CANADA’S OIL SANDS: Wells-to-tank Venezuela – Petrozuata U.S. – Kern River Canadian Oil Sands – Mining SCO PARTNERS IN AMERICA’S ENERGY FUTURE GHG Emissions and Technology “In five separate assessments over six years of study, the State Department found that Keystone XL will have a negligible impact on the environment.” Source: U.S. State Department Avg. Barrel Refined in the U.S. (2005) Refined Product Combustion Alberta’s carbon regulations have been in place since 2007. The current carbon price in Alberta is $15/tonne. Nigeria – Bonny Light Canadian Oil Sands – SAGD Dilbit Iraq – Basra Light Most Recent In Situ U.S. – Mars Venezuela Bachaquero Mexico – Maya Oil sands REDUCED companies Recent Mining have reduced Most Iraq – Kirkuk Blend per-barrel GHG Barrel Refined in U.S.(2005) emissions bySaudi Arabia – Arab Light Brazil – Tupi 28 per cent since North Sea – Forties 1990. Source: Environment Canada 0 28 % 100 kgC Wells-to-wheels GHG emissions from various sources of crude used in the U.S. Wells-to-tank +5% Venezuela – Petrozuata U.S. – Kern River Canadian Oil Sands – Mining SCO Nigeria – Bonny Light Canadian Oil Sands – SAGD Dilbit Iraq – Basra Light Avg. Barrel Refined in the U.S. (2005) Refined Product Combustion +2% +5% Most Recent In Situ U.S. – Mars Venezuela Bachaquero 400 – Maya Mexico 300 efined product +2% Most Recent Mining Iraq – Kirkuk Blend Barrel Refined in U.S.(2005) Saudi Arabia – Arab Light Brazil – Tupi North Sea – Forties 0 100 200 300 400 kgCO2e per barrel of refined product Canada is part of North American Energy Self-Sufficiency U.S. Oil Demand and Sources of Supply 2014 20 Projections Consumption NET IMPORTS Million barrels/day 15 Domestic supply 10 5 38% 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 PRODUCERS CANADA’S OIL RAILSANDS 5% SAUDI MEXICO 11% Even with increased VENEZUELA 17% 10% domestic oil supply, the U.S. will need oil imports to meet its energy 2014 demands. It’s not about 24% History Projections 38% NINE how much oil the U.S. OTHERS 20 uses – it’s about theConsumption CANADA source of the oil. Canada’s Share of Source: U.S. EIA 2014 MEXICO SAUDI ARABIA ET IMPORTS U.S. Crude Oil NImports 15 Million barrels/day History Source: IHS CERA 2012 Source: U.S. EIA 2015 10 Domestic supply www.oilsandstoday.ca February 2015 5 38% CANADA’S OIL OIL SANDS: CANADA’S Oil is For Use in America SANDS: 97.5 % PARTNERS IN AMERICA’S ENERGY FUTURE of total crude PARTNERS IN AMERICA’S ENERGY FUTURE The Keystone XL pipeline is produced and imported in the Gulf Coast is processed inside the U.S. intended to meet U.S. needs. The oil is not intended for export. Creating Economic Benefit for Both Countries 1,900 For every two Canadian jobs supported by oil sands development, one job will be created in the U.S. Over American companies currently provide goods or services to the Canadian oil sands industry. 39 5 ALASKA 10 21 7 4 52 11 8 37 8 8 4 12 17 55 106 140 29 70 26 29 11 67 Keystone XL remains first choice. “Denial of any one crude oil transport project...remains unlikely to significantly impact the rate of extraction of the oil sands, or the continued demand for heavy crude oil at refineries in the U.S.” Source: Final Supplemental EIS for the Keystone XL Project, January 2014 CANADA’S OIL SANDS PRODUCERS 68 24 27 13 7 429 8 24 14 3 20 7 6 4 13 3 20 57 85 28 U.S. Suppliers to Canada’s Oil Sands 2014 88 51 8 8 65 63 44 Pipeline 88% Tanker 6% Transportation methods of Canadian oil to the U.S. Rail 6% Source: N.E.B., CAPP www.oilsandstoday.ca February 2015
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