.320
9.853
6.940
5.090
5.442
5.000
3.922
3.342
3.190
2.458
1.888
3.106
2.539

1.675
1.605
1.581
1.575
1.851
1.953
2.018
1.971
2.347
2.312
2.691
2.270
2.132
2.121
2.263
2.600
2.748
3.230
3.731
3.306
3.606
4.613
4.655
5.350
9.048
7.326
5.247
5.128
4.803
3.729
2.938
2.451
2.282
1.675
2.240
2.347

Differential

AECO-C
($Cdn)**

ADOE Reference
Price($Cdn)

0.136
0.141
0.112
0.272
0.475
0.248
0.254
0.601
0.616
0.295
0.322
-0.101
0.206
0.442
0.298
0.326
0.364
1.008
0.807
0.442
1.038
0.691
-0.034
0.970
0.805
-0.386
-0.157
0.314
0.197
0.193
0.404
0.739
0.176
0.213
0.866
0.192

2.598
2.437
2.368
2.381
2.735
2.868
2.958
2.978
3.511
3.395
3.960
3.322
3.138
3.045
3.297
3.785
4.053
4.860
5.528
4.905
5.352
6.924
7.117
8.232
13.616
11.039
8.047
8.016
7.431
5.744
4.463
3.764
3.522
2.632
3.532
3.740

2.15
2.00
1.90
2.00
2.33
2.34
2.46
2.74
3.02
2.87
3.23
2.68
2.64
2.76
2.87
3.27
3.53
4.57
4.66
4.15
4.91
5.83
6.11
8.73
11.82
8.49
6.83
6.95
6.05
4.68
3.96
3.72
2.91
2.53
3.51
3.37

Source: CAPP Natural Gas Report


*Average of last 3 days of near month contract
**Weighted average of all deals completed in previous month for month of delivery

November 2006

Table 5.6d

REFERENCE NATURAL GAS PRICES


2002 - 2005
($/MMBtu)

2002 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2003 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2004 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2005 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......

NYMEX
($US)*

AECO-C
($US)**

Differential

AECO-C
($Cdn)**

ADOE Reference
Price($Cdn)

2.787
1.984
2.381
3.386
3.344
3.377
3.276
2.938
3.463
3.641
4.145
4.220
5.043
5.500
8.701
5.107
5.358
5.988
5.621
4.700
5.016
4.520
4.486
4.725
6.224
5.739
5.118
5.365
5.858
6.683
6.326
5.998
5.190
5.459
7.973
7.167
6.567
6.360
6.239
7.149
7.007
6.326
7.158
7.452
10.136
13.001
14.070
11.471

2.341
1.886
2.053
2.812
2.935
2.743
2.235
1.749
2.303
2.915
3.618
3.485
4.098
4.692
6.775
4.821
4.708
5.079
5.051
4.207
4.417
4.223
4.178
4.237
5.189
5.184
4.617
4.752
4.934
5.410
5.179
5.164
4.675
4.455
6.530
6.385
5.651
5.263
5.345
6.143
6.175
5.515
6.012
6.171
7.984
9.819
10.875
9.204

0.446
0.098
0.328
0.574
0.409
0.634
1.041
1.189
1.160
0.726
0.527
0.735
0.945
0.808
1.926
0.286
0.650
0.909
0.570
0.493
0.599
0.297
0.308
0.488
1.035
0.555
0.501
0.613
0.924
1.273
1.147
0.834
0.515
1.004
1.443
0.782
0.916
1.097
0.894
1.006
0.832
0.812
1.146
1.281
2.153
3.182
3.195
2.267

3.735
3.000
3.291
4.468
4.594
4.207
3.400
2.765
3.593
4.613
5.659
5.497
6.456
7.178
10.131
7.112
6.855
7.014
6.868
5.824
6.184
5.718
5.478
5.569
6.833
6.817
6.165
6.253
6.716
7.435
6.974
6.884
6.121
5.683
8.001
7.563
6.947
6.501
6.610
7.478
7.675
6.970
7.400
7.569
9.543
11.535
12.737
10.774

3.34
2.86
3.41
4.12
4.12
3.73
3.34
3.09
3.70
4.50
5.11
5.21
6.21
7.20
9.43
6.20
6.04
6.25
5.88
5.36
5.47
5.19
4.85
5.39
6.43
6.15
5.79
5.95
6.62
6.82
6.51
6.32
5.49
5.58
6.94
7.07
6.35
6.26
6.64
7.16
6.87
6.69
7.25
7.86
9.98
12.00
11.40
11.12

November 2006

Table 5.6e

REFERENCE NATURAL GAS PRICES


2006 - 2009
($/MMBtu)

2006 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2007 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2008 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2009 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......

NYMEX
($US)*

AECO-C
($US)**

Differential

AECO-C
($Cdn)**

ADOE Reference
Price($Cdn)

11.579
8.363
7.296
7.246
7.337
5.955
5.988
6.779
6.815
4.401
7.448
8.011
6.195
6.999
7.676
7.438
7.598
7.525
6.915
5.993
5.468
6.384
7.225
7.494
7.090
7.960
9.179
9.440
10.845
11.785
12.989
9.155
8.166
7.625
6.259
6.585
5.900
4.490
4.130
3.959
3.290
3.530
3.851
3.506
2.878
3.890
4.453
4.461

10.413
7.372
6.298
5.690
5.778
5.032
5.164
5.425
5.537
3.988
5.982
7.003
6.308
6.139
6.761
6.391
6.677
6.694
6.103
5.075
4.746
5.244
5.903
6.542
6.336
7.209
7.575
8.381
9.258
10.195
11.239
8.702
7.087
6.026
5.467
5.785
5.360
4.600
3.777
3.271
2.821
3.147
2.861
2.820
2.473
2.830
4.584
4.500

1.165
0.991
0.998
1.555
1.558
0.922
0.824
1.354
1.278
0.413
1.466
1.009
-0.112
0.860
0.915
1.048
0.922
0.831
0.812
0.918
0.722
1.140
1.322
0.952
0.754
0.751
1.604
1.059
1.587
1.590
1.750
0.453
1.078
1.599
0.792
0.800
0.539
-0.110
0.352
0.688
0.469
0.383
0.990
0.686
0.405
1.060
-0.131
-0.038

12.108
8.461
7.240
6.653
6.566
5.590
5.792
6.157
6.143
4.446
6.712
7.930
7.294
7.237
7.830
7.404
7.475
7.230
6.474
5.328
5.016
5.255
6.141
6.598
6.434
7.251
7.698
8.532
9.405
10.101
11.389
8.904
7.432
6.233
6.915
7.203
6.508
5.620
4.720
4.026
3.414
3.532
3.308
3.060
2.698
3.030
4.894
4.775

10.040
7.783
6.823
6.518
6.022
5.579
5.505
6.159
5.400
4.640
6.866
7.435
6.612
7.192
7.298
7.108
6.971
6.549
5.727
5.073
4.661
5.231
5.843
6.169
6.528
7.087
7.931
8.553
9.407
10.346
10.377
7.751
6.623
6.612
6.591
6.707
6.085
4.915
4.229
3.596
3.301
3.132
3.101
2.869
2.615
3.586
3.976
4.510

Source: CAPP Natural Gas Report


*Average of last 3 days of near month contract
**Weighted average of all deals completed in previous month for month of delivery.

March 2010

Table 5.6f

REFERENCE NATURAL GAS PRICES


2010 - 2013
($/MMBtu)

2010 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2011 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2012 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2013 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......

NYMEX
($US)*

AECO-C
($US)**

Differential

AECO-C
($Cdn)**

ADOE Reference
Price($Cdn)

5.847
5.459
4.844
3.898
4.275
4.074
4.781
4.687
3.862
3.916
3.321
4.331
4.160
4.427
3.856
4.347
4.384
4.350
4.281
4.375
3.906
3.803
3.671
3.455
3.103
2.671
2.591
2.239
2.056
2.548
2.745
3.062
2.656
2.928
3.435
3.732
3.502
3.320
3.377
3.923
4.162
4.115
3.698
3.553
3.538
3.494
3.591
3.792

5.196
5.312
4.865
3.952
3.705
3.561
3.890
3.611
3.151
3.471
3.308
3.742
3.825
3.916
3.588
3.711
3.913
3.941
4.000
3.849
3.684
3.585
3.347
3.477
3.083
2.456
2.104
1.797
1.667
1.998
1.945
2.379
2.197
2.509
3.277
3.447
3.139
3.017
3.000
3.376
3.579
3.505
3.077
2.658
2.365
2.504
3.342
3.203

0.650
0.146
-0.021
-0.054
0.571
0.513
0.890
1.076
0.711
0.445
0.013
0.589
0.335
0.510
0.267
0.636
0.472
0.409
0.281
0.526
0.222
0.217
0.323
-0.021
0.020
0.215
0.487
0.442
0.390
0.550
0.800
0.683
0.460
0.419
0.158
0.285
0.364
0.303
0.377
0.547
0.582
0.610
0.621
0.895
1.173
0.990
0.248
0.589

5.438
5.520
5.114
4.047
3.729
3.797
4.124
3.699
3.322
3.561
3.373
3.799
3.872
3.901
3.546
3.631
3.728
3.855
3.920
3.643
3.595
3.649
3.366
3.381
3.018
2.449
2.081
1.806
1.644
2.054
2.000
2.404
2.172
2.466
3.274
3.426
3.123
3.037
3.077
3.463
3.677
3.632
3.237
2.734
2.482
2.587
3.494
3.379

5.147
4.936
4.271
3.438
3.554
3.681
3.607
3.427
3.311
3.079
3.206
3.522
3.681
3.586
3.364
3.480
3.575
3.702
3.607
3.501
3.417
3.343
3.153
3.079
2.700
2.246
1.930
1.719
1.666
1.846
2.025
2.162
2.046
2.489
3.058
3.143
2.911
2.837
3.006
3.311
3.417
3.343
2.932
2.499
2.257
2.626
3.227
3.396

Source: CAPP Natural Gas Report


*Average of last 3 days of near month contract
**Weighted average of all deals completed in previous month for month of delivery.

May 2014

Table 5.6g

REFERENCE NATURAL GAS PRICES


2014
($/MMBtu)

2014 Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014 YTD

......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......

NYMEX
($US)*

AECO-C
($US)**

Differential

AECO-C
($Cdn)**

ADOE Reference
Price($Cdn)

4.419
5.146
5.132
4.466
4.716
4.510
4.496
3.779

3.613
3.998
5.359
4.235
4.288
4.214
4.297
3.691

0.806
1.148
-0.227
0.230
0.428
0.296
0.199
0.087

3.860
4.457
5.947
4.712
4.736
4.583
4.614
4.004

3.807
5.484

0.976
0.962
1.772
1.477
0.845
1.023
1.359
1.375
1.987
3.363
4.101
2.590
4.707
5.206
7.013
6.140
6.049
7.772
3.587
3.866
3.675
2.409
3.103
4.297

0.596
0.754
0.362
0.495
0.782
1.529
1.389
0.763
0.281
0.546
0.296
0.655
0.690
0.885
1.565
1.128
0.861
1.151
0.441
0.435
0.322
0.438
0.645
0.309

1.120
1.158
2.275
2.008
1.162
1.393
1.873
2.039
2.959
5.019
6.296
4.069
6.699
6.787
8.478
6.983
6.607
8.125
4.132
3.996
3.603
2.408
3.222
4.722

1.572
1.716
2.134
1.972
1.627
2.552
2.748
2.138
2.268
3.909
4.397
3.245
5.397
6.092
8.578
7.268
6.909
8.923
4.028
4.301
3.996
2.847
3.748
4.606

n/a
n/a
n/a
1.810
1.310
1.630
1.880
1.940
2.480
4.500
5.400
3.880
6.120
6.306
8.297
6.564
6.203
7.876
3.826
3.643
3.399
2.270
3.055
5.484

Source: CAPP Natural Gas Report


*Average of last 3 days of near month contract
**Weighted average of all deals completed in previous month for month of delivery.

August 2014

Section 6

Demand/Consumption
Sub-Section
6.1

Table

Canadian Consumption of Crude Oil & Products


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 6.1a
1986 - Present............................................................................................................................. 6.1b

6.2

Sales of Natural Gas in Canada


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 6.2a
1986 - Present............................................................................................................................. 6.2b

6.3

Natural Gas Sales in Canada by Province


1960 - Present............................................................................................................................. 6.3a

6.4

Canadian Demand for Motor Gasoline, Diesel & Heavy Fuel Oil
1972 - 1984 ................................................................................................................................. 6.4a
1985 - 2002 ................................................................................................................................. 6.4b
2003 6.4c

6.5

Sources of Canadian Energy Consumption


1950 - Present............................................................................................................................. 6.5a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table 6.1a

CANADIAN CONSUMPTION OF CRUDE OIL & PRODUCTS


1947 - 1985
Cubic Metres Per Day

Refinery Crude
Runs *
1947..... ..............
1948..... ..............
1949..... ..............
1950..... ..............
1951..... ..............
1952..... ..............
1953..... ..............
1954..... ..............
1955..... ..............
1956..... ..............
1957..... ..............
1958..... ..............
1959..... ..............
1960..... ..............
1961..... ..............
1962..... ..............
1963..... ..............
1964..... ..............
1965..... ..............
1966..... ..............
1967..... ..............
1968..... ..............
1969..... ..............
1970..... ..............
1971..... ..............
1972..... ..............
1973..... ..............
1974..... ..............
1975..... ..............
1976..... ..............
1977..... ..............
1978..... ..............
1979..... ..............
1980..... ..............
1981..... ..............
1982..... ..............
1983..... ..............
1984..... ..............
1985..... ..............

33 656
37 948
41 890
47 518
55 395
60 228
67 181
73 798
84 815
98 572
103 871
104 679
116 011
121 696
129 085
134 809
144 242
148 534
154 508
165 492
169 848
180 353
188 653
202 986
221 641
243 450
266 075
281 215
270 681
271 173
286 909
288 666
309 629
300 960
279 690
239 402
228 534
229 468
223 599

Product
Imports
7 087
9 646
7 580
8 804
11 902
10 100
9 466
8 253
16 528
15 790
15 024
12 757
16 741
15 646
12 919
13 085
14 224
19 011
25 670
25 973
29 694
32 313
32 532
31 269
24 265
22 280
19 241
13 181
6 461
5 767
7 210
7 943
5 087
6 888
6 882
7 273
8 908
14 442
13 700

Product
Exports
508
922
350
16
563
186
421
1 093
1 333
533
923
1 385
839
1 898
2 398
3 783
1 167
1 156
1 318
2 021
1 873
2 554
5 834
14 822
18 086
17 212
13 748
9 282
12 264
20 642
18 120
20 118
19 362
14 402
20 103
22 113
25 619

Net
Product
Imports
6 579
8 724
7 230
8 788
11 902
9 537
9 466
8 067
16 107
14 697
13 691
12 224
15 818
14 261
12 080
11 187
11 826
15 228
24 503
24 817
28 376
30 292
30 659
28 715
18 431
7 458
1 155
(4 031)
(7 287)
(3 515)
(5 054)
(12 699)
(13 033)
(13 230)
(12 480)
(7 129)
(11 195)
(7 671)
(11 919)

Apparent
Consumption
of Crude Oil
& Products **
40 235
46 672
49 120
56 306
67 297
69 765
76 647
81 865
100 922
113 269
117 562
116 903
131 829
135 957
141 165
145 996
156 068
163 762
179 011
190 309
198 224
210 645
219 312
231 701
240 072
250 908
267 230
277 184
263 394
267 658
281 855
275 967
296 596
287 730
267 210
232 273
217 339
221 797
211 680

*Includes condensate and pentanes plus and propane/butane/mixes.


**Before inventory change.
Note: Export/Import numbers above do not reflect total foreign trade transactions.

November 2006

Table 6.1b

CANADIAN CONSUMPTION OF CRUDE OIL & PRODUCTS


1986 - 2013
Cubic Metres Per Day
Apparent
Refinery
Crude
Runs *

Net

Consumption

Product

Product

Product

of Crude Oil

Imports

Exports

Imports

& Products

1986 ..............

218 613

18 703

23 424

(4 721)

213 892

1987 ..............

229 649

22 245

26 993

(4 748)

224 901

1988 ..............

241 175

24 386

36 802

(12 416)

228 759

1989 ..............

246 070

28 077

33 949

(5 872)

240 198

1990 ..............

251 785

22 737

38 288

(15 551)

236 234

1991 ..............

238 154

23 443

42 131

(18 688)

219 466

1992 ..............

231 792

23 550

37 793

(14 243)

217 549

1993 ..............

244 761

21 918

40 086

(18 168)

226 593

1994 ..............

251 207

20 308

37 454

(17 146)

234 061

1995 ..............

249 516

22 566

39 763

(17 197)

232 319

1996 ..............

261 370

22 685

46 537

(23 852)

237 518

1997 ..............

269 306

27 706

49 503

(21 797)

247 509

1998 ..............

271 778

28 588

46 082

(17 494)

254 284

1999 ..............

272 493

26 864

47 715

(20 851)

251 642

2000 ..............

280 674

25 213

48 088

(22 875)

257 799

2001 ..............

288 015

31 605

62 637

(31 032)

256 983

2002 ..............

295 982

27 929

67 346

(39 417)

256 565

2003 ..............

298 839

35 237

68 648

(33 411)

265 428

2004 ..............

311 206

38 667

70 819

(32 152)

279 054

2005 ..............

299 293

44 475

70 495

(26 020)

273 273

2006 ..............

291 774

46 125

67 107

(20 981)

270 793

2007 ..............

298 662

41 992

69 796

(27 805)

270 857

2008 ..............

293 145

50 046

69 889

(19 843)

273 302

2009 ..............

281 940

38 693

66 859

(28 167)

253 773

2010 ..............

282 005

35 137

66 638

(31 501)

250 504

2011 ..............

267 039

48 501

61 767

(13 266)

253 773

2012 ..............

278 942

40 700

74 496

(33 795)

245 147

2013 ..............

276 525

34 944

79 839

(44 894)

231 631

*Includes condensate and pentanes plus and propane/butane/mixes


**Before inventory change.
Note: Export/Import numbers above do not reflect total foreign trade transactions.

July 2014

Table 6.2a

SALES OF NATURAL GAS IN CANADA


1947 - 1985
Million Cubic Metres Per Day
Residential
1947...............................
1948...............................
1949...............................
1950...............................
1951...............................
1952...............................
1953...............................
1954...............................
1955...............................
1956...............................
1957...............................
1958...............................
1959...............................
1960...............................
1961...............................
1962...............................
1963...............................
1964...............................
1965...............................
1966...............................
1967...............................
1968...............................
1969...............................
1970...............................
1971...............................
1972...............................
1973...............................
1974...............................
1975...............................
1976...............................
1977...............................
1978...............................
1979...............................
1980...............................
1981...............................
1982...............................
1983...............................
1984...............................
1985...............................

