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Canada can boost oil output by 900,000 barrels a day, Kenney says

Robert Tuttle May 17, 2022

(Bloomberg) 鈥 Canada鈥檚 oil production could increase by 900,000 barrels a day to make up for supply losses from Russia鈥檚 war in Ukraine, according to the premier of the province of Alberta.

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Premier Jason Kenney gave the estimate in testimony before a U.S. Senate committee on Tuesday. It鈥檚 about triple the estimate聽delivered weeks ago聽by Canadian Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson.

About 300,000 barrels a day of unused capacity exists in the North American pipeline system, which should be filled this year through higher output, Kenney said. Another 200,000 barrels of crude oil could be shipped by rail and 鈥渋f midstream companies get serious about it, and if regulators approve it,鈥 a further 400,000 barrels could be added through pipeline reversals and technical improvements.聽

Boosting Canada鈥檚 oil output by that amount would not happen quickly. Canada exported about 3.9 million barrels a day of crude oil to the U.S. in the first two months of the year,聽聽from the U.S. Energy Information Administration -- the bulk of the country鈥檚 production.聽

By 2024, the completion of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project to British Columbia will give Canada even more capacity to ship oil to the US, Kenney said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. 鈥淢y point is, let鈥檚 be visionary about this. Let鈥檚 have a North American energy alliance, and let鈥檚 get another major pipeline done because we鈥檝e got the third-largest reserves on Earth up in Alberta,鈥 he said.聽

Energy producers can raise shipments of crude by 200,000 barrels a day and natural gas by the equivalent of 100,000 barrels by year-end by accelerating planned projects to expand output to help compensate for the loss of Russian supply, Wilkinson said at a March 24 press conference in Paris.

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