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Alberta supply of crude oil and equivalent. . . . . Total marketable gas production and demand. Figure 1.2 OPEC crude basket reference price. Figure 1.3 Price of WTI at Chicago. Figure 1.4 Average price of oil at Alberta wellhead. Figure 1.5 2005 Average monthly reference prices of Alberta crudes.
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29. Figure 3.1. Remaining established reserves of crude oil
30. Figure 3.3. Annual changes to waterflood reserves
31. Figure 3.2. Annual changes in conventional crude oil reserves
35. Figure 3.7. Geological distribution of reserves of conventional crude oil
37. Figure 3.9. Alberta’s remaining established oil Reserves versus cumulative production
38. Figure 3.10. Growth in initial established reservesof crude oil
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56. Figure 5.1. Annual reserves additions and production of conventional marketable gas
57. Figure 5.2. Remaining conventional marketable gas reserves
58. Figure 5.3. New, development, and revisions to conventional marketable gas reserves
61. Figure 5.6. Conventional gas pools by size and discovery year
62. Figure 5.7. Geological distribution of conventional marketable gas reserves
63. Figure 5.8. Remaining conventional marketable reserves of sweet and sour gas
64. Figure 5.9. Expected recovery of conventional natural gas components
66. Figure 5.11. Conventional gas ultimate potential
68. Figure 5.13. Conventional gas in place by geological period
70. Figure 5.15. Successful conventional gas wells drilled and connected
77. Figure 5.22 Average initial natural gas well productivity in Alberta
80. Figure 5.25. Historical volumes “available for permitting”
82. Figure 5.27. Gas production from bitumen upgrading and bitumen wells
83. Figure 5.28. Total gas production in Alberta
85. Figure 5.30. Alberta natural gas storage injection/withdrawal volumes
88. Figure 5.33. Total marketable gas production and demand
89. Figure 6.1. Remaining established NGL reserves expected to be extracted from conventional gas and annual production
90. Figure 6.2. Remaining established reserves of conventional natural gas liquids
102. Updated March 14, 2006Updated March 14, 2006