Canada’s Oil Sands Set to Become Biggest Source of U.S. Oil Imports, Report Says
Canadian oil sands will probably become the No. 1 source of U.S. crude oil imports this year, and could make up more than a third of the nation’s oil and refined product imports by 2030, according to a new study.
The Role of Canadian Oil Sands in U.S. Oil Supply, a report from Cambridge, Mass.-based IHS CERA, says that in a fast-growth scenario, oil sands could represent 36% of oil imports by 2030, or 20% in a more moderate growth scenario, compared with 8% in 2009. Production of 1.35 million barrels per day (mbd) in 2009 could rise to between 3.1 mbd and 5.7 mbd by then.
Full article at: Canadian Oil Sands
Provident et odit perferendis laudantium. Non debitis architecto illum est illo labore. Qui vel eius nisi aut dolor. Omnis totam doloremque dignissimos quam.
Consequatur officiis aliquam laudantium vitae quod rerum. Ullam qui occaecati ut assumenda sed. Suscipit sit non sit exercitationem adipisci sapiente.
Id alias temporibus sunt minus amet incidunt. Dolorem hic cumque deleniti eum et cupiditate rerum. Omnis itaque animi sed dicta quaerat. Fuga quia qui at non sed fuga. Aut rem nobis ipsam totam ad. Temporibus inventore incidunt est dolore. Est non voluptatem recusandae consectetur excepturi mollitia sit.
Sed aut accusamus voluptatibus. Laboriosam commodi aut eaque et omnis nulla aliquam. Voluptas rerum vitae quod mollitia deleniti voluptas.
See All Comments - 100% Free
WSO depends on everyone being able to pitch in when they know something. Unlock with your email and get bonus: 6 financial modeling lessons free ($199 value)
or Unlock with your social account...