1.5
1.6
1.7
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.4
2.9
3.6
4.0
4.6
5.7
7.4
8.4
9.3
10.5
11.3
12.7
14.5
15.2
15.8
16.6
18.0
18.8
19.5
21.7
21.1
22.7
23.2
24.2
24.4
25.5
26.3
26.3
26.8
33.6
31.2
33.1
35.0

Commercial
0.7
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.3
2.8
3.3
3.9
4.4
4.9
5.4
6.5
7.8
9.0
10.2
11.1
13.1
14.4
16.1
18.7
19.1
21.4
22.2
22.8
23.1
24.7
25.4
27.6
27.7
27.3
26.0
27.5
29.2

Industrial
0.9
0.9
1.1
1.4
1.7
1.8
2.1
2.9
3.9
5.1
5.5
7.2
10.8
12.6
15.1
16.6
18.3
19.9
22.1
25.2
27.9
31.5
34.5
38.0
42.2
48.2
55.2
57.9
57.4
59.1
63.6
64.1
67.5
64.3
62.9
59.3
62.9
69.3
73.1

Direct *
2.9
2.7
2.8
5.0
0.7
0.9
0.6
0.4
0.1

Total
3.1
3.3
3.6
4.5
5.0
5.2
5.7
7.3
9.3
11.1
12.4
15.7
21.5
24.9
28.8
32.0
35.0
39.1
44.4
49.4
53.9
59.2
65.6
71.2
77.8
88.6
95.4
102.0
102.8
106.1
114.0
117.0
122.0
123.2
118.1
121.1
120.7
130.3
137.4

*Direct sales volumes not available prior to 1977.

November 2006

Table 6.2b

SALES OF NATURAL GAS IN CANADA


1986 - 2013
Million Cubic Metres Per Day
Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Direct *

Total

1986..............

33.4

28.4

69.9

2.1

133.8

1987..............

31.4

26.7

67.9

5.0

131.0

1988..............

34.9

29.3

69.7

10.0

143.9

1989..............

38.0

31.5

74.8

11.5

155.8

1990..............

37.0

30.7

70.6

10.9

149.2

1991..............

37.4

30.8

68.4

13.2

149.8

1992..............

38.9

31.3

67.2

17.9

155.3

1993..............

40.7

31.6

68.7

22.2

163.2

1994..............

42.6

31.6

67.5

25.4

167.1

1995..............

43.3

31.7

67.3

31.9

174.2

1996..............

47.7

34.3

67.0

34.3

183.3

1997..............

45.2

31.9

66.7

40.8

184.6

1998..............

38.7

26.6

59.4

50.7

175.4

1999..............

39.2

28.1

56.1

58.1

181.5

2000..............

47.3

35.3

60.4

55.8

198.8

2001..............

43.3

33.8

51.6

54.4

183.1

2002..............

46.6

35.9

48.2

61.7

192.4

2003..............

48.5

36.9

53.4

61.0

199.8

2004..............

47.0

34.9

53.5

61.6

196.9

2005..............

46.7

34.3

51.7

59.1

191.8

2006..............

44.6

32.8

54.4

58.4

190.1

2007..............

37.4

22.9

58.8

82.7

201.9

2008..............

38.2

26.1

62.8

66.8

193.9

2009..............

39.3

26.8

66.5

73.8

206.3

2010..............

37.6

25.0

68.5

73.5

204.6

2011..............

40.8

26.6

74.0

76.3

217.7

2012..............

39.9

26.0

82.9

75.1

223.9

2013..............

43.8

28.5

87.2

73.7

233.2

*Direct sales volumes not available prior to 1977.

October 2014

Table 6.3a

NATURAL GAS SALES IN CANADA BY PROVINCE


1960 - 2013
Million Cubic Metres at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Nova
New
Scotia Brunswick
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......

3
544
55
44
74
137
333
428
550
755
841
763
546

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
42
464
576
624
665
797
736
778
946
1 023
1 102
1 065
1 122

Quebec

Ontario

345
686
655
769
940
885
921
1 000
1 251
1 439
1 436
1 569
1 649
1 819
2 272
2 334
2 277
2 309
2 460
2 765
2 921
3 191
2 970
3 589
4 206
4 872
4 939
5 008
5 195
5 372
5 588
5 452
5 693
5 745
5 656
5 996
6 292
6 408
6 032
6 165
6 372
5 258
5 829
5 600
5 740
5 368
5 658
6 472
5 423
5 339
5 362
5 526
5 500
5 772

2 942
3 545
4 223
4 748
5 503
6 209
6 801
7 909
8 728
9 956
11 501
13 018
15 654
16 405
18 447
18 059
19 178
18 823
18 674
18 915
18 641
18 489
17 800
17 778
18 991
19 599
19 245
19 478
21 149
22 398
20 689
21 064
22 203
22 685
23 340
24 150
25 253
25 878
23 486
25 304
27 450
25 488
26 837
27 854
26 844
26 710
25 254
26 720
25 811
24 610
24 265
25 921
25 099
26 561

Manitoba Saskatchewan
327
467
525
643
787
935
1 066
1 182
1 282
1 343
1 460
1 555
1 697
1 767
1 810
1 708
1 725
1 719
1 818
1 928
1 783
1 697
1 817
1 721
1 776
1 852
1 769
1 551
1 827
1 879
1 948
1 847
1 779
1 824
1 799
1 896
2 028
1 900
1 797
2 016
2 161
2 045
2 223
2 155
2 177
2 075
1 970
2 117
2 196
2 124
1 886
2 017
1 903
2 205

862
1 004
1 077
1 186
1 298
1 620
1 842
1 942
2 295
2 233
2 257
2 326
2 493
2 632
2 623
2 609
2 671
2 884
2 791
2 830
2 762
2 618
2 786
2 623
2 798
2 838
2 553
2 381
2 793
2 761
2 792
3 146
3 664
4 225
4 377
4 470
4 753
4 697
4 786
4 793
5 218
4 923
5 143
5 708
5 639
5 490
5 428
5 495
5 647
5 568
5 606
5 775
6 166
6 515

Alberta
3 876
3 988
4 275
4 439
4 556
4 936
5 236
5 530
5 692
6 425
6 592
7 037
7 615
7 962
8 425
8 712
9 079
11 000
12 062
12 868
12 819
12 767
14 061
13 178
15 066
15 964
15 030
14 516
16 288
17 795
17 420
17 146
17 185
17 776
18 465
19 365
21 004
20 786
20 302
20 297
22 887
20 633
21 806
24 044
24 188
22 739
23 534
27 336
28 857
29 251
29 596
31 924
34 876
36 259

British Columbia,
Yukon & NWT
731
810
915
1 005
1 207
1 646
2 135
2 127
2 450
2 531
2 742
2 859
3 348
4 240
3 652
4 102
3 903
3 810
3 938
4 186
4 327
4 121
4 453
4 402
4 720
4 996
4 515
4 855
5 429
6 663
6 034
6 016
6 342
7 304
7 362
7 724
7 764
7 646
7 577
7 686
8 466
8 406
7 376
6 960
7 096
7 013
6 722
7 495
7 192
6 906
6 169
6 361
6 332
6 155

Canada
9 085
10 502
11 672
12 792
14 293
16 233
18 003
19 692
21 700
23 929
25 990
28 366
32 458
34 826
37 231
37 526
38 835
40 547
41 745
43 494
43 255
42 885
43 889
43 293
47 558
50 122
48 052
47 790
52 681
56 868
54 471
54 671
56 866
59 559
60 999
63 601
67 094
67 315
63 980
66 261
72 554
66 798
70 222
72 952
72 352
70 134
69 500
76 704
76 332
75 294
74 661
79 467
81 704
85 135

* NOTE: Direct sales not included prior to 1987.

September 2014

1978

1979

1980

1981

November 2006

12 770
19 299
11 900
397
345
4 061
71
233
49 076

12 231 11 573 12 099 11 931


19 042 16 912 17 919 16 221
11 631
9 624 10 894 12 525
571
585
484
432
304
504
195
12
4 550
3 601
3 970
3 914
65
75
68
54
118
94
52
29
48 512 42 968 45 681 45 118

13 237
14 705
11 084
408
44
3 156
55
26
42 715

3 605
6 966
8 373
2 003
6 049
5 544
551
2 730
35 821

13 333
16 711
9 386
360
59
3 698
62
40
43 649

4 009
7 807
9 241
2 083
7 119
6 324
595
2 955
40 133

13 380
15 996
7 721
348
38
3 708
59
55
41 305

3 971
7 531
9 122
2 099
8 041
6 833
600
2 964
41 161

7 885
19 416
32 829
4 110
13 186
11 054
250
5 219
93 949

1982

7 512
18 589
32 164
4 032
12 737
10 409
251
5 227
90 921

1983

7 509
18 465
32 209
4 043
12 124
10 187
275
5 119
89 931

1984

9 598
8 536
5 984
6 371
14 112 11 813
9 102
7 558
7 037
4 044
3 946
3 507
348
481
380
227
55
75
103
83
4 331
3 664
2 322
1 843
52
57
70
56
44
47
57
99
35 577 28 717 21 964 19 744

3 951
3 741
3 901
4 120
7 315
5 890
5 813
6 541
9 262
8 869
9 773 10 458
2 098
1 989
2 193
2 178
7 701
7 196
7 029
7 277
6 551
5 959
5 835
5 957
628
636
526
783
2 878
2 846
3 079
3 076
40 384 37 126 38 149 40 390

12 812
19 031
11 576
377
284
3 741
61
270
48 152

1977

HEAVY FUEL OIL:


Atlantic.........................
Quebec........................
Ontario.........................
Manitoba......................
Alberta.........................
British Columbia...........
NWT/Yukon.................
Saskatchewan.............
Canada........................

1976

3 311
3 421
3 749
3 701
3 816
3 749
4 139
5 404
5 781
5 526
6 181
6 290
5 296
6 108
6 811
6 960
7 291
7 891
1 662
1 768
1 898
1 808
1 893
828
3 077
3 248
3 699
4 430
4 884
5 429
4 126
4 601
4 904
4 403
4 801
4 956
624
611
628
644
564
585
1 891
1 977
2 156
2 387
2 368
2 522
24 126 27 138 29 626 29 859 31 798 32 250

1975

DIESEL FUEL:
Atlantic.........................
Quebec........................
Ontario.........................
Manitoba......................
Alberta.........................
British Columbia...........
NWT/Yukon.................
Saskatchewan.............
Canada........................

1974

6 688
7 676
7 787
8 096
8 077
8 242
8 575
8 978
8 912
8 463
19 348 21 526 21 645 23 031 23 550 23 290
23 755
24 033
23 735
22 369
29 412 32 267 32 988 33 816 34 452 34 493
35 430
36 470
36 385
35 273
3 764
4 145
4 233
4 041
4 230
4 338
4 531
4 578
4 399
4 226
7 828
8 564
9 230
9 983 10 644 11 062
12 245
13 364
13 781
13 922
8 272
9 123
9 763
9 833
9 973 10 502
11 059
11 522
12 048
12 003
219
234
245
265
246
251
260
254
238
260
4 593
4 886
5 041
5 538
5 623
5 578
5 610
5 737
5 626
5 480
80 124 88 421 90 932 94 603 96 795 97 756 101 465 104 936 105 124 101 996

1973

MOTOR GASOLINE:
Atlantic.........................
Quebec........................
Ontario.........................
Manitoba......................
Alberta.........................
British Columbia...........
NWT/Yukon.................
Saskatchewan.............
Canada........................

1972

Cubic Metres Per Day

1972 - 1984

CANADIAN DEMAND FOR MOTOR GASOLINE, DIESEL & HEAVY FUEL OIL

Table 6.4a

8 414
4 444
3 341
180
92
2 227
136
18 834

6 488
5 142
3 186
200
105
2 051
60
90

17 322

22 199

9 503
5 953
3 846
176
94
2 518
109

45 542

4 576
8 189
12 203
2 403
7 346
7 039
187
3 599

93 275

7 899
19 447
34 660
3 846
12 603
9 855
161
4 804

1988

26 948

12 032
7 594
4 146
168
104
2 797
107

47 062

4 711
8 760
12 292
2 370
7 698
7 239
207
3 785

95 344

7 845
20 303
35 536
3 836
12 642
10 205
150
4 827

1989

26 437

10 451
7 345
5 026
177
196
3 108
134

46 099

4 874
8 136
11 999
2 455
7 672
7 024
231
3 708

92 995

7 946
19 857
34 271
3 715
12 611
9 773
152
4 670

1990

21 904

9 681
5 809
2 876
201
147
3 081
109

43 451

4 683
7 690
11 094
2 129
7 095
6 936
195
3 629

89 926

7 589
18 822
33 484
3 827
11 515
9 934
153
4 602

1991

November 2006

* Effective 1987-1993, NWT included with Saskatchewan. 1994 onwards, Saskatchewan only.

HEAVY FUEL OIL:


Atlantic..........................
6 112
Quebec.........................
5 386
Ontario..........................
2 314
Manitoba.......................
219
Alberta..........................
68
British Columbia...........
1 822
Yukon...........................
59
96
Saskatchewan/NWT*....
NWT & Nunavut*
Canada......................... 16 076

43 183

40 956

91 026

4 270
7 363
11 462
2 413
7 483
6 480
153
3 559

90 069

89 672

7 594
18 803
33 547
3 937
12 120
9 684
166
5 175

1987

3 995
6 886
10 835
2 275
7 397
5 797
609
3 162

7 417
18 703
32 888
3 966
11 848
9 863
268
5 116

1986

7 458
18 447
32 429
4 017
12 084
9 861
271
5 105

DIESEL FUEL:
Atlantic..........................
4 077
Quebec.........................
6 566
Ontario.......................... 10 580
Manitoba.......................
2 306
Alberta..........................
7 795
British Columbia...........
6 166
Yukon...........................
751
3 246
Saskatchewan/NWT*....
NWT & Nunavut*
Canada......................... 41 487

MOTOR GASOLINE:
Atlantic..........................
Quebec.........................
Ontario..........................
Manitoba.......................
Alberta..........................
British Columbia...........
Yukon...........................
Saskatchewan/NWT*....
NWT & Nunavut*
Canada.........................

1985

1994

7 932
20 737
34 996
3 918
12 055
11 475
150
4 647
123
96 033

1995

7 956
21 030
35 215
3 824
12 269
11 681
120
4 725
123
96 943

1996

9 525
4 854
3 396
218
107
2 105
1
45

7 730
4 660
3 515
211
157
1 981
1
99

8 688
3 923
3 155
115
425
1 660
1
103

6 949
4 566
3 147
142
319
1 414
1
121

5 688
10 238
15 545
2 292
11 711
8 446
113
4 069
698
58 800

23 424

9 175 10 475
5 088
7 290
2 532
3 429
248
265
170
134
1 513
1 645
1
1
166
185
21 977 20 251 18 354 18 070 16 659 18 893

10 563
5 242
3 356
185
183
2 272
176

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

20 507

9 585
6 002
2 546
217
150
1 807
..
200

6 290
10 487
16 807
2 241
11 832
8 586
127
4 116
499
60 985

20 941

9 818
6 382
2 429
209
90
1 811
..
202

6 754
10 399
18 034
2 313
12 799
8 596
121
4 260
595
63 871

18 679

6 446
7 035
2 129
225
83
2 400
..
361

6 609
9 715
17 530
2 217
12 188
8 796
145
3 885
673
61 758

Table 6.4b

23 283

9 647
7 630
2 986
251
85
2 444
..
240

6 582
9 568
17 240
2 275
13 162
8 590
134
3 740
822
62 113

7 951
8 115
8 407
8 284
8 281
8 480
21 114 21 642 22 031 21 817 21 980 22 828
36 573 37 663 39 308 39 764 40 064 41 458
3 767
3 819
3 922
3 895
3 871
3 922
12 885 13 443 13 618 13 535 14 492 14 528
12 313 12 850 12 789 12 630 12 416 12 430
137
158
159
121
124
121
4 738
4 582
4 643
4 567
4 572
4 615
148
101
116
130
110
109
99 626 102 373 104 993 104 743 105 910 108 491

1997

4 678
4 765 4 975 5 040 5 129 5 414
7 797
8 208 9 061 9 350 9 027 9 732
11 237 11 829 12 676 13 346 14 038 15 074
2 101
2 174 2 326 2 514 2 578 2 437
6 868
7 574 8 767 9 239 9 968 11 489
7 112
7 174 7 669 8 299 8 577 8 755
215
122
136
169
224
150
3 496
3 849 4 032 4 113 4 375 4 813
407
430
485
607
43 504 45 695 50 049 52 500 54 401 58 471

7 832
20 081
34 195
3 785
11 645
10 801
160
4 699

1993

7 978
20 636
34 970
3 830
12 132
11 258
146
4 759
146
91 168 93 198 95 855

7 690
19 433
33 544
3 830
11 636
10 237
156
4 642

1992

Cubic Metres Per Day

1985 - 2002

CANADIAN DEMAND FOR MOTOR GASOLINE, DIESEL & HEAVY FUEL OIL

April 2013

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

6 710
10 551
17 771
2 424
13 494
8 990
135
4 198
686
64 959

8 514
9 010
2 725
183
158
2 982
..
507
..
24 079

HEAVY FUEL OIL:


Atlantic.............................
Quebec............................
Ontario...............................
Manitoba...........................
Alberta....................................
British Columbia.................
Yukon................................
Saskatchewan...................
NWT & Nunavut.
Canada........................................
7 449
9 155
2 925
186
208
3 072
..
373
..
23 368

7 110
11 140
19 030
2 655
14 365
9 490
154
4 384
599
68 927

7 618
8 285
2 616
210
144
3 002
..
316
..
22 191

7 065
11 160
20 032
2 935
15 356
9 454
152
5 022
849
72 024

4 731
6 425
2 069
209
191
2 832
..
449
..
16 905

6 618
11 592
18 935
2 741
17 036
9 304
160
5 272
632
72 289

4 955
5 552
2 392
225
169
3 016
..
380
..
16 689

6 617
12 002
19 019
2 956
18 899
9 393
173
5 891
1 030
75 980

4 104
7 848
1 910
195
130
2 760
0
529
0
17 477

5 788
13 016
19 049
3 136
19 161
10 198
140
5 915
778
77 180

2 372
6 412
1 127
176
229
2 452
0
419
0
13 187

5 861
12 766
17 834
2 907
17 264
7 945
124
6 119
441
71 261

4 127
4 935
1 378
98
764
2 647
0
485
0
14 435

6 669
12 775
19 419
2 958
19 756
8 882
114
6 705
441
77 721

5 414
3 573
1 408
43
853
1 379
1
681
0
13 351

7 718
14 462
19 572
3 526
20 219
8 892
155
7 206
523
82 273

4 017
3 933
1 601
34
575
1 245
0
660
0
12 066

5 812
13 687
19 237
3 716
17 991
9 104
144
6 918
479
77 089

8 608
8 654
8 482
8 552
8 698
9 054
8 286
8 650
9 852
9 918
23 484 23 646 23 558 23 312 24 620 23 573 24 108 24 179 25 221 23 798
42 210 43 099 43 443 42 890 43 512 43 075 44 806 46 850 45 805 42 517
3 989
4 100
3 853
4 099
4 262
4 006
4 069
4 483
4 459
5 046
14 212 14 537 14 748 15 324 15 876 15 631 15 179 15 711 17 228 15 731
12 650 13 367 12 707 12 552 12 684 12 377 12 702 12 865 12 436 12 305
122
102
93
80
65
52
54
52
48
51
4 821
4 775
4 810
5 246
5 780
6 227
6 630
7 015
6 868
7 287
118
100
114
90
105
123
110
115
151
120
110 214 112 380 111 808 112 145 115 602 114 117 115 944 119 921 122 068 116 772

DIESEL FUEL:
Atlantic.............................
Quebec............................
Ontario...............................
Manitoba...........................
Alberta....................................
British Columbia.................
Yukon................................
Saskatchewan...................
NWT & Nunavut.
Canada........................................

