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Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013

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Page 1: Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013

Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential

Alberta Department of Energy

Government of Alberta

September 2013

Page 2: Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013

Rank Country Production 2012 (MMbbl/d)

Rank Country Production 2012 (MMbbl/d)

1 Saudi Arabia 11.53 6 Iran 3.68

2 Russia 10.6 7 UAE 3.68

3 USA 8.9 8 Kuwait 3.22

4 China 4.16 9 Iraq 3.12

5 Canada 3.74 10 Mexico 2.91

Saudi Arabia

Venezuela

Canada

Iran

Iraq

Kuwait

Abu Dhabi

Russia

Libya

Nigeria

Kazakhstan

Qatar

United States

China

Brazil

Algeria

0 100000000000 200000000000 300000000000

264,520,000,000

211,170,000,000 174

151,170,000,000

143,100,000,000

101,500,000,000

92,200,000,000

60,000,000,000

47,100,000,000

37,200,000,000

30,000,000,000

25,380,000,000

20,682,000,000

20,350,000,000

13,986,710,000 12,200,000,000

World Oil Reserves

Alberta 169

Alberta’s Crude OilAlberta Produced 2.5 Million Barrels per day in 2012

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Alberta supply of crude oil and equivalent

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3/d)

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Mbb

l/d)

actual forecast

Page 3: Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013

Alberta’s Natural GasAlberta 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

≈ 11 ≈3400

Rank Country Production 2012 (Bcf/d)

Rank Country Production 2012 (Bcf/d)

1 USA 65.7 6 Norway 11.1

2 Russia 57.1 7 China 10.3

3 Iran 15.5 8 Saudi Arabia 9.9

4 Qatar 15.2 9 Algeria 7.9

5 Canada 15.1 10 Indonesia 6.9

Page 4: Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013

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

Page 5: Alberta’s Energy Resource Potential Alberta Department of Energy Government of Alberta September 2013

Thank You