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Economy / Research  |  February 6, 2023

Canadian upstream oil sector supply costs continue to decline

Weighted average breakeven oil price for the Canadian oil sands sector has fallen 41% since 2015

Community / Economy / Environment  |  December 12, 2022

50 facts about oil and gas: A summary Research Brief

The Canadian Energy Centre's 2022 reference guide to the latest research on the oil and gas industry

Economy / Research  |  December 5, 2022

Canadian oil and gas will continue to play a major role in the global economy through 2050

Canada has the opportunity to be a secure and reliable oil and gas supplier for the U.S., Europe and other vulnerable nations

Environment / Research  |  September 26, 2022

Making progress on Canadian average upstream oil and gas CO2 emissions intensity over the past decade

Benchmarking average CO2 emissions intensity in the upstream oil and gas sector among peer countries

Environment / Research  |  September 20, 2022

International comparisons of gas flaring, 2022 edition

Canada has managed to significantly reduce flaring emissions despite increased production of oil and gas

Economy / Research  |  September 7, 2022

Assessing the future of Canada’s natural gas sector under net zero emissions

Future global natural gas demand supported by Canadian LNG projects

Environment / Research  |  July 5, 2022

Assessing the future use of carbon capture, utilization and storage in Canada’s oil and gas sector

CCUS technology will enable Canadian producers to reduce emissions without compromising energy security

Economy / Research  |  June 21, 2022

The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market: Where does Canada fit in?

Liquefied natural gas can play a crucial role in helping the world achieve energy affordability and security.

Economy / Research  |  May 24, 2022

Making Canadian oil prices more equal: Examining the facts about increased pipeline access

With demand for oil growing, Canadian access to global markets is critical for energy security and diversifying energy usage

Environment / Research  |  May 9, 2022

Carbon emissions and coal-fired power in Asia in 2022

As coal continues to power Asian economies, Canadian natural gas has the potential to reach new markets

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