MOTOR GASOLINE:
Atlantic.............................
Quebec............................
Ontario...............................
Manitoba...........................
Alberta....................................
British Columbia.................
Yukon................................
Saskatchewan...................
NWT & Nunavut.
Canada........................................

2003

Cubic Metres Per Day

2003 - 2012

CANADIAN DEMAND FOR MOTOR GASOLINE, DIESEL & HEAVY FUEL OIL

Table 6.4c

Table 6.5a

SOURCES OF CANADIAN PRIMARY & SECONDARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION


1950 - 2012
Percent
Petroleum(1)

Natural
Gas

Electricity
Coal Hydro & Nuclear

Other(2)

Total
Petajoules

1950 ................

32.6

3.1

49.2

1955 ................

49.2

5.8

31.5

7.2

7.9

2 546

8.5

5.0

1960 ................

54.4

13.2

3 058

16.9

10.8

4.7

3 350

1965 ................

57.4

1970 ................

54.2

15.2

15.1

9.8

2.5

4 369

18.1

11.6

9.2

6.9

1971 ................

6 097

53.6

18.8

10.7

9.1

7.9

6 379

1972 ................

54.0

20.4

9.7

9.5

6.3

6 717

1973 ................

53.7

20.6

9.5

9.9

6.3

7 030

1974 ................

53.3

20.9

9.2

10.5

6.2

7 272

1975 ................

53.5

21.6

9.3

10.5

5.0

7 084
7 310

1976 ................

53.0

21.4

9.8

10.8

4.9

1977 ................

52.2

21.8

10.4

10.9

4.8

7 537

1978 ................

52.4

25.1

0.9

17.5

4.2

5 910

1979 ................

51.8

25.2

0.8

17.2

5.1

6 171

1980 ................

51.5

24.7

0.8

18.0

5.0

6 157

1981 ................

49.7

25.4

0.8

19.2

4.8

5 949

1982 ................

46.8

27.2

0.8

20.0

5.1

5 683

1983 ................

45.0

27.4

0.8

21.5

5.3

5 515

1984 ................

42.8

28.6

0.8

22.3

5.5

5 736

1985 ................

40.9

30.2

0.9

22.4

5.2

5 847

1986 ................

41.2

29.2

0.8

23.8

5.0

5 867

1987 ................

41.1

28.7

0.8

24.5

4.8

5 918

1988 ................

40.6

29.8

0.8

24.2

4.6

6 309

1989 ................

40.6

30.1

0.8

24.0

4.5

6 499

1990 ................

40.1

30.3

0.8

24.7

4.1

6 299

1991 ................

38.4

31.1

0.6

25.4

4.5

6 209

1992 ................

37.9

31.8

0.6

25.2

4.4

6 328

1993 ................

37.9

32.4

0.6

25.2

3.9

6 447

1994 ................

38.3

32.4

0.6

24.8

3.9

6 655

1995 ................

37.7

32.6

0.6

24.6

4.2

6 785

1996 ................

37.6

33.6

0.6

24.2

3.9

7 040

1997 ................

38.3

32.8

0.7

24.1

3.8

7 095

1998 ................

39.8

31.1

0.7

24.5

3.7

6 956

1999 ................

39.8

31.3

0.7

24.3

3.7

7 133

2000 ................

39.2

31.8

0.7

24.4

3.7

7 376

2001 ................

40.2

30.1

0.7

24.8

3.8

7 175

2002 ................

39.1

31.5

0.7

24.8

3.5

7 385

2003 ................

39.8

31.2

0.7

24.6

3.4

7 586

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

40.6
40.7
41.0
40.6
41.8
42.3
43.3
44.4
44.2

30.4
29.9
29.3
30.4
30.4
31.1
30.6
30.6
30.8

0.7
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7

24.4
24.8
25.2
24.6
25.1
24.2
23.8
22.6
22.5

3.4
3.5
3.8
3.6
2.0
1.8
1.7
1.8
1.8

7 682
7 688
7 500
7 880
7 886
7 490
7 654
8 231
8 179

................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................

(1) Includes LPG


(2) Waste wood and spent pulping liquor and other unspecified fuels. Primary steam is included 1973 onwards.

October 2014

Section 7

Refining
Sub-Section
7.1

Table

Refinery Run to Stills - Canada


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 7.1a
1986 - Present ............................................................................................................................ 7.1b

7.2

Oil Imports and Refinery Receipts - Canada


1947 - 1985 ................................................................................................................................. 7.2a
1986 - Present............................................................................................................................. 7.2b

7.3

Refinery Crude Oil Capacity - Canada


1947 - 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 7.3a
1981 - Present............................................................................................................................. 7.3b

7.4

Petroleum Refineries in Canada


Current Year ............................................................................................................................... 7.4a
Current Year ............................................................................................................................... 7.4b

7.5

Refinery Closures - Canada


1970 - Present............................................................................................................................. 7.5a

7.6

Refinery Utilization Rate - Canada


1947 - 1999 ................................................................................................................................. 7.6a
2000-Present.7.6b

7.7

Yields of Refined Petroleum Products in Canada


1952 - Present............................................................................................................................. 7.7a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

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13 767
15 287
16 791
16 683
17 342
17 354
17 222
19 848
21 442
31 692
41 344
46 886
56 138
49 909
41 619
45 048
44 893
50 206
43 588
34 247
22 203
22 259
22 177
23 085

25 734
26 634
27 987
28 655
33 359
41 766
44 897
43 970
48 352
52 708
56 353
44 823
47 743
45 392
46 143
51 002
53 574
59 858
62 713
68 207
73 762
83 112
89 308
85 070
80 947
86 099
88 588
83 396
80 707
79 412
75 390
65 883
54 405
49 333
44 641

Quebec

11 708
13 493
16 452
19 284
22 092
24 980
25 305
28 309
33 098
32 854
36 222
37 030
41 725
45 066
48 097
49 989
49 906
52 161
54 397
58 962
60 087
59 257
65 355
71 925
70 589
71 960
80 052
85 871
95 550
94 116
87 929
76 073
77 323
80 559
77 741

Ontario

November 2006

*Includes condensate and pentanes plus propane/butanes mixes.

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

Atlantic
Atlantic Provinces/
Provinces
Quebec

1 981
2 667
2 696
2 931
3 277
4 294
4 356
4 633
4 806
4 904
5 129
5 387
5 453
5 907
6 321
6 393
6 389
6 778
6 468
6 814
7 119
7 657
7 407
7 796
6 407
4 917
4 097
4 908
4 659
5 032
4 314
4 553
2 658
-

Manitoba

4 992
5 337
6 811
7 424
8 074
7 897
8 397
7 456
7 947
8 184
7 958
8 670
8 893
8 747
9 230
9 938
9 972
9 685
10 255
10 160
8 546
6 993
7 812
8 415
6 939
4 866
4 937
4 565
6 418
6 859
6 575
5 680
5 114
5 280
5 294

Sask.

7 486
8 702
9 505
8 958
9 650
11 706
11 255
11 014
11 579
12 248
12 380
12 932
13 564
-

Alberta &
N.W.T.

Cubic Metres Per Day

1947 - 1985

3 494
3 395
3 730
6 546
8 363
7 929
9 661
9 297
10 229
10 798
11 043
12 200
11 577
-

B.C. &
Yukon

REFINERY RUN TO STILLS* - CANADA

13 306
14 814
15 239
15 911
16 501
17 598
17 909
19 824
24 002
26 464
28 700
33 148
37 614
39 881
40 596
45 394
45 301
44 448
39 831
44 029
49 079
49 464

Alberta

13 071
12 930
15 280
16 440
17 822
17 046
19 104
20 213
20 692
22 428
22 746
22 310
23 701
23 934
24 042
26 301
26 219
26 310
24 705
22 269
22 563
22 881

254
290
309
302
326
328
388
398
393
415
425
432
397
372
395
394
433
477
474
477
477
493

B.C. Territories

33 656
37 948
41 890
47 518
55 395
60 228
67 181
73 798
84 815
98 572
103 871
104 679
116 011
121 696
129 085
134 809
144 242
148 534
154 508
165 492
169 848
180 353
188 653
202 986
221 641
243 450
266 075
281 215
270 681
271 173
286 909
288 666
309 629
300 960
279 690
239 402
228 534
229 468
223 599

Canada

Table 7.1a

REFINERY RUN TO STILLS* - CANADA


1986 - 2013
Cubic Metres Per Day
Atlantic
Provinces
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

est

...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............

29 510
34 242
45 376
45 468
47 491
44 896
40 147
51 039
***
***
***
***
***
53 452
52 567
62 407
65 397
67 870
67 955
68 584
64 781
63 762
69 916
67 613
69 174
66 187
71 935
74 498

Quebec

Ontario Manitoba

39 565
40 366
41 359
41 339
46 593
43 634
42 670
46 088
51 772
51 389
53 421
54 353
57 735
56 411
60 109
59 338
63 160
66 277
65 434
68 507
67 436
68 488
68 195
65 595
61 708
53 298
55 465
50 548

73 690
75 063
75 056
79 714
76 275
69 952
70 788
70 292
70 508
69 970
73 227
76 210
78 532
75 205
78 194
79 206
78 397
77 140
80 988
66 484
63 465
66 404
64 626
57 776
57 653
56 049
58 785
59 977

B.C.,Sask.
& N.W.T.
5 972
6 887
5 316
5 966
7 373
7 295
8 297
8 496
56 254
56 719
60 957
61 813
60 651
18 783
19 637
19 489
19 029
21 528
23 514
22 781
24 819
25 216
23 423
25 840
23 971
24 291
24 931
21 342

Alberta

**
**
**
**
**
**
**
***
***
***
***
***
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****

48 416
50 992
52 982
55 762
55 612
51 922
48 592
52 534
58 142
60 206
65 120
68 178
65 793
68 642
70 167
67 575
69 999
66 024
73 315
72 937
71 273
74 792
66 985
65 116
69 498
67 214
67 826
70 159

B.C. Territories B.C.& Sask


21 016
22 099
21 086
17 821
18 441
19 412
21 245
16 312
14 530
11 232
8 645
8 752
9 067

444

Canada
218 613
229 649
241 175
246 070
251 785
237 111
231 739
244 761
251 206
249 516
261 370
269 306
271 778
272 493
280 674
288 015
295 982
298 839
311 206
299 293
291 774
298 662
293 145
281 940
282 005
267 039
278 942
276 525

* Includes condensate,pentanes plus and propane/butanes mixes.


** Effective 1987-1993, Saskatchewan & Territories are combined.
*** Effective 1994-1997, Atlantic Provinces combined with Saskatchewan & Territories (shut-in in 1996).
**** Effective 1999, British Columbia, Saskatchewan & N.W.T. combined.

July 2014

Table 7.1b

.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
476
.....
36
.....
164
.....
2 636
.....
6 445
.....
5 598
.....
7 996
.....
10 135
.....
7 969
.....
9 510
.....
14 513
..... 7 520
..... 9 784
..... 7 096
..... 8 812
..... 14 181
..... 15 605
..... 21 055
..... 30 953
..... 33 098
..... 24 985
..... 19 285
..... 17 536
..... 7 262
.....
205
.....
..... 1 502
..... 6 897
..... 1 342
..... 1 717

1 627
104
2 249
3 730
3 977
2 610
3 372
1 511
5 995
4 631
2 976
3 897
1 346
3 088
-

2 716
3 424
7 966
6 754
6 197
5 198
2 533
1 535
3 607
3 265
1 581
539
1 313
1 958
2 157
406
5 047
4 881
374
638
2 788
1 902
1 743
45
452
-

1792
4 022
7 773
5 842
-

November 2006

Saudi
Arabi

3 638
3 007
2 847
3 667
5 157
2 801
5 762
7 246
9 251
10 135
9 205
9 258
3 204
249 9 876
774 7 521
5 927
1 555 8 238
4 071 5 300
2 277 4 672
1 512 6 420
7 464 11 711
12 674 11 477
12 656 16 908
12 770 26 046
9 150 17 357
938 24 951
- 21 172
- 30 877
- 34 660
- 26 120
- 8 545
982
-

Trucial
States

* Includes crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus.


** Includes Middle East imports not elsewhere specified and others.
*** Includes exchanges with the United States.
**** Includes receipts from Mexico prior to 1978.

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

Iran/
Iran Iraq

Middle East
Kuwait/
Iraq Kuwait
T.S.
2 346
2 351
1 730
197
5 360
5 462
1 313
2 017
3 235
1 232
878
1 403
217
836
827
908

203
5 678
4 017
1 514
3 510
7 742
8 992
9 272
8 200
1 991
3 724
4 481
723
415
594
675
2 321
3 713
2 803

Libya Nigeria
17 038
14 451
12 910
13 603
9 176
8 708
6 233
3 428
3 103
2 389
3 516
746
90
75
1 242
90
14 218
14 033
15 810
9 786
9 177
2 635
2 465
3 605
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***

869
81
377
324
1 512
1 412
1 022
1 275
1 208
1 548
596
870
1 461
1 260
1 351
1 769
3 361
2 929
2 075
2 201
2 432
2 016
1 917
3 372
6 702
- 11 101
- 11 394
4 180
1 149
7 560
- 15 522
383
7 410
5 587
3 966
8 341
6 022
8 610
3 160
9 014
4 553
7 107
5 820
5 074
6 421

30 401
33 577
32 848
35 610
36 195
35 805
35 441
33 424
37 768
46 155
48 720
46 779
50 651
55 064
58 002
58 934
63 819
62 499
62 693
69 027
71 002
77 454
82 929
90 706
106 328
125 370
136 729
130 298
130 549
114 691
106 353
97 784
97 039
88 060
80 949
53 870
39 322
38 801
45 027

North U.S. &


Total
Sea Mexico **** Mexico Other** Imported

12 494
17 253
15 539
13 910
19 665
22 047
25 179
25 874
29 790
33 869
38 347
31 271
32 464
31 836
35 720
37 431
39 530
44 790
37 515
34 413
45 347
52 930
55 008
57 944
64 347
61 841
63 095
55 739
40 869
42 918
41 052
268
33 168
33 591
323
26 313
823
21 895 5 045
18 226 3 713
8 861 2 771
11 913 5 614
10 050 14 449

Venezuela

Received From

Cubic Metres Per Day

1947 - 1985

OIL IMPORTS & REFINERY RECEIPTS* - CANADA

3 110
5 193
8 938
11 465
20 543
25 571
30 191
40 350
45 736
54 530
55 254
58 563
65 962
64 806
68 432
75 583
81 047
86 600
90 810
95 867
97 698
102 425
105 375
112 746
114 606
118 634
130 665
150 769
139 533
154 595
179 233
186 451
211 648
211 945
195 152
182 291
184 272
187 009
173 625

Canada

33 511
38 770
41 786
47 075
56 738
61 376
65 632
73 774
83 504
100 685
103 974
105 342
116 613
119 870
126 434
134 517
144 866
149 099
153 503
164 894
168 700
179 879
188 304
203 452
220 934
244 004
267 394
281 067
270 082
269 286
285 586
284 235
308 687
300 005
276 101
236 161
223 594
225 810
218 652

TOTAL

Table 7.2a

4 817
3 641
1 733
2 762
256
1 264
4 541
1 667
1 962
6 044
5 190
-

1 599
236
2 130
1 723
2 225
2 157
4 363
7 502
12 292
13 614
12 322
11 598
10 418
10 883
9 999
9 586
4 111
10 283
10 254
16 155
13 175

Iraq

61
1 443
70
454

Kuwait
793
1 672
528
478
-

U.A.E.

May 2014

* Includes crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus.


** Includes Middle East imports not elsewhere specified and others.
*** Includes exchanges with the United States.

1986 ....
1987 ....
1988 ....
1989 ....
1990 ....
1991 ....
1992 ....
1993 ....
1994 ....
1995 ....
1996 ....
1997 ....
1998 ....
1999 ....
2000 ....
2001 ....
2002 ....
2003 ....
2004 ....
2005 ....
2006 ....
2007 ....
2008 ....
2009 ....
2010 ....
2011 ....
2012 ....
2013 ....

