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FILE COPY ta,r. CATALOGUE No. 26006 NTHLY DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS OTTAWA CANADA Published by Authority of the Minister of Trade and Commerce CRUDE PETROLEUM MD NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION cc: 20 cents, AUGUST 1965 The production of crude petroleum and equivalent hydrocarbon during August 1965 amounted to 29,295,338 barrels (945,011 barrels/day), an increase of 20.2 per cent or 158,670 barrels per day from August 1964. The August production figure, for all petroleum liquids for the two years are as follows: August 1965 August 1964 millions of barrels millions of barrels barrels per day barrels per day Crude petroleum and condensates. Pentanes plus.. Propanes and butanes Totals 27.1 874,193 22.4 722,581 2.2 70,968 2.0 64,516 1.5 48,387 1.0 32,258 30.8 993.548 25.4 819,355 The disposition of crude and equivalent for August 1965 was 18.9 million barrels (64.5 per cent) to Canadian refineries and 9.4 million barrels (32.1 per cent) was exported. The difference of 3.4 per csnt between supply and sales is accounted for by other disposition items. Imported crude petroleum for the same period amounted to 11.8 million barrels (380,065 barrels/day) bringing domestic requirements for crude petroleum and equivalent hydrocarbons to 30,6 million barrels (981,097 barrels/day). Natural gas production increased 10.1 per cent to 108,664,455 Mcf. from 98,658,043 Mcf. in August 1964. The di..iosition of natural gas for August is as follows; 26.3 million was net deliveries to storage and injection operations, 17.1 illion was used, lost or unaccounted for in fields and processing plants and 32.1 million was exported; 12.2 million was old to ultimate customers in the prairies, 11.0 million in Ontario, 3.4 million in British Columbia and 2.2 million in Quebec. The remaining 4.4 million Mci. was accounted for by other deliveries, pipeline fuel and line pack fluctuations. Table 1 includes all crude oil and equivalent hydrocarbon production of condensates and pentsnes plus, propane and butane production. Pentanes plus represent the production of crude oil equivalent at processing plants while crude oil production is production in the fields. Table 2 Supply and Disposition of Crude Oil and Equivalent. Disposition is given to the first stage of marketing, either directly as deliveries to refineries or export. The companion publication "Refined Petroleum Products" gives the disposition of crude oil received by the refinery including the sales of various refined petroleum products. Inventories held by purchasers and refiners in field and pipeline are included in Table 2, while inventories held by ref mere in a refinery complex are excluded. Details on the movement of crude oil by pipeline are given in another companion report "Oil Pipeline Transport", Catalogue number 55001. All volumes of crude oil are given in barrels of 35 Canadian gallons at 60F. Details of production are published by the individual provinces. In Table 3, disposition is given to the ultimate delivery by the gas utilities. Deliveries of natural gas to storage are considered as terminated, and therefore receipts from storage originate in the province where the storage is located. Field flared and waste gas are not considered as net new production; however, proceesing plant flared and waste gas are included and constitute a disposition end use. Marketable gas is taken to include all natural gas purchased directly from fields or processing plants which meets the specifications required for domestic, conanercial or industrial fuel use. A compsnion publication "Gas Utilities", Catalogue number 55002 provides additional details on the movement and sales of natural gas, while a second companion report "Sales of Manufactured and Natural Catalogue number 45005 provides details on the sales and revenues by rate categories. All volumes of natural gas in this report are given in thousand cubic feet measured at 14.73 p.s.i.a. at 60 0 F. In Tables 4 and 5, disposition items "Deliveries Petrochemical Plants, Distributors and Others" and "Refinery Material" are correlated to "Receipts from Gas Processing Plants", Table 3 and "Refinery Receipts of Propane/Butane/Mixes From Gas Processing Plants", Table 2, respectively in the companion publication "Refined Petroleum Products", Catalogue number 45004. \ote: When comparing psrcentages, allowances should be made for footnote (1) in Table 2..linuary 1966 bit 1515 Industry Division Rocas DUHAMEL a.sc., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, Ottawa

