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  1. Since 2010, Canada’s crude oil production has increased 57%. Canadian production is centered in western Canada, which accounted for about 95% of total production in 2020. The remaining 5% was produced mostly in Newfoundland and Labrador. Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland produce 96% of Canada’s oil.

  2. 1 day ago · Buildings are the third most polluting sector in Canada, after oil & gas and transportation, government data shows. As of 2022, oil and gas amounts to 31 per cent of Canada’s total emissions ...

  3. 22 hours ago · According to Efficiency Canada, the average cost of a heat pump in Canada is $18,400, while the average price of an oil furnace with a tank replacement is $6,500.

  4. Description: This interactive dashboard illustrates natural gas and crude oil production by province or territory in Canada. In 2020, Alberta produced 9.7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas (62.8% of Canadian total production). British Columbia produced 5.4 Bcf/d (34.8%), and Saskatchewan produced 0.4 Bcf/d (2.3%).

  5. The donut chart illustrates Canada’s end-use energy demand by source. The largest source is refined petroleum products (for example, gasoline, diesel, and heating oil) at 40%, followed by natural gas at 36%. Electricity accounts for just 17% of end-use demand, while biofuels and emerging energy accounts for 6%.

  6. May 31, 2024 · The oil industry in Canada has direct operations in seven of Canada's thirteen provinces and territories, including offshore. Since the 1990s, oil production has more than doubled in...

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  8. Mar 9, 2021 · Oil sands production and renewable energy generation (including hydro, wind and solar energy) rose, while natural gas, electricity and coal production declined. Demand for energy products in Canada was impacted by new lockdowns and travel restrictions imposed to tackle the resurgence of the COVID-1 9 pandemic. In particular, both the Quebec and ...