Iran

Middle East

3 914
2 375
5 214
6 052
9 914
11 571
12 066
11 110
12 648
9 263
11 675
11 830
13 343
9 826
9 229
9 061
8 638
10 001
12 077
12 015
10 826
10 893
10 443
11 302
11 039
10 767
10 047
10 813

252
1 271
735
967
4 009
4 858
6 178
10 456
9 243
11 161
10 513
11 773
11 753
16 449
21 954
21 742
25 942
27 950
26 250
31 196
23 753
19 155
22 269
23 741
13 757

6 442
6 427
6 643
9 715
7 807
8 349
8 312
13 112
11 158
9 196
4 818
3 668
3 680
4 110
4 634
2 606
2 831
5 034
4 200
3 906
5 211
3 514
4 019
5 336
8 576
9 505
7 719
4 412

Saudi
Arabia Algeria Nigeria
6 494
5 637
4 679
5 208
4 590
5 689
4 886
4 864
8 232
11 310
8 304
14 855
16 478
16 271
14 484
12 840
9 539
4 212
7 739
7 686
4 843
5 546
4 612
5 295
3 590
1 170
747
1 337

2 847
2 098
3 842
11 675
18 822
23 912
23 593
17 393
23 516
24 662
28 780
32 820
31 980
41 303
42 145
38 969
41 026
39 723
39 864
38 249
29 307
26 995
22 796
19 315
11 843
13 119
11 968
12 093

Venezuela Norway

Received From

U.K.
24 016
32 359
40 177
31 684
33 505
30 345
23 774
28 388
29 731
24 823
27 335
23 531
19 177
26 804
42 553
45 039
34 190
30 559
30 582
23 181
20 622
20 469
19 058
14 726
15 946
7 464
3 168
4 511

Cubic Metres Per Day

1986 - 2013

3 783 ***
2 627
2 172
4 150
2 829
651
825
284
980
151
3 945
10 375
14 550
8 643
3 718
4 983
2 608
3 045
3 800
3 359
3 224
2 799
3 930
2 157
7 486
8 290
10 801
21 428

U.S.
2 887
2 771
1 686
1 791
1 973
2 379
4 920
4 681
3 137
1 825
3 242
5 038
5 082
3 803
4 236
3 823
3 435
4 329
4 773
5 899
5 777
3 688
4 137
3 558
4 028
3 419
3 336
3 851

Mexico

OIL IMPORTS & REFINERY RECEIPTS* - CANADA

1 176
3 982
3 076
1 969
2 275
2 052
936
5 745
1 508
4 505
4 253
2 294
4 754
5 001
5 032
5 255
8 894
13 729
12 071
16 703
16 434
26 440
24 767
38 804
38 345
34 877
33 613
23 870

Other **

56 376
64 309
71 130
77 388
85 237
86 417
81 543
94 188
98 878
93 875
108 852
121 069
122 432
130 637
145 306
146 621
141 224
144 908
148 446
147 358
135 077
136 593
134 544
128 357
130 292
121 133
121 296
109 703

Total
Imported

214 361
224 200
234 897
240 523
246 997
231 124
222 471
236 426
245 316
240 176
253 540
264 194
261 463
265 579
275 161
282 398
286 153
292 443
303 026
294 301
283 413
294 803
282 996
273 713
283 956
275 661
284 717
280 284

TOTAL

Table 7.2b

157 985
159 891
163 767
163 135
161 760
144 707
140 928
142 238
146 438
146 301
144 688
143 125
139 031
134 942
129 855
135 777
144 929
147 535
154 580
146 943
148 336
158 210
148 452
145 356
153 664
154 528
163 421
170 581

Canada

1949

1950

1951

1952

1953

1954

1955

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

16 180

29 390

29 380

29 380

29 240

28 890

28 890

28 600

24 960

24 960

12 080

11 140

11 140

10 250

11 440

11 440

11 440

7 950

7 950

7 790

7 790

7 790

7 790

6 990

6 670

2 860

2 860

2 860

2 860

3 500

3 500

3 500

3 970

5 400

39 730

39 730

39 730

39 730

39 730

18 120

18 120

19 070

19 070

19 070

7 950

7 950

7 950

7 950

7 950

7 950

7 950

7 990

7 990

6 400

6 400

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

98 545

98 285

98 400

102 780

102 780

102 510

102 510

92 100

90 990

88 930

71 680

69 750

62 440

58 590

58 990

52 710

51 120

48 630

48 390

46 960

46 710

43 030

43 030

40 590

39 250

33 370

27 970

27 970

26 060

25 430

22 720

19 710

17 000

11 600

November 2006

** Represents oil sands facilities. Capacity is synthetic/blended crude oil.

* Excludes crude distillation associated with the Polysar petrochemical complex.

2 220

2 220

2 220

2 220

2 220

18 910

18 910

18 910

2 220

2 070

2 070

2 070

2 070

1 830

1 350

1 350

1 350

1 350

1 350

1 350

1948

1947

101 066

101 116

102 080

86 140

87 100

85 540

82 740

65 820

64 230

61 530

59 830

58 650

56 640

55 680

51 230

50 920

48 130

48 700

49 970

42 540

42 540

42 110

37 820

31 540

26 140

23 650

22 610

21 450

16 610

12 620

11 950

13 300

14 100

13 980

4 770

4 770

4 770

4 770

4 770

4 770

7 690

7 790

7 710

7 710

7 470

7 340

6 960

6 960

6 800

6 530

6 500

6 260

5 990

5 990

5 400

5 560

5 560

5 560

5 100

4 740

3 180

3 180

3 180

3 180

1 240

1 160

720

720

7 830

7 830

7 830

6 560

6 560

7 600

12 470

11 380

10 580

10 900

12 770

12 200

12 200

12 010

12 010

11 070

11 280

11 240

11 240

11 200

9 980

10 580

11 040

11 040

11 010

10 540

10 300

8 150

6 960

5 430

4 750

4 260

3 120

3 120

10

10

11

11

11

11

11

10

10

10

12

11

45 311

44 526

40 650

44 015

42 905

41 551

28 411

28 091

27 041

27 041

27 810

26 540

26 220

25 900

15 140

14 780

13 780

13 580

15 120

14 410

15 650

13 670

13 670

13 620

13 330

12 320

10 990

10 990

10 810

9 800

7 450

6 860

5 680

3 380

34 410

25 260

11 920

7 945

7 945

10 329

10 329

10 329

10 329

10 329

26 490

26 460

26 860

26 220

26 040

23 850

23 230

21 280

20 490

19 930

19 930

17 790

17 590

17 440

16 110

16 110

16 210

15 580

15 570

15 540

15 450

15 450

15 450

11 840

10 960

10 570

8 820

4 580

4 580

4 580

4 580

4 240

4 240

3 540

460

460

480

480

480

440

460

460

440

440

430

300

300

300

300

300

300

240

240

240

240

210

210

210

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

180

180

180

377 012

380 047

364 320

350 240

349 770

342 510

333 760

303 830

278 060

272 910

222 020

213 730

203 510

196 910

181 320

173 160

168 060

161 520

163 810

152 420

150 160

138 450

134 620

121 440

112 710

98 300

86 980

79 430

71 310

64 790

56 440

53 260

49 060

41 970

Table 7.3a

38

39

38

37

37

39

42

42

41

42

41

41

42

42

40

40

40

41

44

43

44

43

45

43

43

42

40

39

38

36

31

32

33

32

Alberta Oil
New
Sands
British
Northwest
Brunswick
Upgrader **
Columbia
Territories
Newfoundland Nova Scotia
Quebec
Ontario *
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
CANADA
No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD

1947 - 1980

REFINERY CRUDE OIL CAPACITY - CANADA

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997

1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

2010
2011
2012
2013

18 275
18 275
18 275
18 275

16 700
16 700
18 275
18 275
18 275
18 275

16 700
16 700
16 700
16 700
16 700
16 700

16 620
16 620
16 620
15 850
16 700
16 700

15 900
15 890
17 490
17 490
17 490

2 220
2 220
-

1
1
1
-

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

2
2
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2

13 280
13 514
13 514
-

13 100
13 100
13 100
13 100
13 060
13 037

13 355
13 355
13 355
13 355
13 355
13 100

16 511
16 598
13 100
13 100
13 410
13 410

16 280
16 280
16 280
16 280
16 280

16 180
16 580
16 580
16 280
16 280
16 280

1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

47 500
47 500
47 500
47 500

39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730

39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730

39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730

39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730

39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730
39 730

2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3
3
3

3
3
3
3
3
3

3
3
3
3
3
3

3
3
3
3
3

7
6
4
4
4
3

63 106
63 911
63 911
63 911

71 590
75 525
75 526
74 816
81 970
81 970

61 210
62 785
62 785
71 540
71 590
71 590

4
4
4
4

5
4
4
4
4
4

5
5
5
5
5
5

6
5
5
5
5
5

6
6
6
6
6
6

49 350
49 350
49 350
49 450
52 078
52 078
52 853
55 238
57 710
58 010
59 210
58 710

8
7
6
6
6

97 895
84 820
61 420
61 520
61 520

62 501
62 195
62 720
62 720

67 865
60 860
60 860
59 566
59 566
61 989

74 320
74 955
74 760
74 060
74 060
74 760

80 588
73 988
74 060
74 060
73 920
73 920

79 434
79 334
76 394
78 474
80 288
80 098

100 216
92 274
82 944
82 544
82 544

1
1
-

4 600
4 770
-

2
3
3
3

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2

April 2014

* Excludes crude distillation associated with the Polysar petrochemical complex.


***
** Represents oil sands facilities. Crude capacity is bitumen to upgrader.
*** The Husky Heavy Oil Upgrader is located in Saskatchewan. Historically it had been counted as an Alberta refinery.

1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
-

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

17 325
34 375
37 375
36 182

15 265
15 265
16 595
17 325
17 325
17 325

10 475
10 475
10 475
10 475
10 475
15 265

9 725
9 725
9 725
10 865
10 800
10 800

8 610
8 610
9 295
9 295
9 725
9 725

7 830
8 610
8 610
8 610
8 610

***

5
4
4
4

5
5
5
5
5
5
5

5
5
5
5
5

5
5
5
5
5
5

6
6
6
6
6
6

6
7
6
6
6

72 135
73 599
71 714
73 142

4
4
4
4

3
3
3
3
3
4
4

2
2
2
2
2
2

65 180
67 705
68 055
68 055
69 015
69 815
70 275
70 275
70 275
70 275
70 275
70 275
71 797

2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2

61 855
61 855
63 220
63 220
64 060

62 345
62 345
61 455
62 648
63 220
63 237

46 011
55 186
60 796
64 345
62 445

189 595
189 595
205 491
203 147

116 445
116 445
123 945
150 045
150 045
189 595
189 595

64 445
64 445
66 000
66 000
91 800
91 800

46 400
48 600
50 100
53 450
53 945

36 000
38 700
43 980
43 980
43 980
43 980

34 490
35 680
34 500
36 000
36 000

2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2

5
3
3
2
2

6
6
6
6
6
5

7
7
6
6
6

10 050
10 050
10 908
10 908
10 608

1
1
1
1
-

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

9 975
9 975
9 975
9 975
10 050
10 050

9 450
9 750
9 850
9 950
9 950
9 950

25 376
15 654
16 450
9 450
9 450

26 950
27 160
24 790
25 760
25 766
23 324

28 330
28 060
27 260
27 260
27 260

600
600
600
600
-

500
600
600
600
600
600

460
460
500
500
500

23
22
22
22
21

23
23
22
22
22
23

Table 7.3b

503 768
493 767
513 872
531 408
515 484

427 840
420 945
425 375
454 381
453 182
499 846

352 345
357 690
361 905
361 810
396 625
397 475

346 542
350 258
338 608
341 315
338 335
341 225

29
28
25
24
23
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

319 199
338 009
337 764
343 707
349 157

377 962
368 390
332 340
336 789
334 889
29
30
30
30
30

38
37
30
30
30

Alberta Oil
New
British
Northwest
Sands
Brunswick
Columbia
Territories
Upgrader **
Newfoundland Nova Scotia
Quebec
Ontario *
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
CANADA
No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD No.
M/CD

1981 - 2013

REFINERY AND UPGRADER CRUDE OIL CAPACITY - CANADA

Montreal 1955

Suncor Energy Inc.

W. Africa 42 130
North America
Mediterranean

Mid-East 47 500
Eastern Canada
North Sea
United Kingdom
Africa

Nanticoke 1978

Corunna 1952

Imperial Oil Ltd.

Shell Canada Ltd.

W. Canada 12 242
North Sea

W. Canada 18 045

W. Canada 18 919

4 102

7 631

5 008

8 585

7 788

17 362

827

4 054

3 178

3 259

7 711

4 849

5 087

10,047

15 097

3 323

5 326

5 962

1 430

5 724

1 558

ONTARIO*
1 900
2 862

3 100

QUEBEC
-

3 021
4 769

NEW BRUNSWICK
6 118
7 151

5 564
8 426
4 054
4 690
6 995
3 275

7 631
18 630
4 769
7 313
5 962
8 347
4 611

7 628
6 357
9 217
1 430

1 908

556
Poly.
143

1 219

2 225

April 2014

4 626

1 589

Polymerization/
Alkylation
Isom

b
d
a
b
c
a -

a
b
c
d
a
b
c

a
b
d
d

0a
0b
0c

3 973 b
3 655 a
1 192 e

Cat
HydrTreating

3 180 c
LEGEND: a = Pretreating reformer feeds; b = Distillate; c = Naphtha; d = Misc.; e = Reformate; f = desulphurization * Synthetic Crude Oil ** Coker Charge
* Excludes crude distillation capacity associated with the Polysar Corunna petrochemical complex.

Sarnia 1897

Petro-Canada
Products Inc.
Imperial Oil Ltd.

Mississauga 1943

North Sea 21 781


Venezuela
East Coast Canada
Mexico
W.Canada

Levis 1971

Saint John 1960

Irving Oil Ltd.

Valero Energy Inc.

Dartmouth 1918

Imperial Oil Ltd.

First
Year

Come-by- 1973
Chance

Refinery
Location

North Atlantic
Refining Ltd.

Company

Vacuum Thermal
Cat
Cat
Crude
DistilOperCat
Cat
HydrHydrSource
Crude
ation ations Cracking Reform Cracking Refining
NEWFOUNDLAND
Mid-East 18 275
8 740
3 178
5 006
6 039
Russia
South America
NOVA SCOTIA
0
0
0
0
-

CAPACITIES
M/CD

2013 PETROLEUM REFINERIES IN CANADA

2 480

850

56

100

214

12

80

253

180

Coke Sulphur

Table 7.4a

1 590

4 770

Lubes Asphalt

t/D

W. Canada

2008

W. Canada

W. Canada

North 1936
Burnaby

Prince George 1 967

Chevron Canada Ltd.

1 908

8 700

15 898

30 048

4 620
22 576

21 450 **

73 900 **

38 197 **
69 600 **

2 682

12 000

21 500

13 514

Crude

600

1 900

10 970 -

3 590 7 552

46 100

41 700

3 000

1 430

2 512

Not available

45 300

32 529
65 000

1 612

4 400

6 000

4 250

5 100

8 300

6 000

4 100

540

2 800

20 966 a
9 600 b
11 900 c
11 500 d
13 600 c
51 200 b

10 500

5 300

Cat
HydroRefining

3 339 -

5 400

280

1 550

11 040

Other units shut down 1971-07-01


1 860
2 782 -

ALBERTA

1 550

SASKATCHEWAN

3 650

BRITISH COLUMBIA

10 095

6 042

7 600

2 650

ONTARIO CONT.

Cat
Cat
HydroReform Cracking

***

April 2014

2 300 a
2 650 b
2 250 c
1 725 abc

14 897 a
2 258 d
6 042 f
8 267 a
12 321 b
4 849 c
4 200 a
7 671 b

6 480
-

2 200 a
2 000 b
1 300 c
5 600 f

4 100 a
7 880 b
1 072 c

Cat
HydroTreating

LEGEND: a = Pretreating reformer feeds; b = Distillate; c = Naphtha; d = Misc.; f = desulphurization **Bitumen to upgrader *Coker Charge ***Atmospheric Residual Desulphurization
(1) Total Naphtha Hydrotreating (810) includes 400 for Isom FD.

Husky Energy

W. Canada

Scotford 1984

Shell Canada Ltd.

1947 W. Canada
1971
W. Canada

W. Canada

1978

W. Canada
W. Canada

W. Canada

Ft.McMurray
Ft.McMurray
Lloydminster
Edmonton

Scotford 2003
Ft.- 1967
McMurray

Lloydminster 1992 W. Canada


Hvy Oil Upgrader
Moose Jaw 1934 W.Canada

Strathcona 1974

Imperial Oil Ltd.

Husky Energy
Suncor Energy Inc.

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

Syncrude Canada Ltd.

Shell Canada Ltd.


Suncor Oil Sands Group

Moose Jaw Refinery

Husky Energy

W. Canada

Regina 1935

Consumers' Co-op Refineries Ltd.

Crude
Source
W. Canada

First
Year

Sarnia 1953

Refinery
Location

Suncor Energy Inc.

Company

CAPACITIES
M/CD
Vacuum Thermal
DistilOperaCat
ation
tions Cracking

2013 PETROLEUM REFINERIES IN CANADA

450

2 464

2 448

150

1 550

1 033

477

Lubes

635
(Polymerization 1400)

875

Alkylation Isom

350

1 669 -

2 485 -

1 070

700

Asphalt

17

325

49

360

2 700

1 800

380

420

180

Sulphur

Table 7.4b

800

8 900

13 500

900

385

Coke

t/D

Table 7.5a

REFINERY CLOSURES - CANADA


1970 - 2013
Year of
Closure
1970
1971
1971
1975
1975
1975
1975
1976
1976
1978
1980
1982
1983
1983
1983
1983
1983
1983
1983
1984
1986
1991
1992
1993
1993
1993
1994
1995
1996
2005
2010
2012
2013

Company

Location

Husky Oil Ltd.


Gulf Oil Canada Ltd.
Gulf Oil Canada Ltd.
Imperial Oil
Imperial Oil
Imperial Oil
Imperial Oil
Petro-Canda Products Inc.*
Northern Petro Div Cdn Propane Gas & Oil
Texaco Canada Inc.
Gulf Canada Ltd.
Texaco Canada Inc.
Petro-Canda Products Inc.
Gulf Canada Ltd.
Gulf Canada Ltd.
Imperial Oil Ltd.
Shell Canada Ltd.
Shell Canada Ltd.
Ultramar Canada Inc.
Texaco Canada Inc.
Gulf Canada Ltd. **
Petro-Canada Products
Turbo Resources (Pay Less Holdings)
Petro-Canada
Petro-Canada
Shell Canada Ltd.
Ultramar Canada Inc.
Imperial Oil Ltd.
Imperial Oil Ltd.
Petro-Canada Products
Shell Canada Products
Parkland Refining Ltd.
Imperial Oil Ltd.

