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Profile of Energy in Canada Presentation to the UN Oslo City Group on Energy Statistics February 2009 Ottawa, Canada

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  • Profile of Energy in CanadaPresentation to theUN Oslo City Group on Energy StatisticsFebruary 2009Ottawa, Canada

  • *Statistics Canada Statistique Canada*Canada places Second in the World in Oil Reserves

    Statistics Canada Statistique Canada

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    billions of cubic metres

    Second Largest Oil Reserves

    Table 1Top ten crude oil reserves in the world

    RankCountry or regionEstimated crude oil reserves

    billions of cubic metres

    1Saudi Arabia42.4

    2Canada28.4

    3Iran21.1

    4Iraq18.3

    5Kuwait16.5

    6United Arab Emirates15.5

    7Venezuela12.7

    8Russia9.5

    9Libya6.2

    10Nigeria5.7

    Source: PennWell Corporation, Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.103, No.47 (December 19, 2005).

    Saudi ArabiaCanadaIranIraqKuwaitUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaRussiaLibyaNigeria

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Second Largest Oil Reserves

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    Saudi Arabia

    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

    billions of cubic meters

    World Oil Reserves

    7th Largest Producer Crude Oil

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    Saudi Arabia

    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

    billions of cubic meters

    World Oil Reserves

    Second Largest Hydro E Producer

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    Capital Expenditures

    Table11.5WorldCrudeOilProduction,1960-2007

    (MillionBarrelsperDay)

    SelectedOPEC1ProducersSelectedNon-OPEC1Producers

    Year

    Persian Gulf Nations2IranIraqKuwait3NigeriaSaudi Arabia3United Arab EmiratesVenezuelaTotal OPEC4CanadaChinaMexicoNorwayRussiaUnited KingdomUnited StatesWorld

    200119.13.722.3922.268.032.213.01R 29.502.033.33.133.236.922.285.8R 68.10

    200217.793.442.021.892.127.632.082.6R 27.642.173.393.183.137.412.295.75R 67.17

    200319.063.741.312.142.288.782.352.34R 29.142.313.413.373.048.132.095.68R 69.45

    200420.7942.012.382.339.12.482.56R 31.502.43.493.382.958.81.855.42R 72.51

    200521.54.141.882.532.639.552.542.56R 32.942.373.613.332.79.041.655.18R 73.81

    200621.234.0322.542.449.152.642.51R 32.612.53R 3.673.262.499.251.49R 5.10R 73.54

    2007P20.683.922.092.462.358.722.62.4332.182.613.733.082.279.441.55.173.27

    1See"OrganizationofthePetroleumExportingCountries(OPEC)"inGlossary.Onthistable,countriesR=Revised.P=Preliminary.=Notapplicable.(s)=Lessthan0.005millionbarrelsperday.

    areclassifiedas"OPEC"or"Non-OPEC"inallyearsbasedontheirmembershipstatusinthemostcurrent

    year.

    2Bahrain,Iran,Iraq,Kuwait,Qatar,SaudiArabia,UnitedArabEmirates,andtheNeutralZone(betweenNotes:Dataareforcrudeoil,includingextraheavycrudeoil,leasecondensate,andliquidsprocessed

    KuwaitandSaudiArabia).fromCanadianoilsands;theyexcludenaturalgasplantliquids.Totalsmaynotequalsumof

    componentsduetoindependentrounding.

    3Includesaboutone-halfoftheproductionintheNeutralZonebetweenKuwaitandSaudiArabia.WebPage:Forrelatedinformation,seehttp://www.eia.doe.gov/international.

    4Onthistable,"TotalOPEC"forallyearsincludesAlgeria,Angola,Ecuador,Indonesia,Iran,Iraq,Sources:SelectedOPECProducers:1960-1972OPEC,AnnualStatisticalBulletin1979.

    Kuwait,Libya,Nigeria,Qatar,SaudiArabia,UnitedArabEmirates,Venezuela,andtheNeutralZone1973-1979EnergyInformationAdministration(EIA),InternationalEnergyAnnual(IEA),annualreports,

    (betweenKuwaitandSaudiArabia).Dataforallcountriesnotincludedin"TotalOPEC"areincludedinandtheInternationalEnergyDatabase.1980-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.

    "TotalNon-OPEC."2007EIA,MonthlyEnergyReview(MER)(April2008),Table11.1a.China:1960-1972Central

    IntelligenceAgency,unpublisheddata.1973-1979EIA,IEA,annualreports,andtheInternationalEnergy

    Database.1980-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.2007EIA,MER(April

    2008),Table11.1b.FormerU.S.S.R.:1960-1969U.S.S.R.CentralStatisticalOffice,Narodnoye

    KhozyaystvoSSSR(NationalEconomyUSSR).1970-1979EIA,InternationalPetroleumMonthly,

    February2001,Table4.1c.1980-1991EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.Russia:

    1992-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.2007EIA,MER(April2008),Table

    11.1b.UnitedStates:Table5.1.AllOtherData:1960-1969BureauofMines,InternationalPetroleum

    Annual,1969.1970-1972EIA,InternationalPetroleumAnnual,1978.1973-1979EIA,IEA,annual

    reports,andtheInternationalEnergyDatabase.1980-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24

    2008.2007EIA,MER(April2008),Tables11.1aand11.1b.

    RussiaSaudi Arabia3United StatesIranChinaMexicoCanadaUnited Arab EmiratesKuwait3VenezuelaNigeriaNorwayIraqUnited Kingdom

    2007P9.448.725.13.923.733.082.612.62.462.432.352.272.091.5

    Capital Expenditures

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    World Crude Oil Producers

    2002 Top Energy Consumers

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    2005 Top Energy Consumer

    Hydroelectricity

    Hydroelectricity

    Canada is one of the worlds largest producers of hydroelectricity, generating 352 Bkwh from the source in 2006. Canada was once the worlds largest hydroelectricity production, but China has overtaken that position in the last few years. Quebecs La Gran

    Energy Largest Export Earner

    Economic indicators - capital expenditures in energy industries, in current dollars.

    AnnualConventional oil and gas extractionnon-conventional oil extractioncoal miningsupport activities for mining and oil and gas extractionpipeline transportationPetroleum and coal products manufacturingPetroleum product wholesaler distributorsGasoline StationsNatural gas distributionElectric power generation, transmission and distributionuranium ore miningTotal

    16708.14203.6116.41086.22137.91201.7222.6514.8864.46417.327055.7x

    19807.56030.4156.91513.31030.5985.9281.9514.48407778.131160.8x

    163436935.81691488.91284.61836.1275.5594.4755.8867529683.1x

    21290.55225.6116.41677.1810.61773.2266.8765.3844.39666.232769.8x

    25235.76321.4249.91861.4868.61882.6208.38831014.5982538525.4x

    32190.59857.4605.92681.8838.52759.3241.7770.81158.29814.151104.1x

    36054.612228407.74172.22001.12688.3299.7790.81380.711774.960023.1x

    27090.915988.23294662.12601.52261.3299.8809.41403.915056.855446.1x

    2554719661.656940655956.52840.2360.58321548.316958.461380.1x

    CANSIMv754125v754181v754195v754167v755329v754671v755126v755252v754230v754090

    200060528.7

    200170099.7200020012002200320042005200620072008

    200268041.2millions$60528.770099.768041.275205.886875.8112022.3131821.1125949139718.6

    200375205.8

    200486875.8

    2005112022.3

    2006131821.1

    2007125949

    2008139718.6

    Energy Largest Export Earner

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    Capital Expenditures on Energy Industry

    Exports by Sector

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    Time series chart energy export

    Energy consumption per capita in G-8 countries, 1990 and 2002

    G-8 countriesTerajoule per person

    2002United StatesCanadaG-8 Average1U.S.S.R.GermanyFranceUnited KingdomJapanItaly

    United States0.34110.34110.34070.21980.1860.18360.17980.17360.16380.1151

    Canada0.3407

    G-8 Average10.2198

    Russia0.186

    Germany0.1836

    France0.1798

    United Kingdom0.1736

    Japan0.1638

    Italy0.1151

    1. The G-8 average is used as a common based for comparison purposes even though it did not exist in 1990.

    Source: International Energy Agency, special tabulation, December 6, 2004.

