commercial oil production line in Canada

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  • commercial oil production line in Canada
  • commercial oil production line in Canada
  • commercial oil production line in Canada
  • commercial oil production line in Canada

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  • What was Canadian crude oil production in 2023?
  • Synthetic crude oil (+4.6% to 70.9 million cubic metres) was the main contributor to the overall growth of annual Canadian crude oil production in 2023. Meanwhile, production of crude bitumen, which is also a feedstock for synthetic crude, was up 0.6% year over year to 116.5 million cubic metres in 2023.
  • How much oil is produced in Canada?
  • Canadian oil production includes oil sands at 3.2 MMB/d (58%), conventional at 1.5 MMB/d (27%), east coast offshore at 0.2 MMB/d (4%) and NGLs at 0.6 MMB/d (11%). Since 2005, oil sands production has tripled, but after 2018, production growth has moderated. Production has ranged between 3.1 and 3.2 MMB/d the last few years (2021, 2022, and 2023).
  • Where does Canadian oil come from?
  • Canadian oil production mainly comes from western Canada, which accounted for about 96% of total production in 2023. The remainder was produced mostly in Newfoundland and Labrador. Alberta was Canada's largest producer of oil in 2023 (at 84% of the total), followed by Saskatchewan and Newfoundland.
  • How many crude oil pipelines are there in Western Canada?
  • Western Canada’s four major crude oil export pipelines are the Enbridge Canadian Mainline, the Keystone Pipeline, the Trans Mountain Pipeline, and the Express Pipeline. The combined capacity of these four pipelines makes up 96% of all take away from the WCSB.

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