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Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013
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RankCountryProduction 2012 (MMbbl/d) RankCountryProduction 2012 (MMbbl/d) 1Saudi Arabia11.536Iran3.68 2Russia10.67UAE3.68 3USA8.98Kuwait3.22 4China4.169Iraq3.12 5Canada3.7410Mexico2.91 Alberta’s Crude Oil Alberta Produced 2.5 Million Barrels per day in 2012 actual forecast
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Alberta’s Natural Gas Alberta Produced 9.8 Bcf/d in 2012 Source: Energy Resource Conservation Board, Petrel Robertson GIP: Gas in Place is the total gas volume believed to be contained in the reservoir. 3600 ≈ 1 1 ≈ 3400 RankCountryProduction 2012 (Bcf/d) RankCountryProduction 2012 (Bcf/d) 1USA65.76Norway11.1 2Russia57.17China10.3 3Iran15.58Saudi Arabia9.9 4Qatar15.29Algeria7.9 5Canada15.110Indonesia6.9
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Natural Gas Movement to the West 0.25 bcf per day of natural gas moves from AB into BC Proposed: Pacific Trails (to Kitimat LNG) Capacity = 1 bcf per day Prince Rupert Gas Transmission: capacity=n/a (Petronas, TransCanada) LNG export projects: 1. Kitimat LNG (Apache/Chevron) (0.7 to 1.4 Bcf/d) 2. LNG Canada (Shell/Mistubishi, KOGAS/CNPC) (1.8 to 3.6 Bcf/d) 3. Douglas Channel LNG (LNG Partners,) (0.125 Bcf/d) LNG export projects: 4. Pacific NW LNG (Petronas/Progress)(2 to 3.6 Bcf/d) 5. BG (BG/Spectra)(4.0) Bcf/d Proposed: $4 billion Coastal Gaslink (TransCanada) Capacity = 1.7Bcf/day Duvernay NGTL System
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