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Canada’s Contribution to the Security of Continental Natural Gas Supply

Canada’s Contribution to the Security of Continental Natural Gas Supply. Canada Institute - Woodrow Wilson Institute Greg Stringham March 21, 2005. Canadian Natural Gas – What’s New ?. Natural Gas Supply – recent trends New Gas Resources – size and timing

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Canada’s Contribution to the Security of Continental Natural Gas Supply

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  1. Canada’s Contribution to the Security of Continental Natural Gas Supply Canada Institute - Woodrow Wilson Institute Greg Stringham March 21, 2005

  2. Canadian Natural Gas – What’s New ? • Natural Gas Supply – recent trends • New Gas Resources – size and timing • Deep Basin, Natural Gas from Coal, Mackenzie Delta • Demand – oil sands; new alternatives to gas • Cross border cooperation – avoiding linkages • Physical Security – cross border confirmation 1

  3. Ultimate potential estimates Alberta’s Conventional Natural GasUltimate Potential and Marketable Reserves Joint EUB/NEB report on Conventional Natural Gas Ultimate Potential released March 9, 2005 Up 11.5% from last report 2

  4. Canadian Natural Gas Production Field Receipts - TransCanada, Westcoast and Alliance 3

  5. 2000 2001 2002 2003 <30 mmcf/d 30-50 mmcf/d >50 mmcf/d Top Natural Gas Wells Drilled2000 - 2003 Talisman Monkman: Dec 2004: 66 mmcf/d 1 tcf gas in place Shell/Mancal Tay River: Dec 2004: 30 mmcf/d test 500-800 bcf gas in place 4

  6. Coalbed Methane Wells (NGC) Drilled in Western Canada by year 5 * Potential Gas Committee Source: FirstEnergy & CAPP estimate

  7. WASTE WATER OXYGEN PETROLEUM COKE GASIFIER CO2 CAPTURE & SEQUESTER SYNTHETIC GAS (CO, H2, CO2) HYDROGEN FUEL BOILERS HYDROTREATORS STEAM & ELECTRICITY Oil Sands Production TechnologiesAlternatives to Natural Gas Toe-to-Heel Air Injection – Whitesands Project OrCrude Process - Nexen/OPTI Longlake Suncor 3rd Upgrader - Coke Gasification Multiphase Superfine Atomized Residue - DeerCreek 6

  8. Physical Security – Cross-border Cooperation • Industry Actions • Strong emergency response • Focus on crisis prevention, best practices and information sharing • Government Engagement • Federal • Provincial • Cross border cooperation and communication • Emergency response • Crisis prevention 7

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