Guess where Quebec gets its oil National Observer
“In the past, Atlantic Canada and Quebec were not well connected to crude oil production," the NEB wrote in a 2024 report about and imported oil flows. "Until recently, all of these Canadian refineries imported crude oil to meet their needs. With the reversal of Line 9 and more rail capacity, Quebec refineries now process
Pinto noted that Saudi Arabia is a big supplier of Irving Oil’s refinery in St. John, N.B. and, if the Saudis cut off shipments, Irving would need to replace that production with more crude from
Crude oil facts Natural Resources Canada
Crude oil shipped to refineries: 1.7 MMb/d * includes condensates and pentanes plus. Canadian resources. By understanding how much crude oil is available in established reserves we can begin to understand the future of oil in Canada. The remaining established reserves* in Canada was recorded at 166.7 billion barrels of crude oil..
The Irving refinery is unique compared with other refineries because it is a family-owned operation with no crude oil production, and a refining and marketing arm. Crude Oil Imports to Central and Eastern Canada. Eastern Canada imports significant volumes of crude oil to meet its refining needs. Each province, Newfoundland and Labrador, New
List of oil refineries
This is a list of oil refineries.The Oil & Gas Journal also publishes a worldwide list of refineries annually in a country-by-country tabulation that includes for each refinery: location, crude oil daily processing capacity, and the size of each process unit in the refinery. For some countries, the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state
CALGARY (Bloomberg) Canada may hold the world’s third-largest crude reserves, but that’s little help to its largest refinery after a weekend attack disrupted production in Saudi Arabia, its
Attack on Saudi oil threatens to pinch Eastern Canada
Last year, refineries in Central and Atlantic Canada imported 592,600 b/d of oil from 10 foreign sources, led by the United States (64 per cent of imports) and Saudi Arabia (18 per cent
Canada can easily replace the oil it imports from Saudi Arabia should relations with the Middle Eastern kingdom deteriorate to the point that trade in crude is halted, says an energy economist.
Canada's oil imports from Saudi Arabia on the rise since
Canada's oil imports from Saudi Arabia have been rising steadily for the past five years, according to Statistics Canada trade data reviewed by CBC News, and a festering diplomatic spat with the
Canada may hold the world’s third-largest crude reserves, but that’s little help to its largest refinery after a weekend attack disrupted production in Saudi Arabia, its biggest oil supplier.