    Time series chart energy export

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    Sheet1

    Per Capita Total Primary Energy Consumption, G8 countries, 2000-2005

    (Million Btu)

    Region/Country

    200020012002200320042005

    Canada413.5410.4417.7426.5431.5436.2

    United States350.6338.0340.2338.3342.5340.5

    Russia188.9191.6194.1201.3208.6212.2

    France177.3180.1177.7178.6182.0181.5

    Japan175.8174.0172.3173.1178.2177.0

    Germany173.5177.7174.0177.2179.5176.0

    United Kingdom163.1164.4161.9164.7165.6165.7

    Italy132.2132.7132.9137.5138.7138.9

    Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/international/iealf/tablee1.xls

    Sheet1

    436.1647416832

    340.4784980908

    212.1744301958

    181.5312133775

    176.9807026009

    175.981574898

    165.6957579019

    138.9067783067

    million btu

    Sheet2

    Table 228-00421,2,3,4

    Geography=Canada

    Basis=Balance of payments basis

    Seasonal adjustment=Seasonally adjusted

    Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector, quarterly (dollars)

    Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors2008

    IIIIIAgricultural and fishing productsEnergy productsForestry productsIndustrial goods and materialsMachinery and equipmentAutomotive productsOther consumer goodsSpecial transactions tradeUnallocated balance of payments adjustments

    Exports, total of all merchandise116,953.10126,096.802008 Q12008 Q2Agricultural and fishing products$10,240.80$10,240.80$35,844.20$6,379.20$28,116.00$22,242.80$15,322.50$4,511.70$1,966.50$1,473.00

    Exports, Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products9,641.4010,240.808.24%8.12%Energy products$35,844.20

    Exports, Sector 2 Energy products29,628.2035,844.2025.33%28.43%Forestry products$6,379.20

    Exports, Sector 3 Forestry products6,214.706,379.205.31%5.06%Industrial goods and materials$28,116.00

    Exports, Sector 4 Industrial goods and materials26,447.8028,116.0022.61%22.30%Machinery and equipment$22,242.80

    Exports, Sector 5 Machinery and equipment22,103.3022,242.8018.90%17.64%Automotive products$15,322.50

    Exports, Sector 6 Automotive products15,634.6015,322.5013.37%12.15%Other consumer goods$4,511.70

    Exports, Sector 7 Other consumer goods4,169.504,511.703.57%3.58%Special transactions trade$1,966.50

    Exports, Sector 8 Special transactions trade1,815.501,966.501.55%1.56%Unallocated balance of payments adjustments$1,473.00

    Exports, Sector 9 Unallocated balance of payments adjustments1,298.001,473.001.11%1.17%

    Footnotes:

    Merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. Customs basis data are revised for the previous data year each quarter. Factors influencing revisions include late receipt of trade documentation, incorrect informa

    2

    When the fourth quarter data is initially published in mid-February of the following year, the previous three years of data are revised on a customs basis. Following that initial publication of the most recent December data, the data remain unrevised unti

    3

    International merchandise trade data are published approximately 45 calendar days after the end of the reference period. This information is made available at the same time as the United States' trade statistics released by the United States Bureau of the

    4

    All totals are calculated from full figures and rounded independently; consequently, totals may not equal the sum of their components.

    Source: Statistics Canada. Table 228-0042 - Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars), CANSIM (database).

    http://cansim2.statcan.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?

    Lang=E&CANSIMFile=CII\CII_1_E.htm&RootDir=CII/

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    Table 228-00421,2,3,4

    Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars x 1,000,000)

    Survey or program details:

    Canadian International Merchandise Trade (Customs Basis) - 2201

    Canadian International Merchandise Trade (Balance of Payments Basis) - 2202

    Energy ProductsIndustrial Goods and MaterialsMachinery and EquipmentAutomotive ProductsAgricultural and Fishing ProductsForestry ProductsOther Consumer Goods

    Geography=Canada34,934.3030,305.8023,388.6015,623.3010,194.206,571.004,621.60

    Basis=Balance of payments basis

    Seasonal adjustment=Seasonally adjusted

    Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector, quarterly (dollars)

    Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors2008

    IIIIII

    Exports, total of all merchandise116,829.00125,885.50129,236.90

    Exports, Sector 2 Energy products29,343.4035,517.9034,934.30Energy Products34,934.30

    Exports, Sector 4 Industrial goods and materials26,585.7028,100.9030,305.80Industrial Goods and Materials30,305.80

    Exports, Sector 5 Machinery and equipment22,113.8022,391.0023,388.60Machinery and Equipment23,388.60

    Exports, Sector 6 Automotive products15,655.8015,295.5015,623.30Automotive Products15,623.30

    Exports, Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products9,648.0010,265.7010,194.20Agricultural and Fishing Products10,194.20

    Exports, Sector 3 Forestry products6,203.806,392.606,571.00Forestry Products6,571.00

    Exports, Sector 7 Other consumer goods4,182.604,508.604,621.60Other Consumer Goods4,621.60

    Exports, Sector 8 Special transactions trade1,814.701,972.902,183.00

    Exports, Sector 9 Unallocated balance of payments adjustments1,281.201,440.401,415.00

    Footnotes:

    1

    Merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. Customs basis data are revised for the previous data year each quarter. Factors influencing revisions include late receipt of trade documentation, incorrect informa

    2

    When the fourth quarter data is initially published in mid-February of the following year, the previous three years of data are revised on a customs basis. Following that initial publication of the most recent December data, the data remain unrevised unti

    3

    International merchandise trade data are published approximately 45 calendar days after the end of the reference period. This information is made available at the same time as the United States' trade statistics released by the United States Bureau of the

    4

    All totals are calculated from full figures and rounded independently; consequently, totals may not equal the sum of their components.

    Source: Statistics Canada. Table 228-0042 - Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars), CANSIM (database).

    http://cansim2.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=E&CNSM-Fi=CII/CII_1-eng.htm

    (accessed: January 20, 2009)

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    Exports by Sector

    19969.302040778

    19978.958395137

    19987.278484785

    19998.095821857

    200012.38037191

    200113.25551945

    200211.91435672

    200315.16342614

    200415.87526693

    200519.31857335

    200619.12779427

    200719.79203605

    200825.79402269

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

    200360520.6399122.215.16342614

    200468105.8429005.715.87526693

    200586962.5450149.719.31857335

    200686789453732.419.12779427

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    2008121044.946927525.79402269