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan


Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Come-By-Chance, Newfoundland
Kamsack, Saskatchewan
Port Credit, Ontario
Point Tupper, Nova Scotia
Montreal, Quebec
Montreal, Quebec
Calgary, Alberta
Kamloops, British Columbia
Montreal, Quebec
St. Boniface, Manitoba
Oakville, Ontario
Holyrood, Newfoundland
Edmonton, Alberta
Montreal, Quebec
Taylor, British Columbia
Balzac, Alberta
Port Moody, British Columbia***
Mississauga, Ontario***
N. Burnaby, British Columbia
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Port Moody, British Columbia
Norman Wells, Northwest Territories
Oakville, Ontario***
Montreal, Quebec***
Bowden, Alberta ***
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

First year of
Operation

Crude Oil
Capacity M/D

1954
1933
1951
1948
1951
1916
1923
1973
1936
1938
1971
1927
1960
1939
1954
1916
1927
1963
1961
1951
1931
1960
1982
1958
1943
1932
1963
1915
1921
1958
1933
1960
1918

560
1 180
2 000
6 000
3 400
4 880
3 370
15 900
1 670
1 200
12 870
11 840
11 280
2 050
1 510
13 200
4 770
7 000
2 220
4 451
11 770
2 460
4 565
5 902
6 600
3 820
3 498
7 000
600
13 200
20 000
1 033
13 514

*Re-opened in 1987 as Newfoundland Processing Ltd. Renamed to North Atlantic Refining Ltd. Currently owned by KNOC (Dec '09).
**Re-opened as Kemtec Inc. with no crude capacity.
***Terminal Facility

April 2014

Table 7.6a
REFINERY UTILIZATION RATE - CANADA
1947 - 1999
Per Cent
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999

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....................................
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....................................
....................................
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....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
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Canada
80
77
79
84
86
85
85
85
86
88
86
78
84
81
85
82
89
88
89
91
86
93
92
95
83
89
91
88
82
77
75
75
83
84
79
70
77
79
76
77
80
83
86
85
80
80
84
87
85
89
89
88
88

November 2006

Table 7.6b

REFINERY UTILIZATION RATE - CANADA


2000 - 2013
Per Cent
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................
...................................

Canada
91
92
90
88
92
94
92
95
88
78
84
81
81
86

July 2014

Table 7.7a

YIELDS OF REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN CANADA


1952 - 2013
Per cent
Motor Heavy Fuel Oil Light Fuel Oil Diesel Fuel
Gasoline
42.0
1952 ...........
1955 ...........
39.6
1960 ...........
36.2
1965 ...........
36.1
1967 ...........
36.0
1968 ...........
35.6
1969 ...........
35.8
1970 ...........
35.1
1971 ...........
32.8
1972 ...........
33.0
1973 ...........
32.9
1974 ...........
32.9
1975 ...........
35.4
1976 ...........
35.7
1977 ...........
34.3
1978 ...........
34.8
1979 ...........
35.0
1980 ...........
36.1
1981 ...........
37.4
1982 ...........
39.5
1983 ...........
39.3
1984 ...........
40.9
1985 ...........
37.3
1986 ...........
37.1
1987 ...........
36.6
1988 ...........
36.5
1989 ...........
35.4
1990 ...........
35.1
1991 ...........
35.5
1992 ...........
35.8
1993 ...........
36.6
1994 ...........
36.9
1995 ...........
37.4
1996 ...........
36.9
1997 ...........
35.9
1998 ...........
35.7
1999 ...........
37.3
2000 ...........
37.5
2001 ...........
38.0
2002 ...........
38.6
2003 ...........
37.1
2004 ...........
35.9
2005 ...........
36.1
2006 ...........
35.1
2007 ...........
36.1
2008 ...........
34.7
2009 ...........
36.4
2010 ...........
35.7
2011 ...........
35.1
2012 ...........
35.5
2013 est
35.1

(NOS. 4-6)
19.9
20.1
16.5
17.1
17.3
17.8
17.9
18.2
20.5
22.0
21.4
21.5
20.2
18.6
19.1
18.2
17.6
16.4
15.7
13.6
11.1
10.7
8.1
7.7
7.7
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.1
7.6
7.2
6.5
6.2
6.3
6.6
7.0
6.1
6.1
6.7
6.1
6.8
7.3
7.1
6.8
7.2
7.0
5.8
6.0
6.3
6.8
7.7

(NOS. 2&3)
11.1
16.6
19.9
19.9
15.8
15.9
15.8
15.6
15.5
14.9
15.0
14.4
13.4
13.5
13.2
12.4
14.6
14.5
12.6
12.1
10.5
10.3
8.3
9.5
8.5
7.6
7.7
7.6
7.9
8.2
10.4
9.6
9.4
9.9
8.5
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.0
7.4
7.5
7.1
7.2
6.9
7.0
7.3
7.4
6.8
7.8
6.7
7.1

Oil
7.1
6.8
8.4
8.6
11.4
11.6
11.5
11.8
11.9
11.5
11.4
11.2
11.6
12.2
12.6
12.9
13.2
13.6
14.1
14.6
16.1
18.8
17.4
16.6
17.3
18.5
18.2
18.5
18.1
17.3
16.4
17.7
17.4
18.0
19.4
19.8
21.0
21.8
18.3
21.1
21.8
22.2
22.2
22.9
22.6
23.1
23.6
23.9
23.9
25.8
26.1

Petro-Chem

Aviation

Feedstock
0.6
1.0
2.2
2.8
1.9
1.7
1.9
2.1
2.1
2.4
2.0
1.6
1.4
2.1
3.6
4.7
4.7
4.6
5.0
5.3
5.1
4.9
5.1
6.0
4.5
4.3
4.5
5.1
5.4
5.5
4.8
4.5
5.2
5.0
4.7
5.3
3.5
3.1
5.9
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.7
4.6
4.1
4.2
3.8

Fuel(1)
1.1
1.7
2.1
2.3
2.7
2.7
2.9
3.3
3.4
3.4
3.7
3.9
4.2
4.3
4.1
4.5
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.8
4.9
5.3
5.6
5.9
5.5
5.6
5.5
4.9
4.8
4.3
4.2
4.5
4.9
5.2
5.3
5.4
4.9
4.6
4.1
4.2
4.6
4.5
4.0
4.1
4.4
4.3
4.2
3.7
4.2
3.6

Others Total
18.2
100
14.2
100
14.7
100
13.2
100
14.9
100
14.7
100
14.2
100
13.9
100
13.8
100
12.8
100
13.6
100
14.5
100
13.8
100
13.6
100
13.1
100
12.5
100
10.4
100
10.2
100
10.5
100
10.1
100
13.1
100
9.5
100
18.5
100
17.5
100
19.5
100
19.3
100
20.2
100
19.7
100
20.1
100
20.8
100
20.3
100
20.6
100
19.9
100
19.0
100
19.7
100
19.5
100
19.4
100
19.2
100
18.6
100
19.5
100
19.4
100
20.0
100
19.6
100
21.1
100
20.0
100
20.4
100
19.8
100
18.8
100
19.1
100
16.8
100
16.6
100

(1) Includes aviation gasoline and turbo fuel - kero & naptha type.

July 2014

DISCONTINUED
Section 8

Transportation
Sub-Section
8.1

Table

Gas Pipelines in Canada at Year-End


Current Year .......................................................................................................................8.1a

8.2

Gas Pipelines in Canada at Year-End


1963 - 1975 ........................................................................................................................8.2a
1976 - 1988 ........................................................................................................................8.2b
1989 - Present ....................................................................................................................8.2c

8.3

Oil Pipelines in Canada at Year-End


Current Year .......................................................................................................................8.3a

8.4

Oil Pipelines in Canada at Year-End


1959 - 1971 ........................................................................................................................8.4a
1972 - 1982 ........................................................................................................................8.4b
1983 - Present ...................................................................................................................8.4c

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table 8.1a

GAS PIPELINES IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END 1992
Kilometres
(outside diameter of pipe
- in millimetres)
GATHERING LINES(1)
New Brunswick........ .....................
Quebec.................... .....................
Ontario..................... .....................
Manitoba.................. .....................
Saskatchewan......... .....................
Alberta..................... .....................
British Columbia............................
Territories......................................
Total
TRANSMISSION
New Brunswick........ .....................
Quebec.................... .....................
Ontario..................... .....................
Manitoba.................. .....................
Saskatchewan......... .....................
Alberta..................... .....................
British Columbia............................
Total

0-75

76-150

151-226

227-328

329-531

532 and
Larger

Total

184

327
-

411
595

198
-

1 507
49

396
262
271
2 055
245
3 229

DISTRIBUTION
New Brunswick........ .....................
Quebec.................... .....................
2 457
Ontario..................... ..................... 29 718
Manitoba.................. .....................
3 012
Saskatchewan......... ..................... 52 658
Alberta (2)................ ..................... 40 231
British Columbia............................ 11 852
Total
139 928
ALL LINES
New Brunswick........ .....................
Quebec.................... .....................
2 457
Ontario..................... ..................... 30 298
Manitoba.................. .....................
3 274
Saskatchewan......... ..................... 52 929
Alberta (2)................ ..................... 42 697
British Columbia............................ 12 097
Territories......................................
Total
143 752

19
754
402

1 883

42
947
576
6 333
3 353
783
12 034

212
1768
107
1 969
6 562
824
11 442

183
1 856
97
1 895
5 097
1 731
10 859

6 566
45 655
4 027
58 412
- 45 863
16
17 850
227 178 373

11 148

1 324
12 972
3 554
15 973
28 762
7 333
69 918

25
186

818
1 256
197
2 036
6 108
733
-

14 283

431
3 113
2 454
51
6 918

96
83
736
51
997

325
7 054
2 376
3 632
5 809
3 655
22 851

256
250
61
29
122
92
810

511
3 095
135
2 152
5 715
2 675

869
-

562
951
136
1 873
5 886
95
9 503

20 411

835

328
1 165
38
75
360
223
2 189

1 707
5 200
329
2 458
8 647
2 070
-

134
100
546

31
-

1 235

41 540

182
258
721

1 495
3 234
222
470
1 331
844
7 596

2 047
12 376
1 270
11 513
8 679
5 655

55
-

1 373

2 005
11 102
694
5 180
3 819
4 823
27 623

74
-

350
7 271
2 376
3 728
5 892
4 407
51
24 075

7 890
59 496
7 581
74 816
77 738
27 637
51
255 209

(1) Exclude producers' gathering line.


(2) Excludes Alberta cooperatives.

November 2006

November 2006

10

22
40
5 254
1 176
4 958
7 686
2 123
21 259
52
2 033
19 790
1 896
2 634
5 444
6 185
38 034
84
2 073
26 722
3 072
8 218
18 072
8 966
67 207

52
1 936
18 829
1 798
2 472
5 188
5 869
36 144

84
1 976
25 771
2 813
7 526
16 825
8 638
63 633

22
40
5 254
1 015
4 558
6 938
2 111
19 938

626
4 942
658

1 678

10

7 914

1964

7 551

496
4 699
658

1 688

Note: Excluding Manufactured & L.P. Gas Lines

GATHERING
New Brunswick.................................
Quebec...........................................
Ontario..............................................
Manitoba...........................................
Saskatchewan............................
Alberta.........................................
British Columbia.......................
Territories..................................
Total
TRANSMISSION
New Brunswick..........................
Quebec.............................................
Ontario..............................................
Manitoba...................................
Saskatchewan...........................
Alberta..............................................
British Columbia..........................
Total
DISTRIBUTION
New Brunswick..........................
Quebec.....................................
Ontario..............................................
Manitoba..................................
Saskatchewan.............................
Alberta........................................
British Columbia.............................
Total
ALL LINES
New Brunswick..........................
Quebec.....................................
Ontario...........................................
Manitoba........................................
Saskatchewan..............................
Alberta........................................
British Columbia...........................
Territories.................................
Total

1963

84
2 124
27 668
3 658
8 992
18 710
9 692
70 928

52
2 084
20 439
2 179
2 800
5 612
6 523
39 689

22
40
5 456
1 479
5 292
8 077
2 496
22 862

8 377

900
5 021
673

1 773

10

1965

84
2 370
28 905
3 701
9 820
18 936
10 185
74 001

52
2 190
21 428
2 163
2 879
5 831
6 862
41 405

22
180
5 599
1 538
5 840
8 312
2 543
24 034

8 562

1 101
4 793
780

1 878

10

1966

84
2 635
29 831
4 184
11 518
23 739
11 230
83 221

52
2 395
22 331
2 340
3 268
9 304
7 419
47 109

22
238
5 662
1 844
6 972
9 044
2 829
26 611

9 501

1 278
5 391
982

10
2
1 838

1968

Kilometres

84
2 477
29 706
3 967
10 523
20 279
10 685
77 721

52
2 280
22 108
2 322
3 080
6 912
7 187
43 941

22
195
5 726
1 645
6 294
8 573
2 672
25 127

8 653

1 149
4 794
826

10
2
1 872

1967

1963 - 1975

84
2 770
31 908
4 334
11 965
26 744
12 915
90 720

52
2 530
24 234
2 359
3 421
10 816
8 053
51 465

22
238
5 724
1 975
7 248
9 743
3 816
28 766

10
2
1 950
1 296
6 185
1 046
10 489

1969

GAS PIPELINES IN CANADA AT YEAR-END

84
2 763
32 739
4 562
13 066
29 588
13 618
96 420

52
2 523
25 122
2 436
3 598
12 155
8 573
54 459

22
238
5 813
2 126
8 031
10 914
3 888
31 032

10
2
1 804
1 437
6 519
1 157
10 929

1970

84
2 876
33 657
4 948
13 827
31 048
14 777
101 217

52
2 636
25 912
2 623
3 791
12 622
8 878
56 514

22
238
5 973
2 325
8 628
11 597
4 373
33 156

10
2
1 772
1 408
6 829
1 526
11 547

1971

84
2 964
35 548
5 307
15 232
33 272
15 805
108 212

52
2 724
26 718
2 749
4 098
13 932
9 438
59 711

22
238
7 002
2 558
9 650
12 578
4 775
36 823

10
2
1 828
1 484
6 762
1 592
11 678

1972

84
3 014
36 821
5 492
16 155
35 662
16 484
113 712

52
2 774
26 384
2 850
4 363
14 917
9 956
61 296

22
238
8 411
2 642
10 242
13 005
4 879
39 439

10
2
2 026
1 550
7 740
1 649
12 977

1973

84
3 005
38 459
5 584
16 338
38 403
15 575
55
117 503

52
2 765
27 395
2 937
4 616
16 524
8 946
63 235

22
238
9 239
2 647
10 514
12 854
4 893
40 407

10
2
1 825
1 208
9 025
1 736
55
13 861

1974

Table 8.2a

84
3 216
39 099
5 399
17 013
42 831
16 235
55
123 932

52
2 976
28 034
2 655
4 789
18 851
9 285
66 642

22
238
9 225
2 744
10 582
13 930
5 043
41 784

10
2
1 840
1 642
10 050
1 907
55
15 506

1975

1977

November 2006

GATHERING (1)
New Brunswick...........................
21
21
Quebec...........................................
2
Ontario........................................
1 992
1 939
Manitoba........................................
Saskatchewan...............................
2 290
2 757
Alberta....................................
12 848
13 822
British Columbia............................
2 070
2 121
Territories.....................................
55
55
Total
19 278
20 715
TRANSMISSION
New Brunswick................................
22
22
Quebec.........................................
238
265
Ontario.............................................
9 387
9 346
Manitoba...........................................
2 743
2 779
Saskatchewan..................................
10 615
10 862
Alberta..............................................
15 596
17 075
British Columbia................................
5 088
5 177
Total
43 689
45 526
DISTRIBUTION
New Brunswick.................................
146
146
Quebec....................................
2 891
2 939
Ontario........................................
28 716
29 379
Manitoba.....................................
2 739
2 815
Saskatchewan.................................
4 966
5 079
Alberta (2)...................................
21 554
25 065
British Columbia........................
9 398
9 789
Total
70 410
75 212
ALL LINES
New Brunswick.................................
189
189
Quebec........................................
3 131
3 204
Ontario..............................................
40 095
40 664
Manitoba......................................
5 482
5 594
Saskatchewan..................................
17 871
18 698
Alberta (2).........................................
49 998
55 962
British Columbia................................
16 556
17 087
Territories.................................
55
55
Total
133 377
141 453
Note: Excluding Manufactured & L.P. Gas Lines.
(1) Excludes gathering lines of the upstream producing industry.
(2) Excludes Alberta cooperatives.

1976

22
256
9 314
2 806
10 666
17 998
5 230
46 292
146
3 000
35 272
2 976
5 421
28 951
10 189
85 955
189
3 256
46 650
5 782
17 987
61 304
18 126
55
153 349

22
256
9 243
2 779
10 702
17 741
5 249
45 992
146
2 972
34 477
2 876
5 288
26 850
10 073
82 682
189
3 228
45 666
5 655
17 804
58 407
17 912
55
148 916

2 064

21

1 900
14 355
2 707
55
21 102

1979

1 814
13 816
2 590
55
20 242

1 946

21

1978

189
3 285
43 384
5 724
18 230
65 292
19 133
55
155 292

146
3 030
31 837
3 049
5 593
31 092
10 767
85 514

22
256
9 441
2 675
10 765
18 121
5 283
46 563

1 872
16 079
3 083
55
23 215

2 105

21

1980

189
3 346
44 666
5 858
18 633
69 251
19 654
55
161 652

146
3 070
32 975
3 068
5 784
32 567
11 250
88 860

22
276
9 569
2 790
10 955
19 064
5 326
48 002

1 894
17 620
3 078
55
24 790

2 122

21

1981

Kilometres

1976 - 1988

189
3 791
46 562
6 129
19 355
72 557
20 498
55
169 136

146
3 502
34 220
3 264
5 904
33 059
11 846
91 941

22
289
10 212
2 865
11 517
19 836
5 468
50 209

1 934
19 662
3 184
55
26 986

2 130

21

1982

GAS PIPELINES IN CANADA AT YEAR-END

189
4 000
47 728
6 151
25 532
77 142
21 316
55
182 113

146
3 710
35 135
3 182
11 547
33 583
12 502
99 805

22
290
10 432
2 969
11 769
20 824
5 522
51 828

2 216
22 735
3 292
55
30 480

2 161

21

1983

189
5 464
49 438
6 227
35 040
81 595
22 081
55
200 089

146
4 359
36 638
3 246
19 135
36 753
13 147
113 424

22
1 105
10 626
2 982
13 177
22 297
5 611
55 820

2 728
22 546
3 321
55
30 845

2 174

21

1984

189
5 814
50 828
7 327
43 240
83 270
22 700
55
213 423

146
4 669
37 698
4 338
27 598
37 412
13 533
125 394

22
1 145
10 925
2 989
12 941
22 519
5 800
56 341

2 701
23 339
3 367
55
31 688

2 205

21

1985

189
6 816
52 296
7 422
53 252
87 378
23 682
91
231 126

146
5 715
38 999
4 427
38 413
40 196
14 316
142 212

22
1 101
11 053
2 995
13 056
23 280
5 961
57 468

1 783
23 902
3 405
91
31 446

2 244

21

1986

189
6 761
54 467
7 486
59 914
92 347
24 917
97
246 178

146
5 656
41 224
4 496
44 732
40 681
15 299
152 234

22
1 105
11 073
2 990
13 181
23 740
6 097
58 208

2 001
27 926
3 521
97
35 736

2 170

21

1987

Table 8.2b

7 053
53 775
7 555
58 453
69 313
22 771
51
218 971

5 936
41 581
4 559
44 732
41 342
14 409
152 559

1 117
11 210
2 996
13 181
24 519
6 266
59 289

984
540
3 452
2 096
51
7 123

1988

1 123
11 440
3 075
14 364
25 238
6 313
61 553

TRANSMISSION
New Brunswick...........
Quebec........................
Ontario.........................
Manitoba......................
Saskatchewan..............
Alberta (2)....................
British Columbia...........
Total

