Eastcost offshore had by far the highest remaining established crude oil reserves in Canada as of 2019. Eastcost offshore reserves were from light crude oil and stood at some 381.5 million cubic meters. Alberta had the second largest light crude oil reserve in the country and the largest heavy crude oil reserve, at 206.2 million and 63.6 million cubic meters, respectively.
Remaining established crude oil reserves in Canada in 2019, by region and type (in 1,000 cubic meters)
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CAPP. (September 10, 2020). Remaining established crude oil reserves in Canada in 2019, by region and type (in 1,000 cubic meters) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved July 04, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/484770/canadian-crude-oil-remaining-reserves-by-region-and-type/
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CAPP. "Remaining Established Crude Oil Reserves in Canada in 2019, by Region and Type (in 1,000 Cubic Meters)." Statista, Statista Inc., 10 Sep 2020, https://www.statista.com/statistics/484770/canadian-crude-oil-remaining-reserves-by-region-and-type/
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