TABLE 1. Field and Plant Production of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Month, by Province, 1965 Crude oil and condensate New Brunswick January.. February. March. April. May June.. July.. August September.. October. November December Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan I Alberta I barrels of 35 Canadian gallons British Columbia Northwest Territories Canada 299 94,485 398,597 1,102,112 17,860,267 1,005,456 49,674 26,510,890 298 89,230 357,046 6,382,912 15,537,605 903,469 70,825 23,341,385 377 110,932 403,181 7,329,287 16,240,006 1,056,504 56,106 25,196,393 252 113,025 395,927 6,863,354 14,479,919 1,068,193 45,113 22,965,783 310 114,823 416,316 7,243,155 13,486,964 1,088,311 26,349 22,376,28 330 106,029 416,692 7,093,827 13,743,368 1,088,453 50,283 22,498,982 348 108,913 434,602 7,473,542 14,703,239 1,1.67,208 74,771 23,962,623 356 103,806 435,157 7,690,245 17,581,237 1,178,210 75,856 27,064,867 Pentanes plus January February March. April. May June.. July.. August September.. October. November December Propane January.. February. March. April. May June.. July.. August September.. October. November December Butanes January.. February. March. April. May 20,971 2,387,019 86,369 2,494,359 18,714 2,138,274 82,964 2,239,952 21,262 2,376,638 91,916 2,489,816 19,101 2,089,809 80,960 2,189,870 20,887 2,002,454 74,463 2,097,804 24,899 2,034,942 71,923 2,131,764 25,009 2,005,916 71,018 2,101,943 27,003 2,135,156 68,312 2,230,471 54,729 807,465 39,263 901,457 49,686 748,340 30,206 828,232 58,700 808,050 30,333 897,083 53,881 759,170 25,443 838,494 57,499 662,601 24,890 744,990 59,919 706,343 24,349 790,611 56,402 753,201 28,138 837,741 57,019 804,136 32,062 893,217 27,128 559,473 41,762 628,363 24,216 506,391 37,863 568,470 28,285 533,559 38,343 600,187 25,409 485,743 35,351 546,503 28,074 445,501 35,722 509,297 June.. 30,367 459,468 38,410 528,245 July. 31,424 472,243 36,873 540,540 August 26,339 504,236 43,831 574,406 S eptember.. October. N ovember December. Total August 1965 Total year to date Tot,l Auut 1964 356 1O38O6 435,157 7,800,606 21.024.765 1,322,415 75,856 30.762.961 2,570 841,243 3,257,518 58,025,357 150,818,733 9,726,568 448,977 223,120,966 445 99,221 394,391 7,002,016 16,734,42 1,118,5821 58,084 25,607,681

S S 2. Supply and Disposition of Crude Oil and Equivalent, by Source, Canada, Au Now I ontario I Manitoba Brunswick Saskat Alberta chevan barrels of 35 I Total Total Total British I Northwest Canadian Foreign all Columbia T5rt0 I sources sources i sources I New suolv Domestic production: Crude oil 356 103,806 Condensate.. Pentanes plus.. Total crude oil and equivalent 356 103,806 Imports Total new supply 356 103,806 435,157 7,690,245 17,543,065 38,172 27,003 2,135,156 435,157 7,717,248 19,716,393 435,157 7,717,248 19,716,393 1,175,505 75,856 27,023,990 27.023,990 2,705 40,877 40,877 68,312 2,230,471... 2,230,471 1,246,522 75,856 29,295,338 29,295,338 11,741,426 11,741,426 1,246,522 75,856 29,295,338 11,741.426 41,036.764 Die posit ion Deliveries to refineries: Atlantic Provinces 356 Quebec ontario.. 103,806 Manitoba.. Saskatchewan Alberta.. British Columbia.. Northwest Territories Totals.35 6 Exports to U.S.A.: Northwest Ares: West of Rocky Mountains East of Rocky Mountains Great Lakes Area.. Totals. Deliveries to other purchasers 103,806 412,378 4,688,034 4,607,382 16,782 557,612 540,333 454,113 1,638,305 61,503 2,906,383 1,665,471 429,160 5,761,262 11,357,874 356 3,640,850 3,641,206 8,055,147 8,055,147 9,811,600 80,674 9,892,274 1,114,727 1,114,727 2,092.418 2,092,418 2,967.886 2,967,886 1,119,035 2,784,506 2,784,506 85,514 85,514 85,514 1,119,035 85,514 18,857,007 11,776,671 30,633,678 4,434,986 167,771 4,602,757 4,602,757 383.474 383,474 383,474 = 2,137,823 2,281,447 4,419,270 4,419,270 2,137,823 7,099,907 167,771 9,405,501 9,405,501 932 4,478 5,410 5,410 Inventories: Opening Field and plant Transporters' Closing Field and plant Transporters' Net change Pipeline fuel... Field and plant use Losses and adjustments Total diaposition 356 103.806 (1) Includes 320,767 barrels returned to formation. r Revised figures. Figures not appropriate or not applicable. 89,234 456,854 908,897 52,271r 14,187 5,216,566 14,425,269 1,195,153 79.408 466,609 992,169 64,794 15,251 5,022,885 15,130,262 1.161,847 8,762 183,926 789,265 20,783 27,603 760 335,573(1) 1,287 14,759 397 102,693 20,788 435,157 7,717,248 19,716,393 1,246,522 53,973 1,561,229 1,561,229 20,851,175 241,590 21,092,765 44,315 1,647,295 1,647,295 21,330,245 207,299 21.537,544 9,658 565,136 34,291 530,845 27,603 27,603 337,620 337,620 97,061 954 96,107 75,856 I 29,295,338 I 11,741,426 I 41,036,764

