Title: Energy from Canada in the 21st Century
1 - Energy from Canada in the 21st Century
- Is the Future Made of Sand?
2Alberta Conventional Resources Well connection
profile
3Alberta Conventional Resources Production
profile
4Alberta Unconventional Resources Natural Gas
From Coal (CBM)
5Alberta Bitumen Production Production
profile
6Alberta Bitumen Production Natural Gas
Requirements
7Mining Extraction
Upgrading
- Heat for thermal processes
- Hydrogen feedstock for hydrocracking and
hydrotreating - 0.48 mcf/bbl
- Hydrotransport
- Froth treatment
- Low pressure steam
- 0.25 mcf/bbl
8Natural Gas Costs
9Mackenzie Valley Pipeline
Route A
Route B
Route C
10Alaska Highway Pipeline
TransCanada Pipeline
Alliance Pipeline
Gas Transmission Northwest
Northern Border Pipeline
11Canadian Supply and Demand for Gas
12United States Energy Outlook (2006)
13LNG Demand by Country
14LNG Terminal Summary
- The US terminal send out volume for LNG is 3400
mmcf/d (July 2005) - The North American terminal send out capacity
under construction is 8500 mmcf/d (Dec 2005)
including 2 Canadian terminals - The North American terminal send out capacity
licensed pending start of construction is 21,000
mmcf/d (Dec 2005) - The North American terminal send out capacity
proposed and in permitting process is 28,000
mmcf/d
15Existing / Under Construction / Starting
Construction
16LNG Supply by Country
17LNG Supply and Demand (AEO 2006)
18Market Prices
19Natural Gas Price Forecast (s)
20 - Canadian Renewable Energy Moving forward
21Canadian Energy Mix 2004
22Wind Energy in Canada
23Short Term Wind Energy by Province
24Potential Wind Energy by Province
25Biomass Energy in Canada