Does Canada produce their own oil?

Canada has the third largest oil reserves in the world and is the world's fourth largest oil producer and fourth largest oil exporter. In 2019 it produced an average of 750,000 cubic metres per day (4.7 Mbbl/d) of crude oil and equivalent.
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Where does Canada get its oil from?

Canada's Oil Imports

Currently, more than half the oil used in Quebec and Atlantic Canada is imported from foreign sources including the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, Azerbaijan, Nigeria and Ivory Coast. In 2019, Canada spent $18.9 billion to import foreign oil.
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Why doesn't Canada process their own oil?

Refineries in western Canada process exclusively domestic oil due to their proximity to inexpensive WCSB production. These refineries process more oil sands synthetic crude and bitumen than refineries elsewhere in Canada.
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Where does Canada get its oil in Canada?

The majority of Canada's oil is produced in three provinces

Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador account for over 96% of oil production in Canada.
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Does Canada supply oil?

Currently, Canada produces about 4.7 million barrels per day of oil, and exports about four million barrels per day.
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Is Canada self sufficient in oil?

Table 1 shows that self-sufficiency in oil and natural gas ranges from as low as 1 per cent (oil) and 0 per cent (natural gas) for South Korea and France to 253 per cent for Canada (self-sufficient in oil), and 319 per cent for Australia (self-sufficient in natural gas).
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Does Canada sell oil to China?

Roughly half of China's imported oil comes from the Middle East, with another 30 percent from Africa. While China has actively sought to diversify its sources of oil imports, Canada has not yet emerged as a major supplier.
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Who is Canada's biggest oil supplier?

The United States (U.S.) continues to be the largest source of Canada's imported crude oil. In 2020, 77% of Canada's oil imports came from the U.S. compared to 72% in 2019.
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Does Canada use Russian oil?

Tackling rising prices

Canada has joined the US and UK in introducing a ban on Russian oil. That has seen prices pushed up as high as almost $130 (£98.56) a barrel since the war in Ukraine began.
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Why doesn't Canada refine its own gas?

Because there are few pipelines running east-west, Canadian oil flows mostly south to the United States, where refineries with the capability of processing heavy oil (the kind Alberta oil sands produce) turn it into gasoline, jet fuel, and other refined products.
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Does Canada refine gasoline?

Refining Sites and Capacity. Canada is home to 15 refineries, all of which are operated by Canadian Fuels members and represent the country's refining capacity. Canada is a net exporter, mainly to the United States, of refined petroleum products and crude oil.
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Does Canada import oil?

According to the Canadian International Merchandise Trade Database, Canada imported approximately $11.5 billion of crude oil in 2020, down from $18.9 billion in 2019 and $19.2 billion in 2018.
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What percent of US oil comes from Canada?

Petroleum imports from Canada increased significantly since the 1990s, and Canada is now the largest single source of U.S. total petroleum and crude oil imports. In 2021, Canada was the source of 51% of U.S. gross total petroleum imports and 62% of gross crude oil imports.
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How much of the world's oil does Canada produce?

Canada holds 170,863,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 3rd in the world and accounting for about 10.4% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Canada has proven reserves equivalent to 188.3 times its annual consumption.
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How much oil is left in Canada?

Total Canadian proven oil reserves are estimated at 171.0 billion barrels, of which 166.3 billion barrels are found in Alberta's oil sands and an additional 4.7 billion barrels in conventional, offshore, and tight oil formations. Canada accounts for 10% of the world's proven oil reserves.
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Who owns oil production in Canada?

As noted earlier, Canada's fossil fuel industry is dominated by a handful of major players. The network map (next page) shows the ownership relationships for the eight largest companies: Enbridge, Suncor, Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Cenovus, Teck Resources, Encana, TransCanada Corporation and Pembina Pipeline.
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Why does Canada sell oil to the US at a discount?

Because of growth in U.S. oil production, there's a glut of oil supply in the U.S. midwest. So WTI now trades at a price “discount” to Brent oil. Brent and WTI set the stage for prices that Alberta producers receive for their oil products. An important benchmark price in Canada is known as Western Canada Select (WCS).
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Who has the most untapped oil in the world?

possible and undiscovered), the United States is at the top of the list with 264 billion barrels of recoverable oil reserves, followed by Russia with 256 billion, Saudi Arabia with 212 billion, Canada with 167 billion, Iran with 143 billion, and Brazil with 120 billion (Table 1).
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What country produces the cleanest oil?

Norway is a pioneer in reducing CO2 emission from oil and gas production.
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Where does Canada stand in oil reserves?

Canada is the world's fifth-largest oil producer and has the world's third-largest proven oil reserves.
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What percentage of Canada's oil comes from Russia?

In 2020, Canada didn't import any crude oil from the Russian Federation, and imported three per cent of its total crude oil from Russia in 2019.
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Where does Nova Scotia get its oil?

Refined Petroleum Products

Gasoline consumed in Nova Scotia is primarily imported from refineries in the U.S. East Coast region.
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How much oil does Canada get from Russia?

Canada hasn't imported any Russian crude oil since 2019 when the country imported about 18,000 barrels per day from Russia (out of total crude imports of 963,000 barrels per day), according to information from Johnston and the Canada Energy Regulator.
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