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Crude Oil - Exports

Canada has abundant resources of crude oil, with an estimated remaining ultimate potential of 52.3 106m³ (329 billion barrels) as of December 2017. Of this, oil sands account for 92 per cent. There are two major producing areas in Canada, the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, which includes Alberta, Saskatchewan and parts of British Columbia and Manitoba, and offshore eastern Canada. Oil is also produced in modest volumes in Ontario and the Northwest Territories. Although Canada was the 4th largest producer in the world in 2018, it produces only about five per cent of total daily production, so it does not have a major influence on the world oil prices. In 2018, 96 per cent of Canadian crude exports went to the U.S. The Canada Energy Regulator regulates the export of crude oil. Holders of export authorizations report monthly statistics on export activities. This dataset provides historical export volumes of crude oil (by year and month), and by either type of oil or by destination of export.

year padd volume_m3_d volume_bbl_d
1986
PADD I
9052.2
56964.2
1986
PADD II
67353.1
423843.3
1986
PADD III
2119.0
13334.9
1986
PADD IV
10020.3
63056.6
1986
PADD V
3853.4
24248.7
1986
Other
Confidential
Confidential
1986
Total
Confidential
Confidential
1987
PADD I
8553.0
53823.0
1987
PADD II
75771.7
476820.3
1987
PADD III
Confidential
Confidential