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

    Jan-089198.837732.4

    Feb-089885.639272.3

    Mar-0810499.939556.1

    Apr-081076439864.2

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    8.958395137

    7.278484785

    8.095821857

    12.38037191

    13.25551945

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    15.16342614

    15.87526693

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    Energy share of exports

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    19969.302040778

    19978.958395137

    19987.278484785

    19998.095821857

    200012.38037191

    200113.25551945

    200211.91435672

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    200415.87526693

    200519.31857335

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    200719.79203605

    200825.79402269

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

    200360520.6399122.215.16342614

    200468105.8429005.715.87526693

    200586962.5450149.719.31857335

    200686789453732.419.12779427

    200791647.3463051.419.79203605

    2008121044.946927525.79402269

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

    Jan-089198.837732.4

    Feb-089885.639272.3

    Mar-0810499.939556.1

    Apr-081076439864.2

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    19969.302040778

    19978.958395137

    19987.278484785

    19998.095821857

    200012.38037191

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

    200360520.6399122.215.16342614

    200468105.8429005.715.87526693

    200586962.5450149.719.31857335

    200686789453732.419.12779427

    200791647.3463051.419.79203605

    2008121044.946927525.79402269

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

    Jan-089198.837732.4

    Feb-089885.639272.3

    Mar-0810499.939556.1

    Apr-081076439864.2

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    Energy share of exports

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    19969.302040778

    19978.958395137

    19987.278484785

    19998.095821857

    200012.38037191

    200113.25551945

    200211.91435672

    200315.16342614

    200415.87526693

    200519.31857335

    200619.12779427

    200719.79203605

    200825.79402269

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

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    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

    200360520.6399122.215.16342614

    200468105.8429005.715.87526693

    200586962.5450149.719.31857335

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    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

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    Second Largest Oil Reserves

    Table 1Top ten crude oil reserves in the world

    RankCountry or regionEstimated crude oil reserves

    billions of cubic metres

    1Saudi Arabia42.4

    2Canada28.4

    3Iran21.1

    4Iraq18.3

    5Kuwait16.5

    6United Arab Emirates15.5

    7Venezuela12.7

    8Russia9.5

    9Libya6.2

    10Nigeria5.7

    Source: PennWell Corporation, Oil & Gas Journal, Vol.103, No.47 (December 19, 2005).

    Saudi ArabiaCanadaIranIraqKuwaitUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaRussiaLibyaNigeria

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

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    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

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    7th Largest Producer Crude Oil

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    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

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    Libya

    Nigeria

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    Table11.5WorldCrudeOilProduction,1960-2007

    (MillionBarrelsperDay)

    SelectedOPEC1ProducersSelectedNon-OPEC1Producers

    Year

    Persian Gulf Nations2IranIraqKuwait3NigeriaSaudi Arabia3United Arab EmiratesVenezuelaTotal OPEC4CanadaChinaMexicoNorwayRussiaUnited KingdomUnited StatesWorld

    200119.13.722.3922.268.032.213.01R 29.502.033.33.133.236.922.285.8R 68.10

    200217.793.442.021.892.127.632.082.6R 27.642.173.393.183.137.412.295.75R 67.17

    200319.063.741.312.142.288.782.352.34R 29.142.313.413.373.048.132.095.68R 69.45

    200420.7942.012.382.339.12.482.56R 31.502.43.493.382.958.81.855.42R 72.51

    200521.54.141.882.532.639.552.542.56R 32.942.373.613.332.79.041.655.18R 73.81

    200621.234.0322.542.449.152.642.51R 32.612.53R 3.673.262.499.251.49R 5.10R 73.54

    2007P20.683.922.092.462.358.722.62.4332.182.613.733.082.279.441.55.173.27

    1See"OrganizationofthePetroleumExportingCountries(OPEC)"inGlossary.Onthistable,countriesR=Revised.P=Preliminary.=Notapplicable.(s)=Lessthan0.005millionbarrelsperday.

    areclassifiedas"OPEC"or"Non-OPEC"inallyearsbasedontheirmembershipstatusinthemostcurrent

    year.

    2Bahrain,Iran,Iraq,Kuwait,Qatar,SaudiArabia,UnitedArabEmirates,andtheNeutralZone(betweenNotes:Dataareforcrudeoil,includingextraheavycrudeoil,leasecondensate,andliquidsprocessed

    KuwaitandSaudiArabia).fromCanadianoilsands;theyexcludenaturalgasplantliquids.Totalsmaynotequalsumof

    componentsduetoindependentrounding.

    3Includesaboutone-halfoftheproductionintheNeutralZonebetweenKuwaitandSaudiArabia.WebPage:Forrelatedinformation,seehttp://www.eia.doe.gov/international.

    4Onthistable,"TotalOPEC"forallyearsincludesAlgeria,Angola,Ecuador,Indonesia,Iran,Iraq,Sources:SelectedOPECProducers:1960-1972OPEC,AnnualStatisticalBulletin1979.

    Kuwait,Libya,Nigeria,Qatar,SaudiArabia,UnitedArabEmirates,Venezuela,andtheNeutralZone1973-1979EnergyInformationAdministration(EIA),InternationalEnergyAnnual(IEA),annualreports,

    (betweenKuwaitandSaudiArabia).Dataforallcountriesnotincludedin"TotalOPEC"areincludedinandtheInternationalEnergyDatabase.1980-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.

    "TotalNon-OPEC."2007EIA,MonthlyEnergyReview(MER)(April2008),Table11.1a.China:1960-1972Central

    IntelligenceAgency,unpublisheddata.1973-1979EIA,IEA,annualreports,andtheInternationalEnergy

    Database.1980-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.2007EIA,MER(April

    2008),Table11.1b.FormerU.S.S.R.:1960-1969U.S.S.R.CentralStatisticalOffice,Narodnoye

    KhozyaystvoSSSR(NationalEconomyUSSR).1970-1979EIA,InternationalPetroleumMonthly,

    February2001,Table4.1c.1980-1991EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.Russia:

    1992-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24,2008.2007EIA,MER(April2008),Table

    11.1b.UnitedStates:Table5.1.AllOtherData:1960-1969BureauofMines,InternationalPetroleum

    Annual,1969.1970-1972EIA,InternationalPetroleumAnnual,1978.1973-1979EIA,IEA,annual

    reports,andtheInternationalEnergyDatabase.1980-2006EIA,InternationalEnergyDatabase,April24

    2008.2007EIA,MER(April2008),Tables11.1aand11.1b.

    RussiaSaudi Arabia3United StatesIranChinaMexicoCanadaUnited Arab EmiratesKuwait3VenezuelaNigeriaNorwayIraqUnited Kingdom

    2007P9.448.725.13.923.733.082.612.62.462.432.352.272.091.5

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    Hydroelectricity

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    Canada is one of the worlds largest producers of hydroelectricity, generating 352 Bkwh from the source in 2006. Canada was once the worlds largest hydroelectricity production, but China has overtaken that position in the last few years. Quebecs La Gran

    Energy Largest Export Earner

    Economic indicators - capital expenditures in energy industries, in current dollars.

    AnnualConventional oil and gas extractionnon-conventional oil extractioncoal miningsupport activities for mining and oil and gas extractionpipeline transportationPetroleum and coal products manufacturingPetroleum product wholesaler distributorsGasoline StationsNatural gas distributionElectric power generation, transmission and distributionuranium ore miningTotal

    16708.14203.6116.41086.22137.91201.7222.6514.8864.46417.327055.7x

    19807.56030.4156.91513.31030.5985.9281.9514.48407778.131160.8x

    163436935.81691488.91284.61836.1275.5594.4755.8867529683.1x

    21290.55225.6116.41677.1810.61773.2266.8765.3844.39666.232769.8x

    25235.76321.4249.91861.4868.61882.6208.38831014.5982538525.4x

    32190.59857.4605.92681.8838.52759.3241.7770.81158.29814.151104.1x

    36054.612228407.74172.22001.12688.3299.7790.81380.711774.960023.1x

    27090.915988.23294662.12601.52261.3299.8809.41403.915056.855446.1x

    2554719661.656940655956.52840.2360.58321548.316958.461380.1x

    CANSIMv754125v754181v754195v754167v755329v754671v755126v755252v754230v754090

    200060528.7

    200170099.7200020012002200320042005200620072008

    200268041.2millions$60528.770099.768041.275205.886875.8112022.3131821.1125949139718.6

    200375205.8

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    2005112022.3

    2006131821.1

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    Energy consumption per capita in G-8 countries, 1990 and 2002

    G-8 countriesTerajoule per person

    2002United StatesCanadaG-8 Average1U.S.S.R.GermanyFranceUnited KingdomJapanItaly

    United States0.34110.34110.34070.21980.1860.18360.17980.17360.16380.1151

    Canada0.3407

    G-8 Average10.2198

    Russia0.186

    Germany0.1836

    France0.1798

    United Kingdom0.1736

    Japan0.1638

    Italy0.1151

    1. The G-8 average is used as a common based for comparison purposes even though it did not exist in 1990.

    Source: International Energy Agency, special tabulation, December 6, 2004.

