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Canadian crude oil imports increased 16 per cent in 2015 to 736 thousand barrels per day (Mb/d), reversing a three-year downward trend. The United States (U.S.) was the biggest gainer in the 2015 surge in imports, increasing its share of total imports to 62.4 per cent. Saudi Arabia also increased its market share in 2015 to 11.4 per cent, with all of its volumes received in the Maritimes. Nigeria’s share almost tripled, increasing from 1.6 per cent in 2014 to 5.2 per cent in 2015. Imports from Norway and Algeria increased slightly compared to 2014, after dropping significantly in previous years. Other import sources declined in 2015, with imports from Mexico and Iraq disappearing completely.
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https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/nrg/ntgrtd/mrkt/snpsht/2016/03-01hghcrdlmprt-eng.html
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Canadian crude oil imports increased 16 per cent in 2015 to 736 thousand barrels per day (Mb/d), reversing a three-year downward trend. The United States (U.S.) was the biggest gainer in the 2015 surge in imports, increasing its share of total imports to 62.4 per cent. Saudi Arabia also increased its market share in 2015 to 11.4 per cent, with all of its volumes received in the Maritimes. Nigeria’s share almost tripled, increasing from 1.6 per cent in 2014 to 5.2 per cent in 2015. Imports from Norway and Algeria increased slightly compared to 2014, after dropping significantly in previous years. Other import sources declined in 2015, with imports from Mexico and Iraq disappearing completely.
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https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/nrg/ntgrtd/mrkt/snpsht/2016/03-01hghcrdlmprt-eng.html
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Vivian Krause: New U.S. funding for the war on Canadian oil | Financial Post