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    • Quebec 178.7

      Quebec 178.7 - Canada Average Regular Gas Price Comparison...

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  2. Jun 25, 2024 · Monthly average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil for Canada, selected provincial cities, Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Prices are presented for the current month and previous four months. Includes fuel type and the price in cents per litre.

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    Crude Oil

    1. Quebec does not have any commercial crude oil production.

    Refined Petroleum Products

    1. Two large refineries currently operate in Quebec with a combined capacity of 372 thousand barrels per day (Mb/d): Montreal Refinery (Suncor) in Montreal and Jean Gaulin Refinery (Valero)in Lévis, near Quebec City. Montreal Refinery has a capacity of 137 Mb/d and Jean Gaulin Refinery has a capacity of 235 Mb/d. 2. Supply for Quebec’s refineries prior to 2013 was a mix of crude oil from eastern Canada and offshore imports from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. After 2013, u...

    Natural Gas/Natural Gas Liquids

    1. There is no natural gas production or field production of NGLsin Quebec. 2. Small volumes of propane and butane are produced by refineries in Quebec.

    Crude Oil and Liquids

    1. Quebec receives crude oil by Enbridge’s Line 9, by rail, and by tanker (Figure 2). Quebec can also receive crude oil via the Portland-Montreal Pipeline, but throughputs on the pipeline have been very low since 2016. 2. Line 9 has been delivering crude oil from Sarnia, Ontario, to Montreal since its reversal became operational in December 2015. The line has a capacity of 300 Mb/d and transports a combination of oil from western Canada and the U.S. Midwest. 3. In 2021, deliveries of crude oi...

    Natural Gas

    1. The Trans-Quebec and Maritimes (TQM) pipeline connects to TC Energy’s Canadian Mainline near Saint Lazare, close to the Ontario border. TQM transports natural gas for use in Quebec as well as for export through an interconnection with the Portland Natural Gas Transmission System at East Hereford. (Figure 3) 2. Historically, Quebec was a consumer of western Canadian natural gas. More recently, growing gas production in the U.S., reversal of export points in Ontario, and additional interconn...

    Liquefied Natural Gas

    1. Énergir has operated a liquefaction, storage, and regasification plant east of Montreal since 1971. Énergir expanded the plant’s capacity in 2017 to help meet growing demand for LNGby the road and marine transportation sectors, as well as for regions not connected to the natural gas grid. 2. In 2015, the NEB (now CER) approved a 25-year export licence [Folder 2587030] for Stolt LNGazfor volumes of up to 80 MMcf/d. The project has also received provincial government approvals. A final inves...

    Total Energy Consumption

    1. End-use demand in Quebec was 1 975 petajoules (PJ) in 2019. The largest sector for energy demand was industrial at 40% of total demand, followed by transportation at 29%, residential at 19%, and commercial at 12% (Figure 5). Quebec’s total energy demand was the third largest in Canada, and the eighth largest on a per capita basis. 2. RPPs were the largest fuel type consumed in Quebec, accounting for 782 PJ, or 40% of total end-use demand. Electricity and natural gas accounted for 733 PJ (3...

    Refined Petroleum Products

    1. Quebec’s motor gasoline demand in 2019 was 1 114 litres per capita, 12% below the national average of 1 268 litres per capita. 2. Quebec’s diesel demand in 2019 was 574 litres per capita, 33% below the national average of 855 litres per capita. 3. Most of the gasoline consumed in Quebec is refined in the province. However, some gasoline is imported from the U.S. East Coast and Europe or is transferred from the Maritimes.

    Natural Gas

    1. In 2020, Quebec consumed an average of 587 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas. Quebec’s demand represented 5% of total Canadian demand. 2. Quebec’s largest consuming sector for natural gas was the industrial sector, which consumed 366 MMcf/d in 2020. The commercial and residential sectors consumed 157 MMcf/d and 65 MMcf/d, respectively.

  5. According to Natural Resources Canada, on average, Ontario and Quebec account for about 55 percent of the gasoline consumed in Canada. The western provinces account for about 36 percent, while the remaining 9% is consumed in the Atlantic provinces and the Territories.

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