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Canadian oil sands production to increase 15% by 2030, report states

Canada's oil sands will produce 3.8 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2030, a 15% boost from existing levels, as companies concentrate on purchasing optimizing existing projects and making them more efficient, a report from S&P Global Product Insights said on Thursday.

BY THE NUMBERS

Oil sands production has actually increased 1.3 million bpd over the past years and presently stands at 3.3 million bpd.

S&P Global's brand-new projection that oil sands output will reach 3.8 million bpd by 2030 is 100,000 bpd greater than its previous growth projection.

CONTEXT

Canada is the world's fourth-largest oil producer, with around two-thirds of its 4.9 million bpd of output coming from northern Alberta's oil sands.

The report said production would plateau towards completion of the decade due to a slowing inventory of optimization projects, unpredictability stemming from a planned Canadian federal government oil and gas emissions cap and the requirement for new pipeline takeaway capability as soon as 2026.

WHY IT MATTERS

The oil sands hold the world's third-largest bitumen reserves and the pace of production development will affect international oil supplies along with economic activity in Canada.

KEY PRICES QUOTE

Producers have displayed a blend of discipline and adaptability with an ongoing concentrate on taking full advantage of existing properties through optimization and effectiveness while keeping stronger balance sheets from relatively greater oil costs, said Celina Hwang, director of North American Crude Oil Markets at S&P Global Commodity Insights.

(source: Reuters)