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    Per Capita Total Primary Energy Consumption, G8 countries, 2000-2005

    (Million Btu)

    Region/Country

    200020012002200320042005

    Canada413.5410.4417.7426.5431.5436.2

    United States350.6338.0340.2338.3342.5340.5

    Russia188.9191.6194.1201.3208.6212.2

    France177.3180.1177.7178.6182.0181.5

    Japan175.8174.0172.3173.1178.2177.0

    Germany173.5177.7174.0177.2179.5176.0

    United Kingdom163.1164.4161.9164.7165.6165.7

    Italy132.2132.7132.9137.5138.7138.9

    Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/international/iealf/tablee1.xls

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    340.4784980908

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    181.5312133775

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    175.981574898

    165.6957579019

    138.9067783067

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    Sheet2

    Table 228-00421,2,3,4

    Geography=Canada

    Basis=Balance of payments basis

    Seasonal adjustment=Seasonally adjusted

    Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector, quarterly (dollars)

    Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors2008

    IIIIIAgricultural and fishing productsEnergy productsForestry productsIndustrial goods and materialsMachinery and equipmentAutomotive productsOther consumer goodsSpecial transactions tradeUnallocated balance of payments adjustments

    Exports, total of all merchandise116,953.10126,096.802008 Q12008 Q2Agricultural and fishing products$10,240.80$10,240.80$35,844.20$6,379.20$28,116.00$22,242.80$15,322.50$4,511.70$1,966.50$1,473.00

    Exports, Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products9,641.4010,240.808.24%8.12%Energy products$35,844.20

    Exports, Sector 2 Energy products29,628.2035,844.2025.33%28.43%Forestry products$6,379.20

    Exports, Sector 3 Forestry products6,214.706,379.205.31%5.06%Industrial goods and materials$28,116.00

    Exports, Sector 4 Industrial goods and materials26,447.8028,116.0022.61%22.30%Machinery and equipment$22,242.80

    Exports, Sector 5 Machinery and equipment22,103.3022,242.8018.90%17.64%Automotive products$15,322.50

    Exports, Sector 6 Automotive products15,634.6015,322.5013.37%12.15%Other consumer goods$4,511.70

    Exports, Sector 7 Other consumer goods4,169.504,511.703.57%3.58%Special transactions trade$1,966.50

    Exports, Sector 8 Special transactions trade1,815.501,966.501.55%1.56%Unallocated balance of payments adjustments$1,473.00

    Exports, Sector 9 Unallocated balance of payments adjustments1,298.001,473.001.11%1.17%

    Footnotes:

    Merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. Customs basis data are revised for the previous data year each quarter. Factors influencing revisions include late receipt of trade documentation, incorrect informa

    2

    When the fourth quarter data is initially published in mid-February of the following year, the previous three years of data are revised on a customs basis. Following that initial publication of the most recent December data, the data remain unrevised unti

    3

    International merchandise trade data are published approximately 45 calendar days after the end of the reference period. This information is made available at the same time as the United States' trade statistics released by the United States Bureau of the

    4

    All totals are calculated from full figures and rounded independently; consequently, totals may not equal the sum of their components.

    Source: Statistics Canada. Table 228-0042 - Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars), CANSIM (database).

    http://cansim2.statcan.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?

    Lang=E&CANSIMFile=CII\CII_1_E.htm&RootDir=CII/

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    Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars x 1,000,000)

    Survey or program details:

    Canadian International Merchandise Trade (Customs Basis) - 2201

    Canadian International Merchandise Trade (Balance of Payments Basis) - 2202

    Energy ProductsIndustrial Goods and MaterialsMachinery and EquipmentAutomotive ProductsAgricultural and Fishing ProductsForestry ProductsOther Consumer Goods

    Geography=Canada34,934.3030,305.8023,388.6015,623.3010,194.206,571.004,621.60

    Basis=Balance of payments basis

    Seasonal adjustment=Seasonally adjusted

    Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector, quarterly (dollars)

    Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors2008

    IIIIII

    Exports, total of all merchandise116,829.00125,885.50129,236.90

    Exports, Sector 2 Energy products29,343.4035,517.9034,934.30Energy Products34,934.30

    Exports, Sector 4 Industrial goods and materials26,585.7028,100.9030,305.80Industrial Goods and Materials30,305.80

    Exports, Sector 5 Machinery and equipment22,113.8022,391.0023,388.60Machinery and Equipment23,388.60

    Exports, Sector 6 Automotive products15,655.8015,295.5015,623.30Automotive Products15,623.30

    Exports, Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products9,648.0010,265.7010,194.20Agricultural and Fishing Products10,194.20

    Exports, Sector 3 Forestry products6,203.806,392.606,571.00Forestry Products6,571.00

    Exports, Sector 7 Other consumer goods4,182.604,508.604,621.60Other Consumer Goods4,621.60

    Exports, Sector 8 Special transactions trade1,814.701,972.902,183.00

    Exports, Sector 9 Unallocated balance of payments adjustments1,281.201,440.401,415.00

    Footnotes:

    1

    Merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. Customs basis data are revised for the previous data year each quarter. Factors influencing revisions include late receipt of trade documentation, incorrect informa

    2

    When the fourth quarter data is initially published in mid-February of the following year, the previous three years of data are revised on a customs basis. Following that initial publication of the most recent December data, the data remain unrevised unti

    3

    International merchandise trade data are published approximately 45 calendar days after the end of the reference period. This information is made available at the same time as the United States' trade statistics released by the United States Bureau of the

    4

    All totals are calculated from full figures and rounded independently; consequently, totals may not equal the sum of their components.

    Source: Statistics Canada. Table 228-0042 - Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars), CANSIM (database).

    http://cansim2.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=E&CNSM-Fi=CII/CII_1-eng.htm

    (accessed: January 20, 2009)

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    19969.302040778

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    19987.278484785

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    200012.38037191

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

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    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

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    19969.302040778

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

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    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

    200360520.6399122.215.16342614

    200468105.8429005.715.87526693

    200586962.5450149.719.31857335

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    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

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    Mar-0810499.939556.1

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    Second Largest Oil Reserves

    Table 1Top ten crude oil reserves in the world

    RankCountry or regionEstimated crude oil reserves

    billions of cubic metres

    1Saudi Arabia42.4

    2Canada28.4

    3Iran21.1

    4Iraq18.3

    5Kuwait16.5

    6United Arab Emirates15.5

    7Venezuela12.7

    8Russia9.5

    9Libya6.2

    10Nigeria5.7

    Saudi ArabiaCanadaIranIraqKuwaitUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaRussiaLibyaNigeria

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Second Largest Oil Reserves

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Saudi Arabia

    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

    billions of cubic meters

    World Oil Reserves

    Second Largest Hydro E Producer

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Saudi Arabia

    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

    billions of cubic meters

    World Oil Reserves

    7th Largest Producer Crude Oil

    42.4

    28.4

    21.1

    18.3

    16.5

    15.5

    12.7

    9.5

    6.2

    5.7

    billions of cubic metres

    Top 10 World Oil Reserves

    Prod. over time, % of Exports

    Hydroelectricity

    Hydroelectricity

    Canada is one of the worlds largest producers of hydroelectricity, generating 352 Bkwh from the source in 2006. Canada was once the worlds largest hydroelectricity production, but China has overtaken that position in the last few years. Quebecs La Gran

