Canada's Oil Sands: a pipeline bonanza in Q4 2016
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Benchmark oil prices and bitumen realisations
- Realised prices in Cdn$/bbl
- In situ production
- Operating costs
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Significant events
- Canadian government approves Trans Mountain Expansion and Line 3 Replacement pipelines
- U.S. President Donald Trump signs executive order to expedite Keystone XL Pipeline decision
- Statoil makes its exit
- MEG applies for 164,000 bbl/d May River project
- Syncrude nears name plate capacity
- Capital expenditures decrease, but certain operators are ramping up
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Benchmark pricesHistorical Western Canada Select pricesIn situ projects <35,000 bbl/d
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In situ projects <35,000 bbl/dMining project productionOperating costs for select projectsCanada's Oil Sands: a pipeline bonanza in Q4 2016: Image 3Syncrude improvementsSyncrude cost sensitivitySpending budgets for oil sands operators
What's included
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