November 2006

DISTRIBUTION
New Brunswick...........
Quebec........................
6 074
Ontario......................... 41 972
Manitoba......................
3 847
Saskatchewan.............. 47 867
Alberta.......................... 43 288
British Columbia........... 15 406
Total
158 454
ALL LINES
New Brunswick...........
Quebec........................
7 197
Ontario......................... 54 357
Manitoba......................
6 922
Saskatchewan.............. 62 629

945
398
2 929
2 182
51
6 505

GATHERING (1)
New Brunswick...........
Quebec........................
Ontario.........................
Manitoba......................
Saskatchewan..............
Alberta..........................
British Columbia...........
Territories.....................
Total

1989

6 369
44 512
3 947
58 031
45 212
16 494
174 565
7 682
57 902
7 312
73 901

7 267
55 792
7 229
70 480

1 313
12 453
3 365
15 434
26 805
7 254
66 624

937
436
3 265
2 334
51
7 023

1991

6 144
43 579
3 948
55 281
44 346
15 516
168 814

1 123
11 880
3 281
14 781
26 829
6 328
64 222

333
418
3 030
2 212
51
6 044

1990

7 890
59 496
7 581
74 816

6 566
45 655
4 027
58 412
45 863
17 850
178 373

1 324
12 972
3 554
15 973
28 762
7 333
69 918

869
431
3 113
2 454
51
6 918

1992

Kilometres

1989 - 1992

GAS PIPELINES IN CANADA AT YEAR-END

Table 8.2c

Table 8.3a

OIL PIPELINES IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END 1992
Kilometres
(diameter of pipe - millimetres)

0-150

151-328

329-480

481 and
Larger

Total

GATHERING LINES (1)


Northwest Territories...........
British Columbia...................
Alberta.................................
Saskatchewan.....................
Manitoba..............................
Ontario.................................
Total

-178
3 576
1 694
160
72
5 680

-253
3 409
1 434
71
-5 167

--35
32
--67

-63
20
---83

-494
7 040
3 160
231
72
10 997

TRUNK LINES
Northwest Territories.......................
British Columbia.....................
Alberta..........................................
Saskatchewan.............................
Manitoba.....................................
Ontario......................................
Quebec..........................................
Total

--205
319
---524

--1 150
650
428
46
114
2 388

-834
2 899
2 234
1 021
1 337
227
8 552

752
1 644
9 614
3 778
1 780
1 490
348
19 406

PRODUCT LINES
Yukon...................................
British Columbia.....................
Alberta..........................................
Saskatchewan.............................
Manitoba.....................................
Ontario......................................
Quebec..........................................
Total

89
56
225
133
-24
-527

173
76
26
275

13
22
35

89
56
1 470
1 490
312
1 959
254
5 630

ALL LINES
Northwest Territories.......................
Yukon...................................
British Columbia...................
Alberta..........................................
Saskatchewan.............................
Manitoba.....................................
Ontario......................................
Quebec..........................................
Total

-89
234
4 006
2 146
160
96
-6 731

---1 358
682
428
122
140
2 730

--897
2 932
2 234
1 021
1 359
227
8 670

752
89
2 194
18 125
8 428
2 323
3 521
602
36 033

752
810
5 360
575
331
107
7
7 942

1 060
1 357
312
1 837
228
4 793

752
-1 063
9 829
3 366
714
1 944
235
17 903

(1) Exclude producers' gathering line.


Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

November 2006

November 2006

GATHERING LINES
British Columbia..............................
Alberta...........................................
Saskatchewan.................................
Manitoba.........................................
Ontario......................................
Total
TRUNK LINES
British Columbia..............................
Alberta.....................................
Saskatchewan.................................
Manitoba...................................
Ontario.........................................
Quebec.......................................
Total
PRODUCT LINES
Yukon.....................................
British Columbia..............................
Alberta.....................................
Saskatchewan................................
Manitoba...................................
Ontario............................................
Quebec.......................................
Total
ALL LINES
Yukon............................................
British Columbia..............................
Alberta..................................
Saskatchewan.................................
Manitoba.........................................
Ontario............................................
Quebec.........................................
Total
127
2 931
1 202
208
4 468
842
2 850
2 113
888
269
240
7 202
262
56
154
1 355
85
1 912
262
1 025
5 935
3 315
1 096
1 624
325
13 582

842
2 623
2 103
888
269
240
6 965

172
154
1 355
85
1 766

172
842
5 360
3 163
1 080
1 624
325
12 566

1960

-2 583
1 060
192
-3 835

1959

262
1 988
6 622
3 455
1 099
1 624
325
15 375

262
56
154
1 355
85
1 912

1 654
3 198
2 121
890
269
240
8 372

278
3 270
1 334
209
5 091

1961

89
2 185
7 136
3 691
1 099
1 627
325
16 152

89
56
158
1 358
85
1 746

1 756
3 494
2 132
890
269
240
8 781

373
3 484
1 559
209
5 625

1962

89
2 185
7 725
3 843
1 165
1 737
325
17 069

89
56
201
1 362
85
1 793

1 756
3 895
2 132
954
375
240
9 352

373
3 629
1 711
211
5 924

1963

89
2 185
8 438
4 568
1 570
1 738
325
18 913

89
56
203
618
313
1 363
85
2 727

1 756
4 530
2 132
1 041
375
240
10 074

373
3 705
1 818
216
6 112

1964

Kilometres

1959 - 1971

409
3 930
1 970
219
6 528

1965

89
2 221
9 003
4 794
1 573
1 738
428
19 846

89
56
203
618
313
1 363
85
2 727

1 756
4 870
2 206
1 041
375
343
10 591

OIL PIPELINES IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END

89
2 292
9 874
4 931
1 589
1 738
428
20 941

89
56
203
618
313
1 363
85
2 727

1 756
5 549
2 206
1 041
375
343
11 270

480
4 122
2 107
235
6 944

1966

89
2 295
11 103
5 332
1 707
1 828
428
22 782

89
56
203
618
313
1 363
85
2 727

1 756
6 523
2 519
1 154
465
343
12 760

483
4 377
2 195
240
7 295

1967

89
2 298
11 809
5 550
1 729
1 870
530
23 875

89
56
224
618
313
1 363
187
2 850

1 756
7 253
2 650
1 167
465
343
13 634

486
4 332
2 282
249
42
7 391

1968

89
2 562
14 233
6 426
1 744
1 883
546
27 483

89
56
224
618
313
1 363
203
2 866

1 756
7 717
2 799
1 167
478
343
14 260

750
6 292
3 009
264
42
10 357

1969

89
2 729
14 307
6 518
1 744
1 915
547
27 849

89
56
533
618
313
1 363
204
3 176

1 756
7 520
2 800
1 167
510
343
14 096

917
6 254
3 100
264
42
10 577

1970

Table 8.4a

89
2 716
15 121
6 857
1 749
2 067
547
29 146

89
56
533
618
313
1 370
204
3 183

1 756
7 995
3 127
1 167
639
343
15 027

904
6 593
3 112
269
58
10 936

1971

November 2006

ALL LINES
Yukon............................................
British Columbia....................................
Alberta..............................................
Saskatchewan.......................................
Manitoba..........................................
Ontario...............................................
Quebec.................................................

PRODUCT LINES
Yukon...................................................
British Columbia....................................
Alberta.........................................
Saskatchewan.......................................
Manitoba...............................................
Ontario...............................................
Quebec................................................

TRUNK LINES
British Columbia....................................
Alberta..........................................
Saskatchewan.......................................
Manitoba............................................
Ontario............................................
Quebec........................................

GATHERING LINES
British Columbia....................................
Alberta...................................................
Saskatchewan.......................................
Manitoba...............................................
Ontario..............................................

89
2 636
15 250
7 359
1 813
2 066
573
29 786

89
56
533
618
313
1 368
230
3 207

1 756
8 071
3 487
1 233
668
343
15 558

824
6 646
3 254
267
30
11 021

1972

89
2 638
15 725
7 670
1 729
2 100
573
30 524

89
56
533
618
313
1 368
230
3 207

1 756
7 994
3 574
1 178
714
343
15 559

826
7 198
3 478
238
18
11 758

1973

89
2 658
16 217
7 650
1 811
2 582
573
31 580

89
56
565
618
313
1 839
230
3 710

1 756
7 760
3 574
1 178
714
343
15 325

846
7 892
3 458
320
29
12 545

1974

89
2 705
16 303
7 728
2 037
2 578
594
32 034

89
56
565
618
313
1 839
251
3 731

1 756
7 772
3 540
1 389
710
343
15 510

893
7 966
3 570
335
29
12 793

1975

89
2 637
16 272
7 809
2 037
3 326
701
32 871

89
56
567
618
313
1 864
248
3 755

1 756
7 832
3 717
1 389
1 433
453
16 580

825
7 873
3 474
335
29
12 536

1976

Kilometres

1972 - 1982

89
2 679
17 023
7 608
2 023
3 440
700
33 562

89
56
575
618
313
1 964
248
3 863

1 756
8 449
3 717
1 389
1 475
452
17 238

867
7 999
3 273
321
1
12 461

1977

OIL PIPELINES IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END

89
2 641
17 365
8 178
2 025
3 422
700
34 420

89
56
853
1 341
313
1 947
248
4 847

1 755
8 539
3 569
1 389
1 474
452
17 178

830
7 973
3 268
323
1
12 395

1978

89
2 646
17 567
8 380
2 026
3 461
699
34 868

89
56
853
1 341
313
1 985
247
4 884

1 747
8 496
3 569
1 389
1 475
452
17 128

843
8 218
3 470
324
1
12 856

1979

89
2 669
18 458
8 341
2 027
3 381
699
35 664

89
56
853
1 341
313
1 905
247
4 804

1 750
8 922
3 574
1 390
1 475
452
17 563

863
8 683
3 426
324
1
13 297

1980

89
2 688
18 960
8 325
2 023
3 581
699
36 365

89
56
825
1 362
312
2 033
247
4 924

1 754
9 219
3 568
1 388
1 475
452
17 856

878
8 916
3 395
323
73
13 585

1981

Table 8.4b

89
2 689
19 120
8 216
2 033
3 583
699
36 429

89
56
853
1 371
312
2 035
247
4 963

1 753
9 375
3 570
1 388
1 475
452
18 013

880
8 892
3 275
333
73
13 453

1982

-755
10 911
3 637
233
73
15 609
-1 643
10 182
3 738
1 387
1 489
338
18 777
89
56
854
1 357
312
2 095
250
5 013
-89
2 454
21 947
8 732
1 932
3 657
588
39 399

-717
9 614
3 195
280
73
13 879

-1 646
8 927
3 569
1 387
1 475
451
17 455

89
56
853
1 365
312
2 095
250
5 020

-89
2 419
19 394
8 129
1 979
3 643
701
36 354

1984
-

752
89
2 484
24 527
8 077
2 157
3 593
595
42 274

89
56
854
1 357
312
2 031
250
4 949

752
1 645
9 526
3 292
1 441
1 489
345
18 490

-783
14 147
3 428
404
73
18 835 (1)

1985

November 2006

(1) Includes 10 206.1 kilometres of producers gathering lines.


(2) Includes 10 588.7 kilometres of producers gathering lines.

GATHERING LINES(1)
Northwest Territories........
British Columbia...............
Alberta..............................
Saskatchewan..................
Manitoba..........................
Ontario.............................
Total
TRUNK LINES
Northwest Territories........
British Columbia...............
Alberta..............................
Saskatchewan..................
Manitoba..........................
Ontario.............................
Quebec.............................
Total
PRODUCT LINES
Yukon...............................
British Columbia...............
Alberta..............................
Saskatchewan..................
Manitoba..........................
Ontario.............................
Quebec.............................
Total
ALL LINES
Northwest Territories........
Yukon...............................
British Columbia...............
Alberta..............................
Saskatchewan..................
Manitoba..........................
Ontario.............................
Quebec.............................
Total

1983
-

812
89
2 434
24 835
8 882
2 194
3 597
595
43 438

89
56
853
1 375
312
2 031
250
4 966

752
1 645
9 642
3 675
1 477
1 489
345
19 025

822
89
2 515
26 569
11 055
2 755
3 464
595
47 864

89
56
853
1 363
312
1 898
250
4 821

752
1 645
9 952
3 974
1 741
1 489
345
19 898

70
814
15 764
5 718
702
77
23 145 (3)

1987
-

752
89
2 180
16 121
8 208
2 318
3 464
598
33 730

89
56
1 118
1 363
312
1 917
254
5 109

752
1 645
9 540
3 952
1 775
1 475
344
19 483

-479
5 463
2 893
231
72
9 138 (4)

1988
-

752
89
2 199
17 186
8 201
2 319
3 521
601
34 868

89
56
1 118
1 363
312
1 959
254
5 151

752
1 650
9 496
3 917
1 776
1 490
347
19 428

-493
6 572
2 921
231
72
10 289 (4)

1989
-

752
89
2 194
17 388
8 212
2 322
3 521
601
35 079

89
56
1 118
1 363
312
1 959
254
5 151

752
1 645
9 584
3 952
1 779
1 490
347
19 549

-493
6 686
2 897
231
72
10 379 (4)

1990

(3) Includes 14 084.8 kilometres of producers gathering lines.


(4) Excludes producers gathering lines.

60
733
14 340
3 832
405
77
19 447 (2)

1986

Kilometres

1983 - 1992

OIL PIPELINES IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END

752
89
2 195
18 007
8 244
2 323
3 597
519
35 726

89
56
1 425
1 363
312
2 035
172
5 452

752
1 645
9 583
3 780
1 780
1 490
347
19 377

-494
6 999
3 101
231
72
10 897 (4)

1991
-

752
89
2 194
18 125
8 428
2 323
3 521
602
36 033

494
7 040
3 160
231
72
10 997 (4)
0
752
1 644
9 614
3 778
1 780
1 490
348
19 406
0
89
56
1 470
1 490
312
1 959
254
5 630

1992

Table 8.4c

Section 9

Imports/Exports
Sub-Section
9.1

Table

Exports From Canada - Crude Oil & Equivalent & Natural Gas
1952 - 2008 ........................................................................................................................ 9.1a
2009 Present ................................................................................................................... 9.1b

9.2

Canadian Exports of Energy Materials


1961 - 1974 ........................................................................................................................ 9.2a
1975 - 1987 ........................................................................................................................ 9.2b
1988 - 2006 ........................................................................................................................ 9.2c

9.3

Canadian Imports of Energy Materials


1961 - 1974 ........................................................................................................................ 9.3a
1975 - 1987 ........................................................................................................................ 9.3b
1988 - 2004 ....................................................................................................................... 9.3c
2005-2006 .......................................................................................................................... 9.3d

Note: Refer to Section 7 Table 2b for imports by country

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table 9.1a

EXPORTS FROM CANADA


1952 - 2008

1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

.........................................
.........................................
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.........................................
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.........................................
.........................................
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.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
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.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
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.........................................

CRUDE OIL &


EQUIVALENT
Thousand Cubic Metres
Daily
Total
Average
226
1
398
1
373
1
2 357
6
6 818
19
8 847
24
5 034
14
5 302
15
6 712
18
10 194
28
14 553
40
14 441
40
16 091
44
17 164
47
19 656
54
23 891
65
26 616
73
31 359
86
38 280
105
43 057
118
54 228
149
66 752
183
52 990
145
41 707
114
29 030
80
19 211
53
15 570 *
43
16 727 *
46
12 426 *
34
9 505 *
26
12 164 *
33
16 778 *
46
20 873 *
57
28 300 *
78
33 957
93
36 024
99
41 284
113
37 548
103
37 976
104
44 240
121
48 725
133
53 285
146
57 001
156
61 374
168
65 258
178
70 711
194
77 376
212
72 824
200
80 317
219
79 571
218
84 917
233
89 512
245
94 150
257
91 642
251
102 771
282
106 231
291
108 693
298

Million
Dollars

4 462
5 532
6 042
6 679
6 904
7 426
9 756
11 078
11 418
8 767
10 121
19 332
16 083
18 015
20 514
25 174
29 994
37 942
41 830
67 439

NATURAL GAS
Million Cubic Metres
at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Daily
Million
Total
Average
Dollars
225
1
266
1
198
1
319
1
304
1
446
1
2 464
7
2 401
7
2 579
7
4 764
13
9 053
25
9 658
26
11 448
31
11 442
31
12 074
33
14 310
39
16 944
46
18 974
52
21 759
60
25 581
70
28 528
78
29 204
80
27 215
75
26 896
74
27 026
74
28 152
77
25 002
68
27 906
76
22 563
62
4 036
21 584
59
4 408
22 197
61
4 809
20 169
55
3 941
21 402
59
3 818
26 153
72
4 010
21 090
58
2 566
28 009
77
2 559
35 913
98
2 959
37 903
104
3 023
40 689
111
3 267
47 688
131
3 590
57 897
158
4 730
63 017
173
5 903
71 403
196
6 428
79 150
217
5 649
80 117
219
7 433
81 795
224
8 626
89 164
244
8 967
95 121
261
10 951
101 246
277
20 554
108 240
297
25 595
107 728
295
18 359
101 472
278
26 084
105 261
288
27 039
106 271
291
35 911
102 102
280
27 798
108 844
298
28 050
103 983
285
32 575

* Includes exchanges with the United States.

November 2012

Table 9.1b

EXPORTS FROM CANADA


2009 - 2013

2009 .........................................
2010 .........................................
2011 .........................................
2012 .........................................
2013 .........................................

CRUDE OIL &


EQUIVALENT
Thousand Cubic Metres
Daily
Total
Average
109 024
299
110 833
304
126 210
346
136 990
374
148 317
406

Million
Dollars
42 741
51 899
68 798
74 744
81 703

NATURAL GAS
Million Cubic Metres
at 101.325 kPa and 15C
Daily
Million
Total
Average
Dollars
95 240
261
15 958
95 589
262
15 619
92 716
254
13 463
88 290
241
8 740
81 932
224
10 402

* Includes exchanges with the United States.

March 2014

3.2
285

4.7

8.6
0.8
232.5
14.6
72.4
9.0

0.7
5.5
328
2.1
143
3.7
153

..
..