    $ Energy Largest Export Earner

    Table11.5WorldCrudeOilProduction,1960-2007

    (MillionBarrelsperDay)

    Year

    IranIraqNigeriaUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaCanadaChinaMexicoNorwayRussiaUnited KingdomUnited StatesWorld

    200119.13.722.3922.268.032.213.012.033.33.133.236.922.285.8

    200217.793.442.021.892.127.632.082.62.173.393.183.137.412.295.75

    200319.063.741.312.142.288.782.352.342.313.413.373.048.132.095.68

    200420.7942.012.382.339.12.482.562.43.493.382.958.81.855.42

    200521.54.141.882.532.639.552.542.562.373.613.332.79.041.655.18

    200621.234.0322.542.449.152.642.512.533.262.499.251.49

    20.683.922.092.462.358.722.62.4332.182.613.733.082.279.441.55.173.27

    R=Revised.P=Preliminary.=Notapplicable.(s)=Lessthan0.005millionbarrelsperday.

    areclassifiedas"OPEC"or"Non-OPEC"inallyearsbasedontheirmembershipstatusinthemostcurrent

    year.

    KuwaitandSaudiArabia).

    componentsduetoindependentrounding.

    WebPage:Forrelatedinformation,seehttp://www.eia.doe.gov/international.

    Kuwait,Libya,Nigeria,Qatar,SaudiArabia,UnitedArabEmirates,Venezuela,andtheNeutralZone

    (betweenKuwaitandSaudiArabia).Dataforallcountriesnotincludedin"TotalOPEC"areincludedin

    "TotalNon-OPEC."

    RussiaUnited StatesIranChinaMexicoCanadaUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaNigeriaNorwayIraqUnited Kingdom

    9.448.725.13.923.733.082.612.62.462.432.352.272.091.5

    $ Energy Largest Export Earner

    9.44

    8.72

    5.1

    3.92

    3.73

    3.08

    2.61

    2.6

    2.46

    2.43

    2.35

    2.27

    2.09

    1.5

    World Crude Oil Producers

    % of Exports by Sector

    9.44

    8.72

    5.1

    3.92

    3.73

    3.08

    2.61

    2.6

    2.46

    2.43

    2.35

    2.27

    2.09

    1.5

    World Crude Oil Producers

    Capital Expenditures

    Table 128-00091,29

    Supply and demand of primary and secondary energy in terajoules, annual

    Survey or program details:

    Coke Monthly - 2003

    Coal Monthly - 2147

    Monthly Oil Pipeline Transport - 2148

    Gas Utilities/Transportation and Distribution Systems (Monthly) - 2149

    Monthly Refined Petroleum Products - 2150

    Monthly Electricity - 2151

    Quarterly Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey - 2166

    Natural Gas Disposition - 2167

    End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products - 2168

    Monthly Oil Pipeline Statement - 2191

    Electricity Supply and Disposition - Annual - 2194

    Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption - 2196

    Crude Oil and Natural Gas - 2198

    Geography=Canada

    Fuel type=Primary energy

    Supply and demand characteristics=Production

    Supply and demand of primary and secondary energy in terajoules, annual

    200220032004200520062007

    16,170,95116,170,92416,553,74116,489,88416815452r16,964,699

    161617161717

    Symbol legend:

    r

    Revised

    Footnotes:

    1

    For quarterly data on reference years prior to 2002, please see CANSIM table 128-0002.

    29

    Values for production and availability for "total primary and secondary" are not shown as these would lead to double-counting of fuels that are both a primary energy form and used to produce a secondary energy form.

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    (accessed: January 21, 2009)

    Capital Expenditures

    1

    terajoule

    Top Energy Consumers

    Capital Investment in Energy

    0.2703121167

    0.234498042

    0.1809746288

    0.1208888483

    0.0788799484

    0.0508446117

    0.0357606844

    Percentage Exports by Sector

    Time series energy as % export

    16.170951

    16.170924

    16.553741

    16.489884

    16.815452

    16.964699

    million$

    Energy Production in Canada

    Sheet2

    Table 228-00421,2,3,4

    Geography=Canada

    Basis=Balance of payments basis

    Seasonal adjustment=Seasonally adjusted

    Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector, quarterly (dollars)

    Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors2008

    IIIIIEnergy productsIndustrial goods and materialsMachinery and equipmentAutomotive productsAgricultural and fishing productsForestry products

    Exports, total of all merchandise116,953.10126,096.802008 Q12008 Q2Agricultural and fishing products$10,240.80$35,844.20$28,116.00$22,242.80$15,322.50$10,240.80$6,379.20

    Exports, Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products9,641.4010,240.808.24%8.12%Energy products$35,844.20

    Exports, Sector 2 Energy products29,628.2035,844.2025.33%28.43%Forestry products$6,379.20

    Exports, Sector 3 Forestry products6,214.706,379.205.31%5.06%Industrial goods and materials$28,116.00

    Exports, Sector 4 Industrial goods and materials26,447.8028,116.0022.61%22.30%Machinery and equipment$22,242.80

    Exports, Sector 5 Machinery and equipment22,103.3022,242.8018.90%17.64%Automotive products$15,322.50

    Exports, Sector 6 Automotive products15,634.6015,322.5013.37%12.15%Other consumer goods$4,511.70

    Exports, Sector 7 Other consumer goods4,169.504,511.703.57%3.58%Special transactions trade$1,966.50

    Exports, Sector 8 Special transactions trade1,815.501,966.501.55%1.56%Unallocated balance of payments adjustments$1,473.00

    Exports, Sector 9 Unallocated balance of payments adjustments1,298.001,473.001.11%1.17%

    Footnotes:

    Merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. Customs basis data are revised for the previous data year each quarter. Factors influencing revisions include late receipt of trade documentation, incorrect informa

    2

    When the fourth quarter data is initially published in mid-February of the following year, the previous three years of data are revised on a customs basis. Following that initial publication of the most recent December data, the data remain unrevised unti

    3

    International merchandise trade data are published approximately 45 calendar days after the end of the reference period. This information is made available at the same time as the United States' trade statistics released by the United States Bureau of the

    4

    All totals are calculated from full figures and rounded independently; consequently, totals may not equal the sum of their components.

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    Sheet2

    35844.2

    28116

    22242.8

    15322.5

    10240.8

    6379.2

    Energy Largest Export Earner

    Energy Production by Type

    35844.2

    28116

    22242.8

    15322.5

    10240.8

    6379.2

    Canada's Exports

    Electric Power from Fossil fuel

    Table 228-00421,2,3,4

    Merchandise imports and exports by sector and sub-sector, customs and balance of payments basis, for all countries, quarterly (dollars x 1,000,000)

    Survey or program details:

    Canadian International Merchandise Trade (Customs Basis) - 2201

    Canadian International Merchandise Trade (Balance of Payments Basis) - 2202

    Energy ProductsIndustrial Goods and MaterialsMachinery and EquipmentAutomotive ProductsAgricultural and Fishing ProductsForestry ProductsOther Consumer Goods

    Geography=Canada27%23%18%12%8%5%4%

    Basis=Balance of payments basis

    Seasonal adjustment=Seasonally adjusted

    Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector, quarterly (dollars)

    Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors2008

    IIIIII

    Exports, total of all merchandise116,829.00125,885.50129,236.90

    Exports, Sector 2 Energy products29,343.4035,517.9034,934.30Energy Products34,934.3027%

    Exports, Sector 4 Industrial goods and materials26,585.7028,100.9030,305.80Industrial Goods and Materials30,305.8023%

