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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. 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%).

  3. Our interactive climate change map allows you to explore how climate change will impact your community. Choose one of the suggested climate variables or just jump into the map to get started.

  4. How Canadians use energy varies as much as how Canadians produce it. Refined petroleum products (RPPs), such as gasoline, diesel, and heating oil, are the largest form of energy consumed by Canadians. After RPPs, however, the types and quantities of fuels consumed vary greatly.

  5. As of 2021, household heating oil consumption in Newfoundland and Labrador was 64.7 gigajoules per household that accounts for 17.62% of Canada's household heating oil consumption. The top 5 regions (others are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario) account for 84.23% of it.

  6. May 2, 2023 · A research team from Université Laval’s Department of Geography launches today the first interactive map of the vulnerability and exposure of the Canadian population to extreme heat waves.

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  8. Jun 18, 2024 · The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program helps homeowners who are currently heating their homes with oil, transition to eligible heat pump systems. Making the switch can help you save thousands of dollars on your heating bills every year and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.