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  1. In 2023, Canadian refineries operated at 89% of capacity, on average, and consumed 1.6 MMb/d of crude oil. Footnote 4; The Irving Oil Refinery in Saint John, New Brunswick, is Canada’s largest refinery, with a capacity of 320 thousand barrels per day (Mb/d). Footnote 5

  2. Data is provided to the CER voluntarily by the refinery operators, and aggregated into three regions for confidentiality reasons. Refining capacity is an estimate and fluctuates over time based on several factors such as the type of crude entering the refinery, and the desired refined product mix produced.

  3. May 28, 2021 · Ownership: The refining industry in Canada is dominated by a few large players, including Suncor Energy, Imperial Oil, and Husky Energy. However, there are also smaller, independent refineries. Capacity: According to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Canada has a total refining capacity of approximately 1.9 million barrels per day.

  4. Jul 6, 2022 · The Sturgeon Refinery is not included in the NRCAN Source dataset at this time. The Sturgeon Refinery has been partially operational since December 2017, and has finished construction as of May 2018. Located in Redwater Alberta, the Sturgeon Refinery has a capacity of 12 560 m³/d (79 000 b/d). Crude Oil Refining Processes. Atmospheric Distillation

  5. Canada’s refining sector at a glance • 16 refineries located in 7 provinces • Total refining capacity, 2018: 1,964 kb/d • Product demand, 2018: 1,891 kb/d • GDP contribution, 2018: $10.1 billion • Refinery employment, 2018: 17,791 employees • Refined product exports, 2018: 25.8 billion litres • Refined product imports, 2018: 17 ...

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  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Then we head east to Ontario, which boasts four large refineries that account for roughly a quarter (23 percent) of national refining capacity (Figure 4).Located immediately across the border from the United States, these facilities source feedstock from their two proximate neighbours: the majority is from Western Canada and the balance flows north across the border from the US.

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  8. May 27, 2024 · In Western Canada and Ontario, almost 50% of the crude oil processed by refiners is conventional light, sweet crude oil and another 25% is high quality synthetic crude oil. Synthetic crude is a light crude oil that is derived by upgrading oil sands. Most of the remaining crude oil processed by these refineries is heavy, sour crude.

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