    Exports, Sector 5 Machinery and equipment22,113.8022,391.0023,388.60Machinery and Equipment23,388.6018%

    Exports, Sector 6 Automotive products15,655.8015,295.5015,623.30Automotive Products15,623.3012%

    Exports, Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products9,648.0010,265.7010,194.20Agricultural and Fishing Products10,194.208%

    Exports, Sector 3 Forestry products6,203.806,392.606,571.00Forestry Products6,571.005%

    Exports, Sector 7 Other consumer goods4,182.604,508.604,621.60Other Consumer Goods4,621.604%

    Exports, Sector 8 Special transactions trade1,814.701,972.902,183.00

    Exports, Sector 9 Unallocated balance of payments adjustments1,281.201,440.401,415.00

    Footnotes:

    1

    Merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. Customs basis data are revised for the previous data year each quarter. Factors influencing revisions include late receipt of trade documentation, incorrect informa

    2

    When the fourth quarter data is initially published in mid-February of the following year, the previous three years of data are revised on a customs basis. Following that initial publication of the most recent December data, the data remain unrevised unti

    3

    International merchandise trade data are published approximately 45 calendar days after the end of the reference period. This information is made available at the same time as the United States' trade statistics released by the United States Bureau of the

    4

    All totals are calculated from full figures and rounded independently; consequently, totals may not equal the sum of their components.

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    (accessed: January 20, 2009)

    Electric Power from Fossil fuel

    0.2703121167

    0.234498042

    0.1809746288

    0.1208888483

    0.0788799484

    0.0508446117

    0.0357606844

    Percentage Exports by Sector

    Electricity Production by Sourc

    0.27031211670.2344980420.18097462880.12088884830.07887994840.05084461170.0357606844

    Energy Products

    Industrial Goods and Materials

    Machinery and Equipment

    Automotive Products

    Agricultural and Fishing Products

    Forestry Products

    Other Consumer Goods

    Map electricity prod by source

    Economic indicators - capital expenditures in energy industries, in current dollars.

    AnnualConventional oil and gas extractionnon-conventional oil extractioncoal miningsupport activities for mining and oil and gas extractionpipeline transportationPetroleum and coal products manufacturingPetroleum product wholesaler distributorsGasoline StationsNatural gas distributionElectric power generation, transmission and distributionuranium ore miningTotal

    16708.14203.6116.41086.22137.91201.7222.6514.8864.46417.327055.7x

    19807.56030.4156.91513.31030.5985.9281.9514.48407778.131160.8x

    163436935.81691488.91284.61836.1275.5594.4755.8867529683.1x

    21290.55225.6116.41677.1810.61773.2266.8765.3844.39666.232769.8x

    25235.76321.4249.91861.4868.61882.6208.38831014.5982538525.4x

    32190.59857.4605.92681.8838.52759.3241.7770.81158.29814.151104.1x

    36054.612228407.74172.22001.12688.3299.7790.81380.711774.960023.1x

    27090.915988.23294662.12601.52261.3299.8809.41403.915056.855446.1x

    2554719661.656940655956.52840.2360.58321548.316958.461380.1x

    CANSIMv754125v754181v754195v754167v755329v754671v755126v755252v754230v754090

    200060528.7

    200170099.7200020012002200320042005200620072008

    200268041.2millions$60528.770099.768041.275205.886875.8112022.3131821.1125949139718.6

    200375205.8

    200486875.8

    2005112022.3

    2006131821.1

    2007125949

    2008139718.6

    Map electricity prod by source

    60528.7

    70099.7

    68041.2

    75205.8

    86875.8

    112022.3

    131821.1

    125949

    139718.6

    Capital Expenditures on Energy Industry

    Map of Canada with energy sourc

    60528.7

    70099.7

    68041.2

    75205.8

    86875.8

    112022.3

    131821.1

    125949

    139718.6

    Capital Expenditures on Energy Industry

    2005 Top Energy Consumer

    Economic indicators - capital expenditures in energy industries, in current dollars.

    AnnualConventional oil and gas extractionnon-conventional oil extractioncoal miningsupport activities for mining and oil and gas extractionpipeline transportationPetroleum and coal products manufacturingPetroleum product wholesaler distributorsGasoline StationsNatural gas distributionElectric power generation, transmission and distributionuranium ore miningTotal

    16708.14203.6116.41086.22137.91201.7222.6514.8864.46417.327055.7x

    19807.56030.4156.91513.31030.5985.9281.9514.48407778.131160.8x

    163436935.81691488.91284.61836.1275.5594.4755.8867529683.1x

    21290.55225.6116.41677.1810.61773.2266.8765.3844.39666.232769.8x

    25235.76321.4249.91861.4868.61882.6208.38831014.5982538525.4x

    32190.59857.4605.92681.8838.52759.3241.7770.81158.29814.151104.1x

    36054.612228407.74172.22001.12688.3299.7790.81380.711774.960023.1x

    27090.915988.23294662.12601.52261.3299.8809.41403.915056.855446.1x

    2554719661.656940655956.52840.2360.58321548.316958.461380.1x

    CANSIMv754125v754181v754195v754167v755329v754671v755126v755252v754230v754090

    200060528.7

    200170099.7200020012002200320042005200620072008

    200268041.2millions$60528.770099.768041.275205.886875.8112022.3131821.1125949139718.6

    200375205.8

    200486875.8

    2005112022.3

    2006131821.1

    2007125949

    2008139718.6

    2005 Top Energy Consumer

    60528.7

    70099.7

    68041.2

    75205.8

    86875.8

    112022.3

    131821.1

    125949

    139718.6

    Capital Expenditures on Energy Industry

    Energy Use Sector and Source

    60528.7

    70099.7

    68041.2

    75205.8

    86875.8

    112022.3

    131821.1

    125949

    139718.6

    Capital Expenditures on Energy Industry

    Home heating fuel

    19969.302040778

    19978.9583951371996199820002002200420062008

    19987.2784847859.3020407787.27848478512.3803719111.9143567215.8752669319.1277942725.79402269

    19998.095821857

    200012.38037191

    200113.25551945

    200211.91435672

    200315.16342614

    200415.87526693

    200519.31857335

    200619.12779427

    200719.79203605

    200825.79402269

    Legend:

    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Computed annual total( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490share

    199626053.1280079.49.302040778

    199727177.83033788.958395137

    199823812.4327161.57.278484785

    199929876.4369034.88.095821857

    200053157.9429372.412.38037191

    200155770420730.413.25551945

    200249330414038.311.91435672

    200360520.6399122.215.16342614

    200468105.8429005.715.87526693

    200586962.5450149.719.31857335

    200686789453732.419.12779427

    200791647.3463051.419.79203605

    2008121044.946927525.79402269

    Legend:

    v21386518Table 228-0041: Merchandise imports and exports for all countries, by sector; Canada; Balance of payments basis; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, Sector 2 Energy products (dollars - millions)

    v191490Table 228-0001: Merchandise imports and exports, by major groups and principal trading areas; Canada; Balance of payments; Seasonally adjusted; Exports, total of all merchandise (dollars - millions) [D399449]

