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Exports of (bop) - Energy Products in Canada increased to 15253.90 CAD Million in February from 15196.70 CAD Million in January of 2024. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Canada Exports of (bop) - Energy Products.
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This entry brings together more than 30-years of Canada’s energy import and export data updated on a quarterly basis. Energy import and export data for electricity, crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids and refined petroleum products is included. The data provided below is what is used in the visualization tool on the Canada Energy Regulator's website. The source code for the visualization tool is also available.
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Canada has abundant resources of crude oil, with an estimated remaining ultimate potential of 52.3 106m³ (329 billion barrels) as of December 2017. Of this, oil sands account for 92 per cent. There are two major producing areas in Canada, the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, which includes Alberta, Saskatchewan and parts of British Columbia and Manitoba, and offshore eastern Canada. Oil is also produced in modest volumes in Ontario and the Northwest Territories. Although Canada was the 4th largest producer in the world in 2018, it produces only about five per cent of total daily production, so it does not have a major influence on the world oil prices. In 2018, 96 per cent of Canadian crude exports went to the U.S. The Canada Energy Regulator regulates the export of crude oil. Holders of export authorizations report monthly statistics on export activities. This dataset provides historical export volumes of crude oil (by year and month), and by either type of oil or by destination of export.
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This entry brings together more than 30-years of Canada’s energy import and export data updated on a quarterly basis. Energy import and export data for electricity, crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids and refined petroleum products is included. The data provided below is what is used in the visualization tool on the Canada Energy Regulator's website. The source code for the visualization tool is also available.
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The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) and Statistics Canada have combined expertise to put together a 30-year look back at the evolution of Canadian crude oil exports. This retrospective highlights some of the factors that influenced the trends in Canadian crude oil exports, coupled with other key indicators, including impacts on Canadian balance of trade, crude oil production, and industry investment. These datasets provide historical Canadian crude oil production, export and import values, investment, trade balance and export values for products categorized by NAPCS Group Codefor 1991 to 2019. These data were compiled by the Canada Energy Regulator and Statistics Canada.
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Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Total Crude: Crude Oil: Exports data was reported at 3,959.006 Barrel/Day th in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,607.496 Barrel/Day th for Jan 2025. Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Total Crude: Crude Oil: Exports data is updated monthly, averaging 2,051.713 Barrel/Day th from Jan 2002 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 278 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,959.006 Barrel/Day th in Feb 2025 and a record low of 1,018.253 Barrel/Day th in Jul 2002. Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Total Crude: Crude Oil: Exports data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Joint Organisations Data Initiative. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JODI.WDB: Energy Balance: Oil. Including lease condensate; Goods having physically crossed the national boundaries excluding transit trade, international marine and aviation bunkers. Exports should exclude international marine and aviation bunkers.
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Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Natural Gas: Total Exports Through Pipeline data was reported at 346,051.000 TJ in Jan 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 346,051.000 TJ for Dec 2024. Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Natural Gas: Total Exports Through Pipeline data is updated monthly, averaging 269,066.000 TJ from Jan 2010 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 181 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 371,302.000 TJ in Jan 2011 and a record low of 196,386.000 TJ in Sep 2020. Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Natural Gas: Total Exports Through Pipeline data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Joint Organisations Data Initiative. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JODI.WDB: Energy Balance: Gas. Natural Gas Natural gas is defined as a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons, primarily methane, but generally also including ethane, propane and higher hydrocarbons in much smaller amounts and some non-combustible gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide. It includes both non-associated gas and associated gas. Colliery gas, coal seam gas and shale gas are included while manufactured gas and biogas are excluded except when blended with natural gas for final consumption. Natural gas liquids are excluded.; Pipeline Imports and Exports The import/export of gaseous natural gas through pipelines, to be reported in TJ and million cubic metres.
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The Canada Energy Regulator regulates the export of refined petroleum products. Holders of export authorizations report monthly statistics on export activities. This dataset provides historical export volumes of refined petroleum products (by year and month), and by product.
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TwitterCanada is a net exporter of electricity, with annual electricity exports exceeding imports by a wide margin. In 2022, electric power imports amounted to ** terawatt-hours, while exports surpassed ** terawatt-hours. That year, the country's electricity production amounted to almost *** terawatt-hours.
