Profile of Energy in Canada Presentation to the UN Oslo City Group on Energy Statistics February 2009 Ottawa, Canada.

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Profile of Energy in Canada Presentation to the UN Oslo City Group on Energy Statistics February 2009 Ottawa, Canada

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 2 Canada places Second in the World in Oil Reserves

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 3 Canada is the 7th Largest Producer of Crude Oil in the World

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 4 Canada has 16 Refineries that Manufacture the Full Range of Petroleum Products Natural Resources Canada; Oil Division

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 5 All Across Canada there is Electric Energy Production

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 6 Canada is a Major Producer of Hydroelectric Power

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 7 Uranium and Coal are the Largest Fuel Type in the Production of Canada’s Thermal Electric Power Generation

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 8 Natural Gas is the Most Commonly Used Home Heating Fuel

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 9 The Energy Sector is Canada’s Largest Export Earner

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 10 Canada’s Energy Sector makes up the Largest Percentage of Exports

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 11 Capital Expenditures in the Energy Sector are Growing

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 12 On a Per Capita Basis, Canada is a High Energy Consuming Nation

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 13 Energy Use in Canada by Fuel Type Petajoules

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 14 The Industry Sector is Canada’s Largest Energy Consumer

14/10/2015 Statistics Canada Statistique Canada 15 Heating Cost is The Largest Household Energy Expenditure NRCan, National Energy Use Database, 1990 to 2005 (2007 )