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The recent deals from Calgary-based Canadian Natural Resources, Cenovus Energy and Athabasca Oil Corporation to acquire billions in oilsands assets have brought much attention to the level of Canadian ownership of these projects and operations.
It’s time to look at the numbers.
As it turns out, even before the approximately $31 billion combined value of these mining and thermal oil transactions, Canadian companies were responsible for the majority of bitumen volumes.
Prior to Canadian Natural’s acquisition of 70 percent interest in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project from Shell and Marathon—as well as 100 percent of Shell’s in situ assets—Cenovus’s purchase of ConocoPhillips’ 50 percent interest in the Foster Creek/Christina Lake SAGD partnership and Athabasca’s acquisition of Statoil’s Leismer SAGD assets, analysis of Alberta Energy Regulator data shows that Canadian-headquartered companies owned about 67 percent of oilsands production.
Following these transactions, that ownership number will have increased to about 80 percent.
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This chart and tables show what Canadian oilsands production numbers and ownership would have been in December 2016 if the transactions were closed for Canadian Natural Resources' purchase of a 70 per cent interest in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project from Shell, as well as Shell's Peace River in situ project, and Cenovus Energy's purchase of ConocoPhillps' 50 percent interest in the Foster Creek and Christina Lake SAGD projects.
Athabasca Oil Corporation’s purchase of Statoil’s Leismer project is already closed and also reflected. Canadian Natural’s transactions are expected to close in mid-2017 while Cenovus Energy’s is expected to close in the second quarter.
Thermal In Situ Bitumen production
Company |
Project |
December 2016 (bbls/d) |
Canadian ownership (%) |
Canadian owned production (bbls/d) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Suncor |
Firebag |
201,160 |
100 |
201,160 |
Imperial Oil Limited |
Cold Lake |
159,114 |
100 |
159,114 |
Cenovus Energy Inc. |
Christina Lake |
184,648 |
100 |
184,648 |
Cenovus Energy Inc. |
Foster Creek |
166,151 |
100 |
166,151 |
Devon Canada Corporation |
Jackfish |
118,231 |
0 |
0 |
ConocoPhillips Canada Limited |
Surmont |
108,257 |
0 |
0 |
MEG Energy Corp. |
Christina Lake |
78,933 |
100 |
78,933 |
Canadian Natural Resources Limited |
Primrose & Wolf Lake |
90,039 |
100 |
90,039 |
Canadian Natural Resources Limited |
Kirby South |
38,679 |
100 |
38,679 |
CNOOC Limited |
Long Lake |
36,374 |
0 |
0 |
Suncor Energy Inc. |
Mackay River |
33,936 |
100 |
33,936 |
Husky Energy Inc. |
Sunrise |
34,868 |
50 |
17,434 |
Athabasca Oil Corporation |
Leismer Demonstration |
22,994 |
100 |
22,994 |
Husky Energy Inc. |
Tucker |
21,784 |
100 |
21,784 |
Pengrowth Energy Corporation |
Lindbergh |
15,189 |
100 |
15,189 |
Connacher Oil and Gas Limited |
Great Divide |
10,388 |
100 |
10,388 |
Athabasca Oil Corporation |
Hangingstone |
8,675 |
100 |
8,675 |
OSUM Oil Sands Corp. |
Orion |
7,968 |
100 |
7,968 |
Canadian Natural Resources Limited |
Peace River/Carmon Creek |
5,170 |
100 |
5,170 |
BlackPearl Resources Inc. |
Blackrod |
520 |
100 |
520 |
Sunshine Oilsands Ltd. |
West Ells |
710 |
100 |
710 |
Penn West Petroleum Ltd. |
Harmon Valley South Pilot |
47 |
100 |
47 |
Japan Canada Oil Sands Limited |
Hangingstone |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total Thermal In Situ |
1,343,844 |
1,063,547 |
Source: AER, modified by JWN to account for new project ownership of Canadian Natural Resources and Cenovus Energy.
Mined bitumen production
Company |
Project |
December 2016 (bbls/d) |
Canadian ownership (%) |
Canadian owned production (bbls/d) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Suncor Energy |
Base Operations |
258,635 |
100 |
258,635 |
Canadian Natural Resources |
Horizon |
211,733 |
100 |
211,733 |
Canadian Natural Resources |
Athabasca Oil Sands Project |
253,781 |
70 |
177,647 |
Imperial Oil |
Kearl |
159,022 |
71 |
112,906 |
Syncrude |
Mildred Lake/Aurora |
412,089 |
78.74 |
324,479 |
Total Mining |
1,295,260 |
1,085,399 |
Source: AER, modified by JWN to account for new project ownership of Canadian Natural Resources and Cenovus Energy.