4 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Natural Gas by Source, Canada, August 1965 No. New Brunswick Ontario Mcf..skatchewan A. FIELD AND PROCESSING PLANTS Supply I Gross new production.. 6,015 2 Less field flared and waste.. 755,140 4,497,943 1,491,535 3 Net new production (1 2).. 6,015 755,140 3,006,408 Djsposition 4 Field disposition and uses.. 135 183,582 5 Gathering system disposition and uses 31,726 6 Processing plant disposition and uses: 6a Processing shrinkage 180,344 6b Other disposition and uses 186,443 7 Field injection and storage: 7a Injected and stored. 7bLess reproduced.. 7c Net field injection and storage (is 7b) 8 Other uses 212,218 9 Adjustment 4,094 10 Deliveries of.. marketable gas.. 5,880 755,140 2,216,189 11 Total dispositicn 6,015 755,140 3,006,408 B. GAS UTILITIES Supply 12 Receipts of marketable gas: 12a Plants.. 1,643,306 lzb Fields.. 5,880 755,140 572,883 13 Total (12a + 12b). 5,880 755,140 2,216,189 14 Receipts from distributor storage 35,183 15 Other receipts(l).. 16 Total supply of marketable gas (13 + 14 + 15) 5,880 755,140 2,251,372 Disposition Sales: 17 British Columbia. 18 Alberta. 19 Saskatchewan.. 872,916 20 Manitoba 488,548 21 Ontario. 599,625 22 Quebec.. 23 New Brunswick.... 3,773 24 Total sales (17 to 23 inclusive) 3,773 599,625 1 1 361,464 25 Exports 26 Other deliveries(2) 27 Delivered to distributor storage 573,689 28 Pipeline line pack fluctuation 2,421 29 Pipeline fuel.. 34,165 46,906 30 Pipeline losses etc... 2,107 121,350 271,734 31 Total disposition of marketable gas (24 to 30 inclusive).. 5,880 7SS,140 (1) L.P.C. for gas enrichment, peak shaving or temporary Supply. (2) L)Lrect deliveries for industrial consumption and niiscellaneou util1 delivtr:

