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July 2018© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2018
Y.T.
195
B.C.
22,043
N.W.T.
257
Alta.
146,776Sask.
17,789
Man.
5,651
Ont.
42,618
Que.
28,176
N.L.
5,139
N.B.
4,771
N.S.
2,448
P.E.I.
324
Nu.
245
In 2017, the energy sector directly and indirectly contributed 10.6% to Canada’s nominal GDP.
Between 2005 and 2016, Canada’s GHG emissions from production and use of energy decreased 3.7% while real GDP grew by 20.5%.
In 2016, the production and use of energy in Canada accounted for 81% of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions.
and about 2/3 of electricity generation from renewable sources, placing Canada first in the G7.
$17.8 billion is received annually by government from the energy sector (2012-2016).
Between 1990 and 2015, energy efficiency improved in Canada by 26.5%.
In 2015, these improvements saved Canadians $38.2 billion.
81%
$569 BIn 2016, there were 296 publicly traded Canadian-based energy companies with energy assets totalling $569.3 billion.
$17.8 B
Sources: Environment and Climate Change Canada, National Inventory Report.
Sources: Statistics Canada and Natural Resources Canada data.
Source: Natural Resources Canada estimates based on company filings.
Sources: Natural Resources Canada estimates based on Statistics Canada and Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers data.
Source: Natural Resources Canada National Energy Use Database.
Sources: Bloomberg New Energy Finance (large hydro data unavailable)
Source: Statistics Canada International Merchandise Trade Database.
Sources: International Energy Agency and Oil and Gas Journal.
Source: Statistics Canada, Natural Resources Satellite Account.
26.5%
$129 Bof total bilateral energy trade in 2017.
CANADA’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY
IMPROVEMENT
Energy Sector
OF CANADA’S ELECTRICITY SUPPLY generated from non-GHG emitting sources in 2016
20051990
20162015
GDP
20.5%
3.9%
$181 B
$388 B
$102 BExports to U.S.
Imports from U.S.$27 B
of refined petroleum products
natural gas and electricity
72 countries
in Canada
located in
$7.3 B
$9 B
$1.5 B
Total Taxes Royalties Land Sales largestcrude oil reserves
largesthydro electricity
producer
largestnatural gas
producer
Hydro59%
Gas/oil/others10%
Coal 9%
Non-Hydro Renewables7%
CANADA’S ElectricityNuclear
15%
4th 2nd 3rd
Wind $13.7billion
Small hydro $1.0billion
Solar $6.0
billion
Biomass and Waste $0.6billion
Biofuels$0.9billion
Investment in renewable energy in CanadaBetween 2013 and 2017, a total of $ 22.2 B was invested.
Direct: 276,000 jobs Indirect: 624,000 jobs
900,000 jobsIn 2017, Canada’s energy sector directly and indirectly accounted for 900,000 jobs.
88% 99%of oil
100%
Energy Direct 7.3% Energy Indirect 3.3%
10.6% or
$213 billion
10KEY FACTS on Canada’s Energy Sector
1 EMPLOYMENT 2 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
3 GHG EMISSIONS 4 ENERGY EFFICIENCY$38.2 B
5 ELECTRICITY GENERATION 6 RENEWABLE ENERGY
8 CANADA-U.S. TRADE
10 CANADA’S POSITION IN THE WORLD9 REVENUES TO GOVERNMENT
7 CANADIAN ENERGY ASSETS
Source: Statistics Canada, Natural Resources Satellite Account.
of savings
U.S. is top destination for Canadian exports: