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12 Biggest Canadian Oil and Natural Gas Companies

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In this article, we will look into the 12 biggest Canadian oil and natural gas companies. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to the 5 Biggest Canadian Oil and Natural Gas Companies.

Canadian Oil and Natural Gas Market

Canada is a major global hub of oil and natural gas production. According to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), it is the 4th largest oil producer and 6th largest natural gas producer globally. The oil and natural gas market accounts for a significant contribution to the country's GDP and provides thousands of jobs every year. The Canadian oil and natural gas market is operational in 12 provinces and territories. Alberta is the largest producer of oil and natural gas in the country. It accounts for a staggering 80% share of total oil production. The province has vast reserves concentrated in the northern oil sands, contributing substantially to its economy. In the fiscal year 2021-2022, the market accounted for a 22% share of the provincial government revenue. In 2019, conventional oil production reached 437,000 barrels per day, while the oil sands held 160 billion barrels of reserves. Natural gas is also present in abundance in Alberta with 213 trillion cubic feet in initially established reserves. In 2021, natural gas production reached 10.1 billion cubic feet per day, with the market creating more than 10,000 jobs.

While Alberta emerges as the largest producer in the country, British Columbia is the second-largest natural gas producer in Canada. The abundant reserves of Monetary natural gas basins and Horn River position natural gas as a key player in the clean energy plans of the province. Oil reserves in the northeastern region of the province contributed $632 million in royalties and sales in the fiscal year 2021-2022. The market there also invests significantly in the exploration and development of oil and gas. In 2020, the total exploration and development spending was $2.04 billion. Natural gas production was 5.75 billion cubic feet daily in 2021. The total estimated natural gas resources in the province sits at a staggering 532 trillion cubic feet. Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Quebec are some of the major producers and abundant reserves centers in the country.

On February 27, Reuters reported that the oil and gas producers in Canada are expected to raise their capital spending to C$40.6 billion in 2024, driven by the expected boost in export capacity due to the expansion of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline. Canada will increase its production to strategically benefit from the new pipeline. Spending is anticipated to remain steady in Alberta while some provinces will have high spending. According to the CAPP, conventional oil and gas capital spending will reach an estimated C$27.3 billion in 2024, while oil sands spending is expected to reach C$13.3 billion in the country.