4.2
16.5
512.2

152.3
10.2
41.7
4.8

0.4
3.2
166
3.5
206
2.4
91

..
..

1.6
15.8
422.1

16.0
491.6

2.1
76

1.9
140

5.9
339

0.9

75.6
9.6

233.9
14.4

9.9
1.0

166.0

8.5
0.8

137.5

1963

192.7

1962

18.0
488.9

3.1

7.7
768

4.9
166

1.6
97

6.4
368

0.8

97.6
11.4

262.0
16.1

12.1
1.2

74.7

1964

15.5
488.1

2.6

10.8
1 250

1.1
40

1.3
80

5.7
322

0.3

104.3
11.4

280.0
17.2

12.8
1.1

53.7

1965

16.2
524.3

2.4

15.0
1 642

1.9
69

1.4
79

6.8
381

0.2

108.7
12.1

321.7
19.6

13.6
1.1

36.4

16.3
615.5

2.1

21.7
1 973

1.9
68

1.3
76

11.2
556

123.7
14.3

397.9
23.9

15.5
1.2

23.9

1967 -

1961 - 1974
1966

(3)

November 2006

(1) All value are f.o.b. place of lading.


(2) The drop in value is attributable to valuation adjustments made to exclude subsidies, freight and handling which had been included previously.
(3) Less than $50 000.

Radioactive ores and


concentrates:
Million dollars............................................
Coal:
Million dollars............................................
Million tonnes............................................
Crude petroleum:
Million dollars............................................
Million cubic metres..................................
Natural Gas:
Million dollars............................................
Billion cubic metres...................................
Crude bituminous
substances. n.e.s.:
Million dollars............................................
Fuel Oil:
Million dollars............................................
Million litres...............................................
Coke:
Million dollars............................................
Thousand tonnes......................................
Gasoline:
Million dollars............................................
Million litres...............................................
Butane and propane gas
(liquefied):
Million dollars............................................
Million litres...............................................
Petroleum and coal
products, n.e.s.:
Million dollars............................................
Electricity:
Million dollars............................................
Total value - Million dollars.......................

1961

14.3
706.4

3.4

23.9
2 146

2.1
66

2.2
138

18.5
811.9

2.4

27.2
2 527

2.2
70

4.3
250

21.0
996

0.8
16.7
777

176.2
19.0

525.8
31.4

9.8
1.3

24.5

1969 -

153.8
16.9

446.4
26.6

16.7
1.3

26.1

1968

CANADIAN EXPORTS OF ENERGY MATERIALS (1)

(3)

(2)

34.4
1 028.6

1.4

37.5
3 305

3.0
90

6.9
297

34.8
1 646

206.0
21.8

649.1
38.3

48.2
1 304.4

7.8

46.0
3 737

1.2
35

7.4
299

51.0
2 339

250.7
25.6

787.4
43.0

17.7
87.0
7.0

26.0

1971 -

29.5
4.0

1970

(3)

67.9
1 734.4

11.9

62.9
4 980

2.4
77

5.0
258

123.4
5 841

306.8
28.5

1 007.5
54.2

106.5
7.8

40.1

1972 -

(3)

109.2
2 479.1

13.6

93.1
5 760

34.7
741

10.7
370

155.4
6 583

350.7
29.2

1 482.1
66.8

165.4
10.9

64.2

1973 -

(3)

Table 9.2a

174.6
5 059.2

4.1

236.0
5 610

18.7
266

11.0
286

330.9
5 523

66.7

493.6
27.2

3 419.9
53.0

252.4
10.8

51.3

1974

2 287
29
1 617
27

4
137
2 092
20
322
41
439

350
6 841

3 052
42
1 092
27

16
251
3 781
17
258
60
775

301
5 870

12

448
7 452

39
388

28
356

113
1 457

54

2 028
28

1 751
19

596
12

75

1977

58

392
5 752

118
972

28
352

415
4 232

62

2 190
25

1 573
16

690
14

207

(4)

(4)

1978 -

162
377
479
9 391 16 715 20 640
5 247 5 521 6 210

557
12

478
12

104
7 216
5 425

67

51

1976

729
30 645
9 119

189

525
7 789

208
913

30
354

931
4 654

104

2 889
28

2 405
17

732
14

379

(4)

(4)

1979 -

773
28 323
11 139

333

699
6 443

198
706

46
470

1 043
4 273

140

3 984
23

2 899
12

794
14

231

(4)

(4)

1980 -

1 123
33 986
11 955

493

939
7 005

185
601

44
393

971
3 847

110

4 370
22

2 505
9

1 037
16

179

(4)

(4)

1981 -

1 120
33 211
12 752

591

1 095
8 086

170
536

29
236

637
2 722

93

4 755
22

2 728
12

1 176
16

359

(4)

(4)

1982 -

1 228
36 742
12 712

467

1 051
6 546

339
1 240

10
106

937
3 826

81

3 848
19

3 457
17

1 232
17

63

(4)

(4)

1983 -

1 378
37 323
15 061

485

1 106
7 166

429
1 584

15
171

1 140
4 425

26

3 923
21

4 404
21

1 821
24

334

(4)

(4)

1984 -

1 408
41 370
16 804

495

991
6 323

664
2 375

20
215

1 155
4 669

14

3 912
25

5 917
28

1 996
28

232

(4)

(4)

1985 -

All value are f.o.b. place of lading.


The drop in value is attributable to valuation adjustments made to exclude subsidies, freight and handling which had been included previously.
Less than $50,000.
Includes exchanges with the United States.

November 2006

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Radioactive ores and


concentrates:
Million dollars..................
Coal:
Million dollars..................
Million tonnes..................
Crude petroleum:
Million dollars..................
Million cubic metres........
Natural Gas:
Million dollars..................
Billion cubic metres.........
Crude bituminous
substances. n.e.s:
Million dollars..................
Fuel Oil:
Million dollars..................
Million litres.....................
Coke:
Million dollars..................
Thousand tonnes............
Gasoline:
Million dollars..................
Million litres.....................
Butane and propane gas
(liquefied):
Million dollars..................
Million litres.....................
Petroleum and coal
products, n.e.s:
Million dollars..................
Electricity:
Million dollars..................
Million kilowatt hours......
Total value - Million dollar

1975

1975 - 1987

CANADIAN EXPORTS OF ENERGY MATERIALS (1)

1 080
34 998
11 443

207

686
5 646

380
2 046

14
155

802
4 731

2 483
21

3 774
34

1 851
26

167

(4)

(4)

1986 -

Table 9.2b

1 200
45 318
12 719

198

663
6 492

358
2 022

19
205

951
5 712

2 527
28

4 855
36

1 670
26

278

1987

581.6

Radioactive ores and


concentrates:
Million dollars........
671.1

1,862.9

491.6
6,216

Petroleum and coal


products:
Million dollars........ 1,642.8

Butane and propane gas


(liquefied):
Million dollars........
584.8
Million litres...........
6,972

556.8
19,784

729.5
7,073

2,640.8

3,339.0

6,041.2

2,044.3
32.4

396.6

1991

714.0
26,217

702.8
5,915

2,199.7

4,360.6

6,682.5

1,677.6
26.1

462.6

1992

857.4
29,364

1,263.5
9,216

2,494.4

5,801.9

6,907.1

1,847.7
28.3

467.0

1993

12,670.8 13,159.6 15,180.2 15,748.2 16,799.8 19,639.0

538.3
16,231

667.9
6,016

2,651.2

3,278.7

5,528.5

2,110.3
32.0

405.3

1990

1,174.9
40,378

1,924.5
19,003

2,562.0

5,515.6

8,956.3

2,212.1
33.8

November 2007

677.8

1995

21,760.3 23,023.2

1,311.1
44,308

1,395.7
9,998

2,371.2

6,849.1

7,188.2

2,039.4
31.2

605.6

1994

(1) All value are f.o.b. place of lading.


(2) See Table 1 for export volumes.
NOTE: Format revised as a result of the adoption of the Harmonized System by Statistics Canada.

Total value
Million
dollars..........

661.5
18,459

3,022.7

2,928.9

Natural Gas:
Million dollars........

897.8
30,441

4,462.1

Crude petroleum: (2)


Million dollars........ 4,010.3

Electricity:
Million dollars........
Million kilowatt hou

2,077.2
31.8

1,935.1
29.5

Coal:
Million dollars........
Million tonnes........

1989

1988

2,587.1
35.8

836.2

1997

1,356.0
42,718

2,203.4
14,271

3,805.3

8,565.0

1,880.6
33.7

691.4

1999

1,659.7
31.5

607.8

2000

1,824.5
29.6

600.1

2001

1,669.7
26.2

792.1

2002

1,545.7
25.0

812.9

2003

1,704.6
25.7

880.9

2004

3,182.7
27.9

1,662.6

2005

3,514.1
27.7

n/a

2006

1,546.9
38,710

1,051.7
10,953

3,187.2

1,978.5
45,003

1,093.9
8,524

3,331.2

4,059.0
48,410

2,121.0
11,347

5,598.9

4,217.6
38,425

2,128.0
9,600

6,563.5

1,797.3
37,269

1,750.0
11,279

6,478.3

1,821.0
28,046

2,229.0
10,939

7,549.1

1,955.0
32,310

2,200.0
9,441

3,121.6
42,520

2,377.6
8,618

2,462.3
40,938

2,352.0
8,409

8,793.3 11,454.3 11,470.5

8,859.0 11,022.0 20,136.0 25,510.0 18,800.0 26,206.1 27,046.7 35,252.0 26,997.0

8,759.8 10,163.8 19,589.3 16,116.2 18,015.2 20,754.4 25,114.4 29,926.8 37,955.3

2,344.3
33.0

665.4

1998

Table 9.2c

27,731.8 30,194.6 26,414.3 30,161.4 53,771.7 56,959.9 49,302.6 60,918.2 67,694.9 86,977.6 84,751.2

1,213.5
41,583

2,365.3
17,927

3,694.6

6,895.5

10,594.0 10,841.6

2,139.8
33.6

829.1

1996

1988 - 2006

CANADIAN EXPORTS OF ENERGY MATERIALS (1)

1962 -

1963 -

312.3
22.9
5.8
444.0

0.1

9.6
377.0

320.6
22.8
2.9
228.0

0.3

9.3
382.0

10.8
408.0

0.1

17.6
1.2

299.0
23.2

141.0
14.4

1966

17.3
717.0

0.1

19.9
1.5

355.4
27.1

145.5
14.2

1967

16.8
685.0

0.2

35.4
2.5

372.6
28.2

160.4
15.1

1968

25.8
989.0

0.1

16.0
1.1

393.5
30.7

144.6
15.3

5.6

1.8

2.1

2.3

4.4

2.3

21.0
983.0

4.3

4.6

19.0
864.0

526.5

602.6

609.2

695.9

12.3
13.7
10.2
10.0
2 995.0 3 405.0 2 352.0 2 524.0

18.1
892.0

13.2
686.0

4.5

4.3

20.9
893.0

758.1

749.8

11.7
8.7
2 636.0 2 248.0

2.9

3.4

12.2
741.0

(2)

1969 -

77.0
109.4
102.8
119.8
142.5
131.4
5 321.0 8 199.0 7 913.0 9 413.0 10 036.0 9 558.0

126.2
14.5

1965

86.5
13.0

1964

November 2006

18.3
763.0

0.1

7.0
454.0

541.1
38.9

151.4
16.1

1971

13.0
509.0

0.2

7.6
446.0

680.7
44.7

178.8
17.1

1972

3.0

1.9

33.3
1.3

7.0

2.2

29.6
1.0

757.8

889.7 1 047.5

12.4
10.6
8.5
2 882.0 2 409.0 1 823.0

2.5

3.0

26.6
1.1

122.0
123.0
119.9
9 340.0 7 363.0 7 023.0

20.1
827.0

0.1

5.1
336.0

415.2
33.0

150.8
16.8

1970

(1) All values are f.o.b. place of origin.


(2) The drop in value is attributable to adjustments in valuation to exclude freight and handling.
(3) Because of classificafion changes in 1964, these entries are not strictly comparable to subsequent years for the same items.
Overall coverage of "energy materials" is consistent throughout the series.

Coal:
Million dollars..............
71.7
74.3
78.8
Million tonnes..............
10.3
10.6
11.4
Crude Petroleum:
Million dollars.............. 291.2
304.9
334.8
Million cubic metres....
21.2
21.4
23.5
Natural Gas:
Million dollars..............
1.7
1.8
2.4
Million cubic metres.... 158.0
158.0
195.0
Crude bituminous
substances, n.e.s:
0.8 (3)
1.0 (3)
Million dollars..............
1.1 (3)
Aviation gasoline and
motor gasoline, n.e.s.:
Million dollars..............
10.2
8.0
10.0
Million litres................. 283.0
234.0
392.0
Aviation turbine fuel,
kerosene, fuel oil,
diesel fuel:
66.3 (3)
71.5 (3)
Million dollars..............
67.1 (3)
Million litres................. 1 949.0
1 680.0
1 830.0
Coke:
Million dollars..............
11.1
10.1
10.5
Thousand tonnes........ 594.0
531.0
548.0
Naphtha and liquefied
petroleum gases:
4.2 (3)
5.0 (3)
Million dollars..............
2.8 (3)
Petroleum and coal
products, n.e.s.
(except chemical):
Million dollars..............
Electricity:
Million dollars..............
1.4
3.4
11.4
Million kilowatt hours... 312.0
813.0
2 879.0
Total value:
473.8
525.4
Million dollars............ 458.3

1961 -

1961 - 1974

CANADIAN IMPORTS OF ENERGY MATERIALS (1)

297.8
12.2

1974

0.9
10.0

0.3

5.8
261.0

9.3

4.2

54.7
1.3

Table 9.3a

1 290.0 3 260.6

6.4
5.2
1 970.0 1 642.0

6.6

3.5

27.6
995.0

131.7
236.2
6 162.0 3 893.0

2.2
53.0

0.2

7.8
416.0

942.5 2 646.2
52.1
46.3

161.5
14.5

1973

1976

1977

November 2006

(1) All values are f.o.b. place of origin.


(2) Includes exchanges with the United States.

(2)

(2)

1978 -

Coal:
Million dollars................. 560.9
533.5
605.9
616.6
15.0
14.4
15.0
13.0
Million tonnes.................
Crude Petroleum:
Million dollars................. 3 301.9 3 280.1 3 215.2 3 457.0
Million cubic metres.......
47.4
44.0
38.0
36.8
Natural Gas:
Million dollars.................
7.8
8.8
0.1
Million cubic metres.......
296
254
0.1
1.7
Crude bituminous
substances, n.e.s:
Million dollars.................
0.2
0.4
42.8
2.2
Aviation gasoline and
motor gasoline, n.e.s:
Million dollars.................
3.2
1.5
0.4
0.4
Million litres....................
34
13
2
3
Aviation turbine fuel,
kerosene, fuel oil,
diesel fuel:
Million dollars................. 107.1
78.8
115.9
114.3
Million litres.................... 1 523
1 232
1 345
1 357
Coke:
Million dollars.................
80.7
54.1
87.4
110.0
Thousand tonnes........... 1 119
877
1 267
1 527
Naphtha and liquefied
petroleum gases:
Million dollars.................
3.9
10.0
4.1
5.6
Petroleum and coal
products, n.e.s.
(except chemical):
Million dollars.................
8.7
8.7
8.8
10.8
Electricity:
Million dollars.................
12.6
9.2
14.7
1.8
1 910
1 170
193
Million kilowatt hours...... 2 940
Total value:
Million dollars...............4 087.0 3 985.1 4 095.2 4 318.8

1975

6 919.1
32.7

4 497.2
35.3
0.3
2.9

0.7

79.9
281

314.8
1 714
116.8
1 312

27.7

19.5
2.6
154
8 269.2

0.2
3.2

0.7

11.3
37

140.1
968
106.6
1 362

6.4

13.2
0.7
25
5 630.5

(2)

787.8
15.7

(2)

(2)

1980 -

854.1
17.4
(2)

1979 -

9 553.8

5.9
473

37.4

160.4

162.7
1 436

337.1
1 431

32.1
111

0.5

0.6
4.1

8 004.2
30.7

812.9
14.7

(2)

(2)

1981 -

1975 - 1987

6 641.9

5.3
268

65.7

236.8

120.7
1 051

314.7
1 579

6.6
23

0.5

0.5
2.5

4 979.3
19.7

911.8
15.5

(2)

(2)

1982 -

5 069.5

2.5
117

57.9

197.5

135.3
1 355

409.8
1 800

124.9
437

0.5

0.2
1.1

3 319.2
14.6

821.7
14.5

(2)

(2)

1983 -

CANADIAN IMPORTS OF ENERGY MATERIALS (1)

5 967.6

12.9
373

46.6

157.3

163.9
1 547

962.4
3 850

177.9
625

0.6

0.2
0.9

3 375.6
14.8

1 070.2
18.8

(2)

(2)

1984 -

6 094.1

8.1
206

88.6

128.7

177.6
1 676

851.1
3 353

274.0
966

0.8

0.2
1.0

3 700.4
15.9

864.6
14.8

(2)

(2)

1985 -

5 082.1

9.2
231

120.0

202.0

181.1
1 822

733.9
4 212

239.5
1 350

0.8

0.3
1.8

2 884.6
20.2

710.7
13.0

(2)

(2)

1986 -

Table 9.3b

5 427.1

9.0
375

178.4

167.5

163.5
1 664

721.9
4 602

317.9
1 575

0.6

3 179.4
21.8

688.9
13.8

1987

1,349.9

Petroleum products:
Million dollars............... 1,150.1

73.5

Liquefied petroleum gases:


85.0
Million dollars...............

6,256.9

Total value:
Million dollars............ 5,109.1
8,524.0

557.5
15,133

121.7

191.1
1,922

1,583.2

49.8

0.5
-

5,300.2
31.8

611.4
14.8

108.6

1990

6,604.6

50.2
1,724

107.8

49.7
483

1,285.5

55.8

32.2
-

4,488.7
30.8

472.4
11.7

62.3

1991

6,436.3

75.5
1,842

89.8

52.4
467

1,269.5

53.6

50.0
100

4,142.3
29.4

591.7
13.8

111.5

1992

6,651.1

85.1
2,786

64.7

72.4
766

1,331.9

57.4

47.2
467

4,482.5
33.0

411.1
8.7

98.8

1993

7,080.4

42.7
724

53.1

198.3
2,068

1,286.8

52.4

82.7
1,038

4,759.6
36.2

433.7
9.1

171.1

1994

November 2007

(1) All values are f.o.b. place of origin.


NOTE: Format revised as a result of the adoption of the Harmonized System by Statistics Canada.
* Refer to Table 7.2 for Imports by Country.