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Exports in Canada decreased to 60584.30 CAD Million in August from 62454.80 CAD Million in July of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Canada Exports - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterCanadian natural gas consumption is highly variable and is dependent on weather. While Canada is the world’s fifth largest producer of natural gas, production is centralized in Western Canada (primarily in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan). Eastern Canada is connected to production sources via pipelines. In addition to pipeline flows (inter-provincial or to the U.S.), Canada also imports natural gas in liquefied form (LNG), and to a lesser extent exports LNG. When natural gas is cooled to approximately -162° Celsius, it becomes a liquid and significantly shrinks in volume. This process is utilized to transport natural gas via specialized water-borne tankers around the world. Canada has one large LNG import terminal, Canaport, located in Saint John, New Brunswick. Canada also exports and imports LNG via other land-based and water-based ports. In these instances LNG is stored in specialized modular containers. Canada Energy Regulator regulates the export and import of natural gas. Orders or licenses are required to export or import natural gas to and from Canada, including LNG. Holders of these authorizations report monthly on their activities to CER. LNG import and export activities are available by terminal from 2009 to present. Data is delayed by approximately 2 months.
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Canada Exports of electrical energy to United Kingdom was US$6.57 Thousand during 2019, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Canada Exports of electrical energy to United Kingdom - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on November of 2025.
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Canada has abundant resources of crude oil, with an estimated remaining ultimate potential of 52.3 106m³ (329 billion barrels) as of December 2017. Of this, oil sands account for 92 per cent. There are two major producing areas in Canada, the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, which includes Alberta, Saskatchewan and parts of British Columbia and Manitoba, and offshore eastern Canada. Oil is also produced in modest volumes in Ontario and the Northwest Territories. Although Canada was the 4th largest producer in the world in 2018, it produces only about five per cent of total daily production, so it does not have a major influence on the world oil prices. In 2018, 96 per cent of Canadian crude exports went to the U.S. The Canada Energy Regulator regulates the export of crude oil. Holders of export authorizations report monthly statistics on export activities. This dataset provides historical export volumes of crude oil (by year and month), and by either type of oil or by destination of export.
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Canada Energy Balance: Secondary: Total Oil Products: Gas or Diesel Oil: Exports data was reported at 7,460.000 Barrel/kton in Jan 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 7,460.000 Barrel/kton for Dec 2024. Canada Energy Balance: Secondary: Total Oil Products: Gas or Diesel Oil: Exports data is updated monthly, averaging 7,460.000 Barrel/kton from Jan 2002 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 277 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,460.000 Barrel/kton in Jan 2025 and a record low of 7,460.000 Barrel/kton in Jan 2025. Canada Energy Balance: Secondary: Total Oil Products: Gas or Diesel Oil: Exports data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Joint Organisations Data Initiative. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JODI.WDB: Energy Balance: Oil. For automotive and other purposes; Goods having physically crossed the national boundaries excluding transit trade, international marine and aviation bunkers. Exports should exclude international marine and aviation bunkers.
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TwitterRaw natural gas as it comes from the wellhead is mostly comprised of methane (the largest constituent of household natural gas), but also contains various heavier hydrocarbons. The heavier hydrocarbons consist of ethane, propane, butanes, pentanes plus, and condensate; and are called natural gas liquids (NGLs). In Canada, most NGLs are produced at natural gas processing plants, with the remainder produced as a byproduct of oil refining or bitumen upgrading. The Canada Energy Regulator regulates the export of ethane, propane and butanes. Export orders or licences are required to export these NGLs from Canada. Holders of export authorizations report monthly on their export activities to the Commission. This dataset provides historical export volumes of NGLs (by year and month), by origin, destination, and mode of transportation of the exports.
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This dataset contains a list of the regulatory instruments issued by the Canada Energy Regulator authorizing electricity exports since 1 August 2008, including related amending orders, revocations, and errata. Note: this dataset does not include amendments and revocations issued since 1 August 2008 that relate to regulatory instruments issued prior to 1 August 2008.
