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July 2019 © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2019 Y.T. 190 B.C. 21,478 N.W.T. 251 Alta. 143,019 Sask. 17,334 Man. 5,507 Ont. 41,527 Que. 27,455 N.L. 5,008 N.B. 4,648 N.S. 2,385 P.E.I. 316 Nvt. 239 In 2018, the energy sector directly and indirectly contributed 11.1% to Canada’s nominal GDP. In 2018, Canada’s energy sector directly and indirectly accounted for 819,500 jobs. Between 2005 and 2017, Canada’s GHG emissions from production and use of energy decreased 2% while real GDP grew by 23.6%. In 2017, the production and use of energy in Canada accounted for 81.4% of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions. and about 2/3 of electricity generation from renewable sources, the most in the G7. In 2017, there were 278 publicly traded Canadian-based energy companies with energy assets totalling $650 billion. Governments received $16.8 billion annually from the energy sector (2013-2017). of total bilateral energy trade in 2018. Between 1990 and 2016, energy efficiency improved in Canada by 31.4%. In 2016, these improvements saved Canadians $45 billion. 82% $650 B $16.8 B Source: Statistics Canada. Natural Resources Satellite Account. 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. $45 B 34.1% $183 B CANADA’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT OF CANADA’S ELECTRICITY SUPPLY generated from non-GHG emitting sources in 2017 1990 Energy Sector 2005 2017 2016 GDP 23.6% 2% $451 B $132 B Exports to U.S. Imports from U.S. $51 B of refined petroleum products natural gas and electricity in Canada $199 B 74 countries located in $7.1 B $8.6 B $1.1 B Total Taxes Royalties Land Sales largest crude oil reserves largest hydro electricity producer largest natural gas producer 4 th 3 rd 2 nd of savings Investment in renewable energy in Canada Wind $13.7 B Small hydro $1.0 B Solar $6.0 B Biomass and Waste $0.6 B Biofuels $0.9 B Between 2013 and 2017, a total of $ 22.2 B was invested. Direct: 269,000 jobs Indirect: 550,500 jobs 819,500 jobs of oil Energy Direct 8.1% Energy Indirect 3.0% 11.1% or $230 B Hydro 60% Gas/oil/others 10% 9% Non-Hydro Renewables 7% CANADA’S Electricity Nuclear 15% Coal U.S. is top destination for Canadian exports: 100 % 92 % 96 % 10 KEY FACTS on Canada’s Energy Sector 1 EMPLOYMENT 2 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 3 GHG EMISSIONS 4 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 5 ELECTRICITY GENERATION 6 RENEWABLE ENERGY 8 CANADA-U.S. TRADE 10 CANADA’S POSITION IN THE WORLD 9 REVENUES TO GOVERNMENT 7 CANADIAN ENERGY ASSETS

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Page 1: KEY FACTS 1 2 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT · 11.1% to Canada’s nominal GDP. In 2018, Canada’s energy . sector directly and indirectly accounted for 819,500 jobs. Between 2005 and 2017,

July 2019

© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2019

Y.T.

190

B.C.

21,478

N.W.T.

251

Alta.

143,019Sask.

17,334

Man.

5,507

Ont.

41,527

Que.

27,455

N.L.

5,008

N.B.

4,648

N.S.

2,385

P.E.I.

316

Nvt.

239

In 2018, the energy sector directly and indirectly contributed 11.1% to Canada’s nominal GDP.

In 2018, Canada’s energy sector directly and indirectly accounted for 819,500 jobs.

Between 2005 and 2017, Canada’s GHG emissions from production and use of energy decreased 2% while real GDP grew by 23.6%.

In 2017, the production and use of energy in Canada accounted for 81.4% of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions.

and about 2/3 of electricity generation from renewable sources, the most in the G7.

In 2017, there were 278 publicly traded Canadian-based energy companies with energy assets totalling $650 billion.

Governments received $16.8 billion annually from the energy sector (2013-2017).

of total bilateral energy trade in 2018.

Between 1990 and 2016, energy efficiency improved in Canada by 31.4%.

In 2016, these improvements saved Canadians $45 billion.

82%

$650 B

$16.8 B

Source: Statistics Canada. Natural Resources Satellite Account.

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.

$45 B

34.1%

$183 B

CANADA’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT

OF CANADA’S ELECTRICITY SUPPLYgenerated from non-GHG emitting sources in 2017

1990

Energy Sector2005 2017

2016

GDP

23.6%

2%

$451 B

$132 BExports to U.S.

Imports from U.S.

$51 B

of refined petroleum products natural gas and

electricity

in Canada

$199 B 74 countrieslocated in

$7.1 B

$8.6 B

$1.1 B

Total Taxes Royalties Land Saleslargest

crude oil reserves

largest hydro electricity

producer

largest natural gas

producer

4th 3rd2nd

of savings

Investment in renewable energy in Canada Wind

$13.7 B

Small hydro $1.0 B

Solar $6.0 B

Biomass and Waste $0.6 B

Biofuels$0.9 B

Between 2013 and 2017, a total of $ 22.2 B was invested.

Direct: 269,000 jobs Indirect: 550,500 jobs

819,500 jobs

of oil

Energy Direct 8.1% Energy Indirect 3.0%

11.1% or $230 B

Hydro60%

Gas/oil/others

10%

9%

Non-Hydro Renewables

7%

CANADA’S ElectricityNuclear

15%

Coal

U.S. is top destination for Canadian exports:

100 %92 % 96 %

10KEY FACTS on Canada’s Energy Sector

1 EMPLOYMENT 2 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

3 GHG EMISSIONS 4 ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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