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actual. forecast. NGLs. Hydro, wind, and other renewables. Coalbed methane. Conventional natural gas. Mined and in situ bitumen. Conventional heavy oil. Conventional L&M oil. Coal. Total energy production in Alberta. actual. forecast. Non upgraded bitumen. SCO. Pentanes plus. Heavy.

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  1. actual forecast NGLs Hydro, wind, and other renewables Coalbed methane Conventional natural gas Mined and in situ bitumen Conventional heavy oil Conventional L&M oil Coal Total energy production in Alberta

  2. actual forecast Non upgraded bitumen SCO Pentanes plus Heavy Light-medium Alberta supply of crude oil and equivalent

  3. 10.7 actual forecast 7.1 5.3 Tcf 3.6 1.8 24% 25% 27% 35% 42% 0 Total marketable gas production and demand

  4. Figure 1.2 OPEC crude basket reference price

  5. actual forecast Figure 1.3 Price of WTI at Chicago

  6. actual forecast Figure 1.4 Average price of oil at Alberta wellhead

  7. Figure 1.5 2005 Average monthly reference prices of Alberta crudes

  8. actual forecast Figure 1.7 Average price of natural gas at plant gate

  9. Drilling, casing, and completion cost estimates (PSAC 2004 and 2006 Well Cost Studies)

  10. Figure 1.9 Canadian economic indicators

  11. actual forecast Figure 1.10 Alberta real investment

  12. Figure 2.2. Comparison of Alberta’s crude oil and crude bitumen reserves

  13. Figure 2.8. Alberta crude oil and equivalent production

  14. actual forecast Surface mining In situ Figure 2.9. Alberta crude bitumen production

  15. Production (103 m3/d) Figure 2.10. Total in situ bitumen production and producing bitumen wells

  16. actual forecast Synthetic crude oil Synthetic Crude Oil Figure 2.11. Alberta synthetic crude oil production

  17. actual forecast Nonupgraded bitumen removals from Alberta SCO removals from Alberta Synthetic Crude Oil Alberta demand (mainly SCO) Figure 2.14. Alberta demand and disposition of crude bitumen and SCO

  18. Figure 3.1. Remaining established reserves of crude oil Heavy Light-medium

  19. Figure 3.3. Annual changes to waterflood reserves

  20. Figure 3.2. Annual changes in conventional crude oil reserves

  21. Total number of pools (103m3) Initial reserves (103m3) Remaining reserves (103m3) Figure 3.4. Distribution of oil reserves by size

  22. Figure 3.5. Oil pool size by discovery year

  23. Figure 3.7. Geological distribution of reserves of conventional crude oil

  24. Figure 3.9. Alberta’s remaining established oil Reserves versus cumulative production

  25. Ultimate potential (3130) actual forecast Actual as of December 31, 2005 Figure 3.10. Growth in initial established reservesof crude oil

  26. PSAC 8 PSAC 7 PSAC 5 PSAC 4 PSAC 3 PSAC 2 PSAC 1 Figure 3.14. Conventional crude oil production by modified PSAC area

  27. Figure 3.15. Total crude oil production and producing oil wells

  28. Figure 3.16. Crude oil well productivity in 2005

  29. Pre-1996 7% 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1999 1997 10% 8% 5% 5% 6% 3% 3% 5% 4% 44% % of total production from oil wells Figure 3.17. Total conventional crude oil production by drilled year

  30. Texas onshore Alberta crude oil Louisiana onshore Figure 3.18. Comparison of crude oil production

  31. actual forecast Figure 3.19. Alberta crude oil price and well activity

  32. actual forecast Heavy Light-medium Figure 3.20. Alberta daily production of crude oil

  33. Figure 3.21. Capacity and location of Alberta refineries

  34. actual forecast Crude oil removals from Alberta Alberta demand Figure 3.22. Alberta demand and disposition of crude oil

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