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Analyzing the Oil and Gas Industry in Canada 2016

February 2016 | 160 pages | ID: A3EB5516BFDEN
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Canada has considerable natural resources and is one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of energy. Since 1980, Canada’s total energy production has increased by 81 percent, while its total energy consumption has increased only by 40 percent. Almost all of Canada’s energy exports go to the United States, making it the largest foreign source U.S. energy imports: Canada is consistently among the top sources for U.S. oil imports, and it is the largest source of U.S. natural gas and electricity imports.

Canada is the world's third largest producer of natural gas and the seventh largest producer of crude oil. Its oil production comes 36 percent from oil sands, seven percent East Coast offshore operations, and the balance in traditional drill and gush operations. Undeveloped energy resources include major crude oil and natural gas deposits in offshore areas in the north, gas reserves in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and massive reserves of oil sands in Alberta. The upstream petroleum industry is active in 11 of the 13 provinces and territories.

Aruvian Research presents Analyzing the Oil and Gas Industry in Canada – a complete research report on the Oil and Natural Gas Industry of Canada. The report researches the characteristics of the Canadian oil and natural gas industry and the segments which, as a whole, make up this dynamic machinery of growth. The massive globalization and consolidation strides taken by the industry as explained in the report with the requirement of heavy capital investment that brings in more competition and the overall focus of the industry to meet the environmental challenge.

The industry’s dynamics like competition, infrastructure and the regulatory policies with the reporting requirements deployed on the industry are explained by the report. Aruvian focuses on the Athabasca Oil Sands, along with the Offshore Crude Oil and Natural Gas Industry in Canada – with details of the major offshore projects. The major industry contributors such as Imperial Oil (subsidiary of Exxon Mobil), Husky Energy, Petro-Canada (owned by Suncor Energy), and many more are focused on in Aruvian’s report.

A future perspective of the Canadian oil and gas industry sums up Aruvian’s in-depth focus on the Canadian Oil and Natural Gas Industry.
A. Executive Summary

B. Introduction to the Industry
B.1 Industry Definition
B.2 Historical Perspective
B.3 Industry Overview
B.4 Industry Segmentation
B.5 Competition in the Industry

C. The Oil Sands of Alberta – Focus on Athabasca
C.1 Overview
C.2 Estimated Oil Reserves
C.3 Economics of Extracting Oil from Athabasca
C.4 Production of Oil from Athabasca
C.5 Oil Sands Extraction
C.6 Geopolitical Importance of Athabasca Oil Sands
C.7 Environmental Issues
C.8 Major Ongoing Projects in the Area

D. Looking at Canada’s Oil Sector
D.1 Sector Overview
D.2 Sector Organization
D.3 Oil Exploration & Production
D.4 Canada’s Oil Pipelines
D.5 Import/Export Scenario
D.6 Oil Refining Sector

E. Looking at Canada’s Natural Gas Sector
E.1 Sector Overview
E.2 Natural Gas Exploration & Production
E.3 Canada’s Natural Gas Pipelines
E.4 Focus on the Canadian LNG Sector

F. Looking at Canada’s Offshore Crude Oil & Gas Industry
F.1 Sector Overview
F.2 Importance of the Offshore Industry to Canadian Economy
F.3 Future of the Offshore Crude Oil & Natural Gas Industry
F.4 Contribution of the Offshore Industry to Local Communities
F.5 Scientific and Technical Benefits to the Offshore Industry
F.6 Focus on the East Coast Offshore Industry
F.7 Analyzing the Potential off the West Coast
F.8 Analyzing the Potential in the Arctic
F.9 Environmental Issues during Offshore Exploration & Production
F.10 Regulating Offshore Exploration & Production
F.11 Major Projects

G. Environmental Issues in Canada’s Oil & Gas Industry
G.1 Overview of Canada’s Environmental Sector
G.2 Air Pollution
G.2 Climate Change
G.3 Water Pollution
G.4 Effects on Land
G.5 Regulatory Obligations

H. Investing in Canada’s Oil & Gas Sector
H.1 Investment Opportunities
H.2 Cost Benefits
H.3 Focus on R&D & Government Support
H.4 Growing Trade & Internal Markets
H.5 Well Developed Clusters

I. Major Industry Players
I.1 Canadian Natural Resources Limited
I.1.1 Corporate Profile
I.1.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.1.3 Financial Analysis
I.1.4 SWOT Analysis
I.2 Chevron Corporation
I.2.1 Corporate Profile
I.2.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.2.3 Financial Analysis
I.2.4 SWOT Analysis
I.3 ConocoPhillips
I.3.1 Corporate Profile
I.3.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.3.3 Financial Analysis
I.3.4 SWOT Analysis
I.4 Encana Corporation
I.4.1 Corporate Profile
I.4.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.4.3 Financial Analysis
I.4.4 SWOT Analysis
I.5 Exxon Mobil Corporation
I.5.1 Corporate Profile
I.5.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.5.3 Financial Analysis
I.5.4 SWOT Analysis
I.6 Husky Energy
I.6.1 Corporate Profile
I.6.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.6.3 Financial Analysis
I.6.4 SWOT Analysis
I.7 Imperial Oil
I.7.1 Corporate Profile
I.7.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.7.3 Financial Analysis
I.7.4 SWOT Analysis
I.8 Marathon Petroleum Corporation
I.8.1 Corporate Profile
I.8.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.8.3 Financial Analysis
I.8.4 SWOT Analysis
I.9 Royal Dutch Shell Plc
I.9.1 Corporate Profile
I.9.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.9.3 Financial Analysis
I.9.4 SWOT Analysis
I.10 Suncor Energy
I.10.1 Corporate Profile
I.10.2 Business Segment Analysis
I.10.3 Financial Analysis
I.10.4 SWOT Analysis
I.11 Nexen Energy ULC
I.12 Petro-Canada
I.13 Syncrude Canada
I.14 Talisman Energy

J. Canadian Oil & Gas Industry: Future Perspective

K. Appendix

L. Glossary of Terms


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