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Crude Oil Production in Canada
- By OilGasArticles Editor
- Published 04/7/2006
- Canada , Oil Gas Countries , Crude Oil Petroleum
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View all articles by OilGasArticles EditorCanada’s total Oil production (including all liquids) was 3.1 million barrels per day (bbl/d) in 2005, while the country consumed 2.3 million bbl/d that year. The country's oil production has been increasing since 1999, as new oil sands and offshore projects have come on-stream to replace aging fields in the western provinces.
Overall, analysts predict that oil sands production will increase significantly in coming years and offset the decline in Canada’s conventional Crude Oil production.
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