Canada-California Energy Relationship. Dominion of Newfoundland 30-cent stamp issued in July 1931, depicting Grand Falls (Churchill Falls) Labrador.

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Canada-California Energy Relationship

Dominion of Newfoundland 30-cent stamp issued in July 1931, depicting Grand Falls (Churchill Falls) Labrador

Oil Reserves by Country * OPEC Member Source: Oil and Gas Journal, 2010 These Fourteen Countries Represent 91% of the Planet’s Oil Reserves Canada Saudi Arabia*U.A.E.* Venezuela* Nigeria* Iran* Libya* Kazakhstan Russia United States Iraq* Kuwait* Qatar* China

Photo courtesy of the Wind Energy Institute of Canada North Cape, Prince Edward Island

6 Naturally occurring Alberta bitumen

7 Oil Sand Mining Operations in Progress

8 Bitumen Extraction- In Situ In-Situ Extraction Site

Oil Sands Reclamation

North American GHG Emissions

Existing & Proposed North American Pipelines

Questions? Comments?