5 rarle 3. Supply and Disposition of Natural Gas by Source, Canada, kuguat 1965 Alberta British Northwest Columbia Territories Mcf. Total Total Total Canadian Foreign all sources sources sources No. 98,185,306 12,389,782 68,293 115,902,479 115,902,479 4,707,429 972,082 66,978 7,238,024 7,238,024 2 93,477,877 11,417,700 1,315 108,664,455 108,664,455 3 654,897 21,515 860,129 860,129 4 510,448 542,174 542,174 5 9,502,729 399,113 10,082,186 10,082,186 6. 4,099,114 811,402 5,096,959 5,096,959 6b 17,569,019 242,990 17,812,009 17,812,009 7. 156,421 156,421 156,421 lb 17,412,598 242,990 17,655,588 17,655,588 7c 67,601 1,315 281,134 281,134 8 37,358 255,652 214,200 214,200 9 61,267,848 9,687,028 73,932,085 73,932,085 10 93,477,877 11,417,700 1,315 108,664,435 108,664,455 11 9,296,533 63,429,234 63,429,254 12* 6,778,.33 390,495 10,502,831 10,502,831 12b 61,267,848 9,687,028 73,932,083 73,932,085 13 25,461 60,644 60,644 14 762 762 762 15 61,294,071 9,687,028 73,993,491 1,388,589 75,382,080 16 652,106 2,774,659 3,426,765 3,426,765 17 8,771,980 8,771,980 2,046 8,180,026 18 1,691,360 2,564,276 2,564,276 19 384,512 873,060 873,060 20 8,994,062 9,593,687 1,386,543 10,980,230 21 2,164,222 2,164,222 2,164,222 22 3,773 3,773 23 22,666,242 2,714,659 27,403,763 1,388,589 28,792,352 24 25,509,850 6,573,257 32,083,107 32,083,107 25 185,302 185,302 185,302 26 8,161,181 8,734,870 8,734,870 27 18,750 69,441 85,770 85,770 28 3,160 367 147,035 3,388,473 3,388,473 29 1.594,379 122,636 2,112,206 2,112,206 30 61,294,071 9,687,028 73,993,491 1,388,589 75,382,080 31

TABLE 4. Supply and Disposition of Gas Processing Plant Propane, August 1965 Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba Sakatchewan Yukon Alberta I and Canada Columbia H.W.T. barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Suppiy 57,019 804,136 32,062.., 893,217 Production 155,604 582,950 6,685 745,239 Opening inventory lnterprovincial movements: Receipts from: 1,882 Skatchewan. 17,888 93,72; 15:074 57,996 22,668 207,348 292 728 1,020 British :: :: : ::::.::::: ::: 1,882 207,348 1,020.. 210,250 Deliveries... Total Supply. 17,888 93,722 16,956 268,737 1,180,030 60,395 728 1,638,456 Disposition 0' Deliveries: 106,262 Petrochemical plants 106,262. Distributor and other 17,888 93,722 16,956 21,989 83.989 31,486 728 266.758 Subtotal. 17,888 93,722 16,956 21,989 190,251 31,486 728 373,020 Refinery raw material 10,448 10,448 Exports: U.S.A. Petroleum Administration District II.. v.. Other.... 43,161 134,457 10,503 117,618 10,503... 35.285 200 35,485 7,860 5,080 12,940 g4iscellaneous: 104,551 Miscible flood 104,551. 934 Gas enrichment 934. Losses and adjustments 740 3,518 750 2,028.. 988 11,523 2,989 Plant uses 15,500.. Returned to formation... 17,334 17,334 Closing inventory... 201,859 670,850 9,442 882,151 Total disposition.. 17,888 93,722 16,956 268,737 1,180,030 60,395 728 1,638,456 t prprat oc apptcab1. O. 0

0. Aus Saskat. British Yukon Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan ALbErta Columbia and Canada N.W.T. barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Supply Production.,.. 26,339 504,236 43,831 574,406 Opening inventory 205,304 420,225 7,045 632,574 Interprovincial movements:.. Receipts from: Saskatchewan. Alberta.. 42,620 7,202 30,899.. 12,695 9341,6 British Columbia.. Deliveries.... 93,416.. 93,416 Total supply.. 42,620 7,202 262,542 831,045 63,571 1,206,980 2,921 37.800 6,862......,.... 16,785....,,,........ 340...... Disposition. Deliveries: Petrochemical plants..,, 10,727.. Distributor and other Subtotal. 10,727 8,443 Refinery raw material 45,547 14,214... 10,727 11,364 22,091 104,423. xpor is: U.S.A. Petroleum Administration District II.. 148,156 IV.. V.. Other. 5,171 5,724... 164,941 10,895. Miscellaneous:. Miscible flood.... Gas enrichment.,.. Losses and adjustments.. 3,548 26,476 21,653 Plant uses.. 16,791 5,228 Returned to formation.,... 6,132 Closing inventory 249,305 435,405 8,309 693,019 Total disposition.. 42,620 7,202 262,542 831,045 63,571 1,206,980 Figures not appropriate or not applicable. 2.921 1,899 8,443..... 19,521 176,203... 19,521 176,203...... 22,019

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