The Atlantic Provinces and British Columbia are the next largest importers of gasoline. The Yukon occasionally imports gasoline from Alaska. The European Union E. In , the E.
Energy Information Administration reported 1. Three major pipelines connect Edmonton, the hub of western Canadian gasoline production, to major metropolitan areas in British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces. The southbound Alberta Products Pipeline carries gasoline destined for terminals in Calgary. Eastbound, the Enbridge Mainline carries gasoline to terminals in Regina, Saskatchewan, and as far as Gretna, Manitoba.
Edmonton refineries are also connected by rail and truck to smaller terminals in Alberta. Some gasoline is also transported by ship to terminals along the West Coast, and by rail and truck to terminals on the mainland. The refinery also ships gasoline on the Enbridge Mainline to Manitoba. Some retail facilities in Nunavut receive supply by ship from the Atlantic Provinces, as well as from the U. Aside from this, western and northern Canada as a whole is largely self-sufficient in its supply of gasoline.
As of , there are 29 terminals in western Canada and one in northern Canada registered with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
This map indicates refineries, terminals, and major gasoline-carrying pipelines in western Canada. Refineries in Edmonton, Burnaby, and Prince George are indicated. Most storage terminals in Ontario are supplied by pipeline; significant volumes are also moved by ship and rail, and some small shipments by truck. Marine terminals at the Jean-Gaulin refinery and in Montreal supply most terminals around Quebec.
Nearly all terminals in the Atlantic Provinces are supplied by ship from the Saint John and Come by Chance refineries, with small volumes transported by rail and truck. Atlantic refineries also occasionally supply gasoline by ship to terminals in Nunavut. As of , there were 21 terminals in Ontario, 11 in Quebec, and 16 terminals in Atlantic Canada registered with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
This map indicates refineries, terminals, and major gasoline-carrying pipelines in Central and Atlantic Canada. Trans-Northern is indicated as NEB-regulated. Figure 7: Canadian retail gasoline prices. This graph shows daily or monthly gasoline prices from June to May The data can be shown by product: regular gasoline, midgrade gasoline, premium gasoline, or diesel; and by type of price, retail, retail excluding tax, or wholesale.
We explore for and produce oil and natural gas and transport it to our refineries, where we make it into products Canadians use every day. Where we work Our locations and operations across Canada. Facebook link opens in a new window Twitter link opens in a new window Linkedin link opens in a new window 1 Email link opens in a new window copy to clipboard. Our other operations. Norman Wells. Learn more about the in-situ production process.
Upgrading is a method of processing the bitumen that is extracted from the oil sands. Bitumen may also be blended with diluent e.
Learn more about upgrading and petroleum products in Canada. Water management is a key challenge of the oil sands extraction process. The mining method uses 2. Oil sands development is subject to environmental standards that are among the most stringent in the world.
Reclamation means that land is returned to a self-sustaining ecosystem with local vegetation and wildlife. The total mineable area is 4, squared kilometers, and the total area being mined is squared kilometers. Light tight oil also called shale oil is found in sedimentary rock characterized by very low permeability, typically shale rock.
Light tight oil and shale oil are extracted by using horizontal drilling combined with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing — the same techniques used for shale gas extraction. There is currently great potential for shale oil and light tight oil resources in Canada and the U.
Tight oil resources are largely found in a belt ranging from central Alberta to southern Texas. Prospective resources have also been identified throughout the Rocky Mountain region, the U. Gulf Coast and the northeastern U. Learn more about shale and tight resources in Canada. Oil sands production has exceeded conventional oil production since In , oil sands production was 2.
Oil sands production has generally been increasing since , peaking at 2. Conventional crude oil production also peaked in at 1. Crude oil is produced across the country from coast to coast to coast. Other statistics on the topic. Fossil Fuels Main oil producing countries in Africa Fossil Fuels States with lowest diesel prices in Nigeria Fossil Fuels Global oil reserves share by country Profit from additional features with an Employee Account.
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