    Monthly( x 1,000,000)v21386518v191490

    Jan-089198.837732.4

    Feb-089885.639272.3

    Mar-0810499.939556.1

    Apr-081076439864.2

    Home heating fuel

    9.302040778

    7.278484785

    12.38037191

    11.91435672

    15.87526693

    19.12779427

    25.79402269

    Energy as a Percent of Exports

    Source of home heat over time

    9.302040778

    8.958395137

    7.278484785

    8.095821857

    12.38037191

    13.25551945

    11.91435672

    15.16342614

    15.87526693

    19.31857335

    19.12779427

    19.79203605

    25.79402269

    Energy as a Percentage of Exports

    Table 6-2Electric utility thermal plants Electric power generation,2006

    Electric power generation, 2006: Part 1

    Canada

    megawatt-hours

    Net generation, all fuels222,466,497

    Coal85,811,612Fuel Consumed

    Wind and tidal2,465,664

    Natural gas32,241,371Hydro316,147,831

    Wood1,862,328Coal85,811,612

    Uranium92,418,514Wind and tidal2,465,664

    Other4,014,179Petroleum6,118,493

    Table 2Generation of electric energy,2006Natural gas32,241,371

    Wood1,862,328

    Uranium92,418,514

    Generation of electric energy, 2006: Part 1Other4,014,179

    Canada

    megawatt-hours224,932,161

    Electric utilities

    Hydro316,147,831

    Wind and tidal2,465,664

    Thermal222,466,497

    Steam106,442,047

    Nuclear92,418,514

    Internal combustion3,191,811

    Combustion turbine20,414,125

    Total energy generated541,079,992

    Percentage of total for Canada100

    Table 128-00091,29

    Supply and demand of primary and secondary energy in terajoules, annual

    Survey or program details:

    Coke Monthly - 2003

    Coal Monthly - 2147

    Monthly Oil Pipeline Transport - 2148

    Gas Utilities/Transportation and Distribution Systems (Monthly) - 2149

    Monthly Refined Petroleum Products - 2150

    Monthly Electricity - 2151

    Quarterly Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey - 2166

    Natural Gas Disposition - 2167

    End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products - 2168

    Monthly Oil Pipeline Statement - 2191

    Electricity Supply and Disposition - Annual - 2194

    Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption - 2196

    Crude Oil and Natural Gas - 2198

    Geography=Canada

    Supply and demand characteristics=Production

    Supply and demand of primary and secondary energy in terajoules, annual

    Fuel type2007

    Total primary and secondary energy

    Primary energy16,964,699

    Coal8.74%1,482,232

    Crude oil36.27%6,153,625

    Natural gas41.33%7,012,006

    Nnatural gas liquids (NGL's)4.04%685,788

    Primary electricity9.61%1,631,049

    Steam0.00%0

    Symbol legend:

    Not applicable

    Footnotes:

    1

    For quarterly data on reference years prior to 2002, please see CANSIM table 128-0002.

    29

    Values for production and availability for "total primary and secondary" are not shown as these would lead to double-counting of fuels that are both a primary energy form and used to produce a secondary energy form.

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    (accessed: January 22, 2009)

    Energy Production by Type

    Table 128-00141

    Electricity generated from fossil fuels, annual (gigawatt hours)

    Survey or program details:

    Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption - 2196

    Geography=Canada

    Source=Utilities

    Electricity generated from fossil fuels, annual (gigawatt hours)

    Fuel type200220032004200520062007

    Coal109,681.10104,697.50100,903.50102,425.60100,828.0r108,063.80

    Natural gas25,628.3024,346.3025,292.2025,341.5023,493.2r29,138.20

    Diesel and light fuel oil668.9599.3616555.2668.7r556.8

    Heavy fuel oil10,787.4018,384.9014,278.3013,134.705,955.7r6,508.10

    Other fuels1-1.1-1.7-5.2-7.7-9.6-12.4

    Symbol legend:

    r

    Revised

    Footnotes:

    1

    Includes manufactured gases, other petroleum products, other fuels and station service.

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    Table 128-00141

    Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption - 2196

    Other fuels1

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    Statistics CanadaGovernment of Canada

    Table 3.39

    Installed capacity and generated electricity by province and territory, 2005

    2006Wind and tidalThermalSteamNuclearInternal combustionCombustion turbineTotal energy generated

    0.46%41.12%19.67%17.08%0.59%3.77%100.00%

    2,465,664222,466,497106,442,04792,418,5143,191,81120,414,125541,079,992

    Electric Power Generation

    Refineries in Canada 2007 (thousands of cubic metres per day)

    Per Capita Total Primary Energy Consumption, G8 countries, 2000-2005

    (Million Btu)

    Region/Country

    200020012002200320042005

    Canada413.5410.4417.7426.5431.5436.2

    United States350.6338.0340.2338.3342.5340.5

    Russia188.9191.6194.1201.3208.6212.2

    France177.3180.1177.7178.6182.0181.5

    Japan175.8174.0172.3173.1178.2177.0

    Germany173.5177.7174.0177.2179.5176.0

    United Kingdom163.1164.4161.9164.7165.6165.7

    Italy132.2132.7132.9137.5138.7138.9

    Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/international/iealf/tablee1.xls

    436.1647416832

    340.4784980908

    212.1744301958

    181.5312133775

    176.9807026009

    175.981574898

    165.6957579019

    138.9067783067

    million btu

    Energy Consumption Per Capita G8 countries, 2005

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    modified: 2007-09-12

    Base Year 1990

    Year2005

    Total Energy Use (PJ)8,475.08

    8,126.70

    Energy Use by Sector (PJ)

    Industrial39%3,209.36

    Residential17%1,402.16

    Passenger Transportation17%1,376.12

    Commercial14%1,153.02

    Freight Transportation13%1,028.33

    Agriculture3%208.70

    Off-Road1%97.39

    Energy Use by Energy Source (PJ)

    Natural Gas2,069.70

    Electricity1,924.88

    Oil1,457.07

    Motor Gasoline1,429.17

    Wood Waste and Pulping Liquor462.75

    Petroleum Coke and Still Gas434.35

    Other Fuels331.79

    Aviation Turbo Fuel256.38

    Residential Wood106.04

    petajoules

    Energy Use by Sector

    Table 203-00191,2,3,9,11

    Survey of household spending (SHS), dwelling characteristics at the time of interview, by province, territory and selected metropolitan areas, annual (data in thousands)

    Survey or program details:

    Survey of Household Spending - 3508

    Geography=Canada4

    Statistics=Estimated number of households reporting

    SHS, dwelling characteristics, annual

    19971998199920002001200220032004200520062007

    Other31F41F14524371308068

    Propane11810911112410812810112212213396

    Wood586542513535519610516591571605607

    Oil1,3721,5021,5711,4441,4761,4971,5081,2791,2091,2091,236

    Electricity3,7663,7273,7213,8643,8883,7954,0534,1534,3064,4334,416

    Natural Gas5,2785,4325,5185,6455,8325,9005,9686,1266,3496,2956,562

    Symbol legend:

    F

    Too unreliable to be published

    Footnotes:

    1

    For more information about survey methodology, data quality, variable definitions and data products, see the Survey of Household Spending User Guide (Catalogue number 62F0026MIE) available free on the Statistics Canada website: http://www.statcan.ca/engli

    2

    Data for 1997 and 1998 reflect the revised estimation method implemented for the first time with the 1999 data. For this reason, 1997 and 1998 data presented in CANSIM do not match the originally-released data.

    3

    All data refer to December 31 of the reference year.

    4

    In 1998, 1999, and every second year thereafter starting with 2001, statistics for Canada include the territories. For the other years, Canada-level statistics include the 10 provinces only.

    9

    Data from the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 Survey of Household Spending have been re-weighted using 2001 Census weights, using the weighting methodology described in the Survey of Household Spending User Guide, the section on "Weighting."

