Canadian crude oil production has doubled over the past 20 years to more than 4 million barrels per day, led by developments in Alberta. The overwhelming majority of this production is exported to the United States, making Canada the largest source of U.S. crude oil imports.

Snapshot of Canadian Crude Oil, Petroleum Products, and Natural Gas Supply/Demand Balances — figure 2
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Snapshot of Canadian Crude Oil, Petroleum Products, and Natural Gas Supply/Demand Balances — figure 4
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Snapshot of Canadian Crude Oil, Petroleum Products, and Natural Gas Supply/Demand Balances — figure 6
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