222.4
7,299

57.4
2,684

Electricity:
Million dollars...............
Million kilowatt hours...

207.0
2,085

187.0
2,458

Coke:
Million dollars...............
Thousand tonnes.........

2.4

2.1

Crude bituminous
substances n.e.s.:
Million dollars...............

0.2
-

0.3
-

3,607.5
28.3

Crude Petroleum:*
Million dollars............... 2,823.7
Million cubic metres.....
23.5

Natural Gas:
Million dollars...............
Million cubic metres.....

686.7
15.0

729.7
15.3

Coal:
Million dollars...............
Million tonnes...............

107.3

1989

73.8

1988

Radioactive ores
and concentrates:
Million dollars...............

97.4
1,208

129.3

132.6
1,154.0

1,415.6

104.1

108.9
1,218

7,268.7
45.2

571.5
11.7

244.0

1996

202.8
5,126

55.9

112.7
1,027.6

1,810.9

90.9

135.9
1,270

8,623.7
51.8

687.6
14.7

207.2

1997

312.7
12,056

106.1

310.9
2,110.0

1,703.4

32.3

103.2
792

6,413.4
52.9

929.1
19.8

209.0

1998

946.5
35.0

236.6

2000

1,028.1
19.4

217.7

2001

1,092.6
22.7

208.8

2002

869.4
22.1

192.6

2003

982.2
19.1

277.5

2004

1,265.0
21.2

394.3

2005

1,253.8
20.4

159.2

2006

346.6
12,699

115.1

282.0
1,919.0

1,765.9

55.7

86.4
804

621.2
11,692

213.9

130.9
1,067.2

2,351.9

86.1

227.2
1,627

1,820.1
16,463

213.0

137.1
1,291.6

2,654.0

83.8

370.1
1,272

450.0
13,007

90.4

102.8
1,092.0

2,065.6

53.4

581.2
3,324

1,052.2
22,544

128.3

105.5
655.3

2,783.6

54.3

1,074.2
22,168

148.3

196.4
987.5

3,664.6

102.6

1,233.1
19,017

119.7

150.0
994.7

5,790.2

175.4

1,499.5 2,557.8 3,625.5


5,491 10,235.0 12,411.1

1,227.7
24,792

169.1

111.9
997.5

3,340.9

54.5

2,351.2
8,150.6

6,912.2 13,668.6 12,620.0 12,006.6 13,811.4 16,046.8 21,925.3 23,323.8


45.8
53.0
52.8
52.7
54.3
54.4
56.8
52.4

922.0
19.9

280.0

1999

Table 9.3c

8,024.7 10,072.1 11,927.6 10,120.1 10,765.9 18,482.9 19,143.9 16,651.4 20,496.8 25,050.4 34,678.5 31,992.1

75.0
2,380

133.2

148.5
1,355.0

1,167.3

112.1

45.4
674

5,707.9
39.9

475.2
9.7

160.1

1995

1988 - 2006

CANADIAN IMPORTS OF ENERGY MATERIALS (1)

DISCONTINUED
Section 10

Energy
Sub-Section
10.1

Table

Electric Generating Capacity in Canada


1991-12-31 .........................................................................................................................10.1a
1973 - 1381 ........................................................................................................................10.1b
1982 - 1991 ........................................................................................................................10.1c

10.2

Supply & Consumption of Electric Energy in Canada


1963 - 1972 ........................................................................................................................10.2a
1973 - 1981 ........................................................................................................................10.2b
1982 - 1991 ........................................................................................................................10.2c

10.3

Electric Statistics - Canada


1961 - 1990 ........................................................................................................................10.3a

CAPP Statistical Handbook

Table 10.1a

ELECTRIC GENERATING CAPACITY IN CANADA


AT 1991-12-31
Thousand Kilowatts *
Thermal **
Steam
HydroConventional
Newfoundland.................

6 650

Prince Edward Island......

Internal Combustion
Nuclear Combustion

Turbine

TOTAL

543

83

170

7 446

71

11

41

123

Nova Scotia....................

390

1 734

205

2 330

New Brunswick...............

903

1 889

680

16

548

4 036

Quebec...........................

28 093

628

685

134

363

29 903

Ontario............................

7 191

13 316

11 687

12

828

33 034

Manitoba.........................

4 498

396

20

Saskatchewan................

836

1 852

155

2 844

Alberta............................

734

6 743

40

464

7 981

British Columbia..............

10 849

1 396

98

146

12 489

Yukon..............................

77

53

Northwest Territories......

51

Canada...........................

60 272

28 568

13 052

4 914

130

125

20

196

594

2 940

105 426

* Name plate rating.


** Canadian totals include confidential data.

November 2006

6 662
118
1 203

118
1 203

Nova Scotia.............................. ...........

November 2006

** Canadian totals include confidential data.

* Name plate ratios

57 520

54 376

Canada................................................

102

66
113

6 675

6 314

British Columbia...................................
63

3 436

3 404

Alberta...................................... ...........

113

1 775

1 775

Saskatchewan.......................... ...........

Yukon...................................................

2 964

2 664

Manitoba................................... ...........

Northwest Territories................ ...........

7 171

18 361

17 807

Ontario...................................... ...........

1 333

61 348

136

3 585

1 833

2 964

21 136

15 038

1 333
14 814

1 332
14 839

Quebec..................................... ...........

1 263

118

6 669

1975

New Brunswick......................... ...........

Prince Edward Island..........

4 744

1974

...........

Newfoundland......................... ...........

1973

65 994

158

102

8 270

3 961

1 819

2 964

22 241

16 070

2 013

1 530

118

6 748

1976

Thousand Kilowatts *

70 576 **

157

102

9 133

4 510

1 810

3 191

23 911

16 186

2 362

1 530

118

6 971

1977

ELECTRIC GENERATING CAPACITY IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END
1973 - 1981

74 507 **

169

94

9 201

5 166

2 081

3 687

25 716

16 596

2 387

1 729

118

6 974

1978

77 227

177

94

9 361

5 424

2 033

4 141

25 719

18 146

2 685

1 885

118

7 113

1979

81 999

180

94

10 525

5 807

2 340

4 142

25 796

20 531

2 795

2 029

118

7 195

1980

Table 10.1b

83 746

178

95

10 762

6 200

2 356

4 142

25 752

21 924

2 792

2 029

118

6 959

1981

2 199

1 865

Nova Scotia..........................

26 272

Quebec.................................

Ontario.................................

November 2006

** Canadian totals include confidential data.

* Name plate rating.

85 547

Canada**.............................

89 527

122
190

98

British Columbia...................
186

10 864

10 886

Alberta..................................

Yukon...................................

7 233

6 427

Saskatchewan......................

Northwest Territories............

4 142
2 608

4 144
2 322

Manitoba..............................

26 908

3 485
24 654

3 469
22 762

New Brunswick.....................

122

118

Prince Edward Island...........

6 964

6 963

1983

Newfoundland......................

1982

95 224

192

121

1 043

7 220

2 658

4 141

29 949

26 938

3 479

2 355

122

6 969

1984

97 019

177

123

12 451

7 219

2 694

4 141

29 932

26 991

3 479

2 372

122

7 316

1985

100 074

190

123

12 508

7 604

2 949

4 137

31 292

27 910

3 491

2 346

122

7 402

1986

Thousand Kilowatts *

101 273

175

142

12 497

7 600

2 846

4 125

32 702

27 826

3 491

2 346

122

7 401

1987

101 055

193

123

12 499

7 595

2 846

4 088

32 727

27 783

3 491

2 162

122

7 428

1988

ELECTRIC GENERATING CAPACITY IN CANADA


AT YEAR-END
1982 - 1991

101 960

197

126

12 503

7 978

2 846

4 089

32 630

28 323

3 518

2 162

122

7 465

1989

102 947

199

126

12 497

7 976

2 846

4 414

32 733

28 874

3 542

2 156

122

7 461

1990

Table 10.1c

105 426

196

130

12 489

7 981

2 844

4 914

33 034

29 903

4 036

2 330

123

7 446

1991

15 388
3 018
18 406
122 238
2 884
125 122

25 322
61 059
5 519
18 594
110 494
11 119
*
(104)
121 509
3 613
125 122

Thermal generation (net):


Utilities....................................................
Industries..................................................
Total........................................................
Total generation (3 + 6)..............................
Imported from United States........................
TOTAL (7 + 8)..............................................

CONSUMPTION:
Domestic & farm..........................................
Manufacturing..............................................
Mining.........................................................
Commercial & other.....................................
Total (9 +10 + 11 + 12)................................
Losses & unaccounted.................................
Energy used by utility plants........................
Residual error...............................................

17. Total (13 + 14 + 15 + 16).............................


18. Exported to United States............................
19. TOTAL (17 + 18)........................................

November 2006

* Included in residual error

9.
10.
11
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

78 113
25 719
103 832

SUPPLY:
Hydro generation (net):
1. Utilities..........................................................
2. Industries.....................................................
3. Total.............................................................

1963

133 948
4 159
138 107

27 278
66 271
6 423
21 424
121 396
12 031
906
(385)

18 018
3 625
21 643
134 986
3 121
138 107

84 871
28 472
113 343

1964

144 165
3 684
147 849

29 738
69 855
7 424
23 859
130 876
11 537
1 838
(86)

23 149
4 061
27 210
144 273
3 575
147 848

87 648
29 415
117 063

1965

156 956
4 397
161 353

32 131
73 491
8 055
29 087
142 764
12 957
1 456
(221)

24 130
4 171
28 301
158 135
3 218
161 353

101 868
27 966
129 834

1966

GWh

1963 - 1972

165 812
3 994
169 806

35 005
75 544
8 995
31 235
150 779
13 570
1 644
(181)

28 598
4 279
32 877
165 624
4 181
169 805

104 702
28 045
132 747

1967

176 842
3 988
180 830

37 780
78 972
10 096
34 152
161 000
14 419
1 442
(19)

36 570
4 835
41 405
176 378
4 451
180 829

107 313
27 660
134 973

1968

SUPPLY & CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN CANADA

189 522
4 320
193 842

40 446
83 815
10 620
38 577
173 458
14 736
1 342
(14)

36 880
4 976
41 856
191 103
2 740
193 843

120 581
28 666
149 247

1969

202 337
5 631
207 968

43 431
85 184
11 836
44 068
184 519
16 444
1 429
(55)

43 074
4 940
48 014
204 723
3 245
207 968

128 856
27 853
156 709

1970

212 881
6 968
219 849

46 542
91 398
12 849
43 350
194 139
17 943
856
(57)

50 644
4 843
55 487
216 471
3 378
219 849

133 315
27 669
160 984

1971

Table 10.2a

231 556
11 037
242 593

50 205
95 101
13 513
51 872
210 691
20 315
600
(50)

54 775
5 493
60 268
240 212
2 381
242 593

151 528
28 416
179 944

1972

November 2006

249 297
16 286
265 583

54 020
100 474
15 433
56 956
226 883
21 793
636
(15)

CONSUMPTION:
Domestic & farm........................................
Manufacturing...........................................
Mining................................................
Commercial & other......................................
Total (9 + 10 + 11 + 12).................................
Losses & unaccounted................................
Energy used by utility .............................
Residual .........................................

161 076
31 766
192 842
64 278
6 214
70 492
263 334
2 249
265 583

17. Total (15 + 16 + 17 + 18)...................


18. Exported to United States...................
TOTAL (17 + 18)...........................

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

1.
2.
3.

SUPPLY:
Hydro generation (net):
Utilities..........................................................
Industries......................................................
Total ..............................................................
Thermal generation (net):
Utilities...................................................
Industries...............................................
Total......................................................
Total generation (3 + 6)................................
Imported from United States.......................
TOTAL (7 + 8)..........................................

1973

266 956
15 400
282 356

59 295
104 778
16 221
62 018
242 312
23 642
1 018
(16)

63 210
6 109
69 319
279 915
2 441
282 356

177 866
32 730
210 596

1974

265 955
11 409
277 364

64 128
93 611
15 317
65 060
238 116
26 135
1 499
205

65 428
5 568
70 996
273 392
3 972
277 364

172 920
29 476
202 396

1975

1976

284 829
12 804
297 633

70 812
96 273
16 454
71 621
255 160
28 275
1 394

74 935
6 316
81 251
294 043
3 590
297 633

188 804
23 988
212 792

GWh

1973 - 1981

299 672
19 957
319 629

76 605
106 086
17 550
73 942
274 183
24 202
1 287

90 255
6 673
96 928
316 939
2 690
319 629

189 758
30 253
220 011

1977

316 435
21 602
338 037

79 527
114 588
16 855
74 448
285 418
29 248
1 769

94 913
7 234
102 147
335 945
2 092
338 037

202 168
31 630
233 798

1978

SUPPLY & CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN CANADA

323 465
31 378
354 843

83 214
112 748
19 065
77 640
292 667
29 229
1 569

101 742
8 115
109 857
353 051
1 792
354 843

215 452
27 742
243 194

1979

340 068
30 176
370 244

92 441
119 355
20 607
75 196
307 599
32 469
-

108 149
7 939
116 088
367 305
2 939
370 244

220 487
30 730
251 217

1980

Table 10.2b

346 255
35 372
381 627

94 733
123 549
21 735
77 235
317 252
29 003
-

108 445
8 292
116 737
380 131
1 496
381 627

231 964
31 430
263 394

1981

101 183
123 955
20 112
82 101
327 351
32 413
359 764
38 981
398 745

99 144
116 182
19 783
79 236
314 345
31 095
345 440
34 213
379 653

CONSUMPTION
Domestic & farm...................................
Manufacturing......................................
Mining...................................................
Commercial & Other.............................
Total (9 + 10 + 11 + 12)........................
Losses & unaccounted..................
Unallocated energy........................
Residual error.......................................

17. Total (15 + 16+ 17 + 18).......................


18. Exported to United States....................
TOTAL (17 + 18).................................

November 2006

NOTE: New format effective 1980


* Includes wind & tidal generation effective 1986.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

124 114
8 351
132 465
395 850
2 895
398 745

233 471
29 914
263 385

113 299
8 200
121 499
376 804
2 848
379 652

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

1.
2.
3.

226 048
29 257
255 305

1983

SUPPLY:
Hydro generation (net):
Utilities*................................................
Industries............................................
Total.....................................................
Thermal generation (net):
Utilities...............................................
Industries.............................................
Total.....................................................
Total generation (3 + 6)........................
Imported from United States..............
TOTAL (7 + 8)

1982

386 312
41 435
427 747

108 234
137 212
22 976
86 008
354 430
31 892
(10)

133 769
8 113
141 882
425 404
2 343
427 747

253 868
29 654
283 522

1984

406 859
43 416
450 275

113 984
145 508
23 603
88 012
371 107
35 752
-

137 536
8 373
145 909
447 182
3 093
450 275

271 296
29 977
301 273

1985

GWh

1982 - 1991

423 027
38 936
461 963

117 997
150 495
25 054
93 420
386 966
36 061
-

140 023
8 411
148 434
457 007
4 956
461 963

279 133
29 440
308 573

1986

439 710
47 426
487 136

118 761
158 181
26 481
98 522
401 945
37 763
2

160 524
9 081
169 605
483 665
3 471
487 136

285 593
28 467
314 060

1987

462 947
34 055
497 002

129 980
159 384
28 272
105 974
423 610
39 336
1

176 628
9 514
186 142
490 671
6 331
497 002

275 178
29 351
304 529

1988

SUPPLY & CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN CANADA

474 358
22 328
496 686

138 239
155 601
28 607
110 852
433 299
41 057
2

185 262
9 899
195 161
483 717
12 969
496 686

259 230
29 326
288 556

1989

467 245
18 130
485 375

138 468
153 917
28 965
111 557
432 907
34 337
1

163 727
9 861
173 588
467 594
17 781
485 375

262 946
31 060
294 006

1990

Table 10.2c

474 598
24 522
499 120

138 833
156 543
28 907
113 664
437 947
36 651
-

177 539
10 166
187 705
493 026
6 094
499 120

274 211
31 110
305 321

1991

Table 10.3a

ELECTRICITY STATISTICS - CANADA


1961 - 1990
Elec.

Consump/

Consump. (1)

Populat.

Cap.

Sales (2)

Mills/kWh

Mills/kWh

(kWhx10*9)

(cap.x l0*6)

(kWh)

(10*5 kWh)

(current $)

(1986 $)

1961 ...................

110.950

18.238

6 083.5

1962 ...................

116.135

18.583

6 249.5

1963 ...................

121.510

18.931

6 418.6

1964 ...................

133.949

19.290

6 944.0

1965 ...................

144.165

19.644

7 338.9

90 847

1966 ...................

156.956

20.015

7 841.9

99 774

1967 ...................

165.812

20.378

8 136.8

107 762

1968 ...................

175.849

20.701

8 494.7

116 795

1969 ...................

188.648

21.001

8 982.8

127 451

1970 ...................

201.298

21.297

9 451.9

137 972

12.4

40.0

1971 ...................

211.492

21.568

9 805.8

147 203

12.8

40.1

1972 ...................

231.557

21.802

10 620.9

162 729

12.7

38.0

1973 ...................

249.298

22.042

11 310.1

177 724

13.1

36.4

1974 ...................

267.298

22.364

11 952.2

193 329

13.8

34.6

1975 ...................

265.995

22.697

11 717.6

194 571

16.0

36.2

1976 ...................

284.829

22.993

12 387.6

213 612

18.0

37.9

1977 ...................

299.929

23.273

12 887.4

226 004

21.4

41.7

1978 ...................

316.827

23.517

13 472.3

235 975

23.8

42.6

1979 ...................

323.469

23.747

13 621.4

245 537

26.2

43.0

1980 ...................

340.068

24.043

14 144.2

254 684

28.9

43.0

1981 ...................

346.332

24.342

14 277.8

265 930

31.5

41.7

1982 ...................

345.437

24.583

14 051.9

264 289

36.6

43.7

1983 ...................

359.751

24.787

14 513.7

272 555

39.3

44.4

1984 ...................

386.322

24.979

15 465.9

295 852

41.1

44.5

1985 ...................

406.859

25.165

16 167.7

312 773

43.0

44.8

1986 ...................

432.029

25.353

17 040.5

350 134

42.4

42.4

1987 ...................

439.599

25.617

17 160.4

366 575

43.5

41.7

1988 ...................

462.948

25.912

17 868.2

386 392

45.1

41.5

1989 ...................

474.358

26.219

18 092.1

393 671

47.5

41.7

1990 ...................

467.245

26.584

17 576.2

394 142

50.3

42.1

(1)

Total made available in Canada.

(2)

Total sales to ultimate customers.

November 2006

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