    11

    Beginning with 2006, the reference date for household composition, tenure, dwelling characteristics and household equipment are as of the time of the interview instead of December 31st of the reference year. The distinction between full-year and part-year

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    (accessed: January 22, 2009)

    Other

    Propane

    Wood

    Oil

    Electricity

    Natural Gas

    thousands$

    Home Heating Fuel

    Electricity

    Selected dwelling characteristics and household equipment

    Selected dwelling characteristics and household equipment

    (Selected dwelling characteristics)thousands

    20032004200520062007

    thousandsPrincipal heating fuel

    Principal heating equipment20032004200520062007

    Steam or hot water furnace12.213.113.212.713.8Other0.30.60.20.60.5

    Hot air furnace5352.752.452.852.7Bottled gas (propane)0.81110.7

    Heating stove44.54.14.34.4Wood4.24.84.54.74.7

    Electric heating29.129.430.230.129Oil or other liquid fuel12.410.49.69.59.5

    OtherF0.3FFFElectricity33.333.634.234.834

    Principal heating fuelPiped gas (natural gas)4949.650.449.450.5

    Oil or other liquid fuel12.410.49.69.59.5

    Piped gas (natural gas)4949.650.449.450.5

    Bottled gas (propane)0.81110.7

    Electricity33.333.634.234.834

    Wood4.24.84.54.74.7

    Other0.30.60.20.60.5

    F : too unreliable to be published.

    Notes:

    - At the time of interview.

    - In 1999, and every second year thereafter starting with 2001, statistics for Canada include the territories. For the other years, Canada-level statistics include the 10 provinces only.

    Last modified: 2008-12-22.

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    20032004200520062007

    Piped gas (natural gas)4949.650.449.450.5

    Electricity33.333.634.234.834

    Oil or other liquid fuel12.410.49.69.59.5

    Wood4.24.84.54.74.7

    Bottled gas (propane)0.81110.7

    Other0.30.60.20.60.5

    0.30.84.212.433.349

    0.614.810.433.649.6

    0.214.59.634.250.4

    0.614.79.534.849.4

    0.50.74.79.53450.5

    Other

    Bottled gas (propane)

    Wood

    Oil or other liquid fuel

    Electricity

    Piped gas (natural gas)

    Household Fuel Consumption

    4933.312.44.20.80.3

    49.633.610.44.810.6

    50.434.29.64.510.2

    49.434.89.54.710.6

    50.5349.54.70.70.5

    Piped gas (natural gas)

    Electricity

    Oil or other liquid fuel

    Wood

    Bottled gas (propane)

    Other

    thousands$

    Household Fuel Consumption

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    Propane

    Wood

    Oil

    Electricity

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    Home Heating Fuel

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    Second Largest Oil Reserves

    Table 1Top ten crude oil reserves in the world

    RankCountry or regionEstimated crude oil reserves

    billions of cubic metres

    1Saudi Arabia42.4

    2Canada28.4

    3Iran21.1

    4Iraq18.3

    5Kuwait16.5

    6United Arab Emirates15.5

    7Venezuela12.7

    8Russia9.5

    9Libya6.2

    10Nigeria5.7

    Saudi ArabiaCanadaIranIraqKuwaitUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaRussiaLibyaNigeria

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Second Largest Oil Reserves

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Saudi Arabia

    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

    billions of cubic meters

    World Oil Reserves

    Second Largest Hydro E Producer

    42.428.421.118.316.515.512.79.56.25.7

    Saudi Arabia

    Canada

    Iran

    Iraq

    Kuwait

    United Arab Emirates

    Venezuela

    Russia

    Libya

    Nigeria

    billions of cubic meters

    World Oil Reserves

    7th Largest Producer Crude Oil

    42.4

    28.4

    21.1

    18.3

    16.5

    15.5

    12.7

    9.5

    6.2

    5.7

    billions of cubic metres

    Top 10 World Oil Reserves

    Prod. over time, % of Exports

    Hydroelectricity

    Hydroelectricity

    Canada is one of the worlds largest producers of hydroelectricity, generating 352 Bkwh from the source in 2006. Canada was once the worlds largest hydroelectricity production, but China has overtaken that position in the last few years. Quebecs La Gran

    $ Energy Largest Export Earner

    Table11.5WorldCrudeOilProduction,1960-2007

    (MillionBarrelsperDay)

    Year

    IranIraqNigeriaUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaCanadaChinaMexicoNorwayRussiaUnited KingdomUnited StatesWorld

    200119.13.722.3922.268.032.213.012.033.33.133.236.922.285.8

    200217.793.442.021.892.127.632.082.62.173.393.183.137.412.295.75

    200319.063.741.312.142.288.782.352.342.313.413.373.048.132.095.68

    200420.7942.012.382.339.12.482.562.43.493.382.958.81.855.42

    200521.54.141.882.532.639.552.542.562.373.613.332.79.041.655.18

    200621.234.0322.542.449.152.642.512.533.262.499.251.49

    20.683.922.092.462.358.722.62.4332.182.613.733.082.279.441.55.173.27

    R=Revised.P=Preliminary.=Notapplicable.(s)=Lessthan0.005millionbarrelsperday.

    areclassifiedas"OPEC"or"Non-OPEC"inallyearsbasedontheirmembershipstatusinthemostcurrent

    year.

    KuwaitandSaudiArabia).

    componentsduetoindependentrounding.

    WebPage:Forrelatedinformation,seehttp://www.eia.doe.gov/international.

    Kuwait,Libya,Nigeria,Qatar,SaudiArabia,UnitedArabEmirates,Venezuela,andtheNeutralZone

    (betweenKuwaitandSaudiArabia).Dataforallcountriesnotincludedin"TotalOPEC"areincludedin

    "TotalNon-OPEC."

    RussiaUnited StatesIranChinaMexicoCanadaUnited Arab EmiratesVenezuelaNigeriaNorwayIraqUnited Kingdom

    9.448.725.13.923.733.082.612.62.462.432.352.272.091.5

    $ Energy Largest Export Earner

    9.44

    8.72

    5.1

    3.92

    3.73

    3.08

    2.61

    2.6

    2.46

    2.43

    2.35

    2.27

    2.09

    1.5

    World Crude Oil Producers

    % of Exports by Sector

    9.44

    8.72

    5.1

    3.92

    3.73

    3.08

    2.61

    2.6

    2.46

    2.43

    2.35

    2.27

    2.09

    1.5

    World Crude Oil Producers

    Capital Expenditures

    Table 128-00091,29

    Supply and demand of primary and secondary energy in terajoules, annual

    Survey or program details:

    Coke Monthly - 2003

    Coal Monthly - 2147

    Monthly Oil Pipeline Transport - 2148

    Gas Utilities/Transportation and Distribution Systems (Monthly) - 2149

    Monthly Refined Petroleum Products - 2150

    Monthly Electricity - 2151

    Quarterly Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey - 2166

    Natural Gas Disposition - 2167

    End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products - 2168

    Monthly Oil Pipeline Statement - 2191

    Electricity Supply and Disposition - Annual - 2194

    Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption - 2196

    Crude Oil and Natural Gas - 2198

    Geography=Canada

    Fuel type=Primary energy

    Supply and demand characteristics=Production

    Supply and demand of primary and secondary energy in terajoules, annual

    200220032004200520062007

    16,170,95116,170,92416,553,74116,489,88416815452r16,964,699

    161617161717

    Symbol legend:

    r

    Revised

    Footnotes:

    1

    For quarterly data on reference years prior to 2002, please see CANSIM table 128-0002.

    29

    Values for production and availability for "total primary and secondary" are not shown as these would lead to double-counting of fuels that are both a primary energy form and used to produce a secondary energy form.

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    Capital Expenditures

    1

    terajoule

    Top Energy Consumers

    Capital Investment in Energy

    0.2703121167

    0.234498042

    0.1809746288

    0.1208888483

    0.0788799484

    0.0508446117

    0.0357606844

    Percentage Exports by Sector

    Time series energy as % export

    16.170951

    16.170924

    16.553741

    16.489884

    16.815452

    16.964699

    million$

    Energy Production in Canada

    Energy