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Canada Energy Balance: Secondary: Total Oil Products: Fuel oil: Exports data was reported at 9.514 Barrel/Day th in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.594 Barrel/Day th for Jan 2025. Canada Energy Balance: Secondary: Total Oil Products: Fuel oil: Exports data is updated monthly, averaging 54.376 Barrel/Day th from Jan 2002 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 278 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 120.594 Barrel/Day th in Feb 2013 and a record low of 3.437 Barrel/Day th in Mar 2021. Canada Energy Balance: Secondary: Total Oil Products: Fuel oil: Exports data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Joint Organisations Data Initiative. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JODI.WDB: Energy Balance: Oil. Heavy residual oil/boiler oil, including bunker oil; Goods having physically crossed the national boundaries excluding transit trade, international marine and aviation bunkers. Exports should exclude international marine and aviation bunkers.
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Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Canada
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Canada provides a comprehensive and insightful collection of information on international trade activities involving Canadian companies. This dataset offers a detailed examination of trade transactions, documenting and classifying imports and exports across various industries within Canada. ** To obtain Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Canada, please reach out to info@techsalerator.com or to https://www.techsalerator.com/contact-us **
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Techsalerator's Import/Export Trade Data for Canada delivers a thorough analysis of trade activities, integrating data from customs reports, trade agreements, and shipping records. This comprehensive dataset helps businesses, investors, and trade analysts understand Canada’s trade landscape in detail.
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Company Name: Lists the companies involved in trade transactions. This information helps identify potential partners or competitors and track industry-specific trade patterns. Trade Volume: Details the quantity or value of goods traded, providing insights into the scale and economic impact of trade activities. Product Category: Specifies the types of goods traded, such as raw materials or finished products, aiding in understanding market demand and supply chain dynamics. Import/Export Country: Identifies the countries of origin or destination for traded goods, offering insights into regional trade relationships and market access. Transaction Date: Records the date of transactions, revealing seasonal trends and shifts in trade dynamics over time. Top Trade Trends in Canada
Trade Balance Dynamics: Canada’s trade balance fluctuates with major partners such as the United States and China. Ongoing trade negotiations and policy adjustments aim to address imbalances and foster more equitable trade relationships. U.S.-Canada Trade Relations: The trade relationship with the U.S. remains central, influenced by agreements like the USMCA. This partnership shapes significant aspects of Canada's trade policy and practices. Expansion of Global Trade Networks: Canada is increasingly diversifying its trade partners and markets beyond traditional partners, reflecting a trend toward broader global trade engagement. Growth in Resource Exports: Canada continues to see substantial trade in natural resources, including oil, minerals, and timber, which play a critical role in its export economy. Emphasis on Sustainable Trade Practices: There is a growing focus on integrating sustainability into trade policies, promoting environmentally friendly practices and technologies. Notable Companies in Canadian Trade Data
Shopify Inc.: A leading e-commerce company that has a significant impact on international trade through its global platform for online retail. Bombardier Inc.: A major player in aerospace, known for exporting aircraft and components, contributing significantly to Canada’s trade in the aerospace sector. Suncor Energy Inc.: A major exporter of energy products, including crude oil and refined products, impacting Canada's energy trade. Loblaw Companies Limited: A major retailer involved in both importing and exporting a range of consumer goods, reflecting its significant role in Canada’s trade dynamics. Nutrien Ltd.: A leading exporter of agricultural products and fertilizers, highlighting Canada’s role in global agriculture and food production. Accessing Techsalerator’s Data
To obtain Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Canada, please contact us at info@techsalerator.com with your requirements. We will provide a customized quote based on the number of data fields and records needed, with delivery available within 24 hours. Ongoing access options can also be discussed.
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Company Name Trade Volume Product Category Import/Export Country Transaction Date Shipping Details Customs Codes Trade Value For detailed insights into Canada’s import and export activities and trends, Techsalerator’s dataset is an invaluable resource for staying informed and making strategic decisions.
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Exports of (bop) - Energy Products in Canada increased to 15253.90 CAD Million in February from 15196.70 CAD Million in January of 2024. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Canada Exports of (bop) - Energy Products.