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Alberta's Energy Resources and Statistics


Oil, Gas, and Oil Sands

Alberta Energy Resource Industries Monthly Statistics (ST3)

This page provides statistical data on the supply and disposition of crude oil and equivalent, natural gas and gas products, and prices for oil and sulphur for the province of Alberta. It is the electronic version of the ERCB publication ST3: Alberta Energy Resource Industries Monthly Statistics.

Contact for the contents of this page:
ERCB Production Accounting Help Line via e-mail at PA.Help@ercb.ca or phone 403-297-8952

Statistical Data and Prices - by Product

Statistical tables are generated from data received from the Petroleum Registry, Oil Sand statements (S-23), and statements for pipelines regulated by the National Energy Board. The Oil Sands and pipeline statements may not have been received at the time of publishing and this may result in large reporting adjustments. Amendments and late data will be incorporated in subsequent releases of ST3 resulting in differences between previously published data and the current publication of ST3.

Price data is received at various times throughout the month and published as received resulting in tables that may not have the same months' data.

Product Statistical Data Current Year  2010  2009  2008 2007 2006 2005
Butanes

Product
definition

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Prices Reference Prices
Dept of Energy Web site

Ethane

Product
definition

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Prices Reference Prices
Dept of Energy Web site
  Ethane disposition is not published due to circumstances unique to the Alberta ethane industry and in accordance with
the Board's policies concerning confidentiality.
Gas

Product
definition

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Gas storage PDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | Excel
Prices Reference Prices
Dept of Energy Web site
NGL

Product
definition

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Prices Reference Prices
Dept of Energy Web site
Oil

Product
definition

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Prices PDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | ExcelPDF | Excel
Propane

Product
definition

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Prices Reference Prices
Dept of Energy Web site
Sulphur

Product
definition

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Product Definitions, Standards of Measurements, Notes

This section includes product definitions for the products in the statistical tables, Registry Product Groupings, standards of measurement and definitions of activities that are included in the tables.

Product Definitions

  1. "OIL" means condensate or crude oil, or a constituent of raw gas, condensate or crude oil that is recovered in processing, that is liquid at the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated.
  2. "CRUDE OIL" means a mixture mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons that may be contaminated with sulphur compounds, that is recovered or is recoverable at a well from an underground reservoir and that is liquid at the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated, and includes all other hydrocarbon mixtures so recovered or recoverable except raw gas, condensate or crude bitumen. For production measurement and reporting purposes, crude oil is deemed to be "heavy" if it has a density of 900 kg/m 3 or greater, and "light & medium" or "conventional" if it has a density of less than 900 kg/m 3 .
  3. "CRUDE BITUMEN" means a naturally occurring viscous mixture, mainly of hydrocarbon heavier than pentane, that may contain sulphur compounds and that, in its naturally occurring viscous state, will not flow to a well.
  4. "SYNTHETIC CRUDE OIL" means a mixture, mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons, that may contain sulphur compounds, that is derived from crude bitumen and that is liquid at the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated, and includes all other hydrocarbon mixtures so derived.
  5. "CONDENSATE" means a mixture mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbon that may be contaminated with sulphur compounds, that is recovered or is recoverable at a gas well from an underground reservoir and that may be gaseous in its virgin reservoir state but is liquid at the conditions under which its volume is measured.
  6. "PENTANES PLUS" means a mixture mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons that ordinarily may contain some butanes and which is obtained from processing of raw gas, condensate or crude oil.
  7. "SKIM OIL" refers to produced oil that is carried over with produced water and accumulates in water storage tanks at an injection facility. This is oil recovered from a water disposal injection facility (subtype 503). This oil is usually skimmed off the tank, treated, and then sold.
  8. "GAS" means raw gas or marketable gas or any constituent of raw gas, condensate, crude bitumen or crude oil that is recovered in processing and that is gaseous at the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated.
  9. "RAW GAS" means a mixture containing methane, other paraffinic hydrocarbons, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, helium and minor impurities, or some of them, that is recovered or is recoverable at a well from an underground reservoir and that is gaseous a the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated.
  10. "MARKETABLE GAS" means a mixture mainly of methane originating from raw gas, if necessary through the processing of the raw gas for the removal or partial removal of some constituents, and that meets specifications for use as a domestic, commercial or industrial fuel or as an industrial raw material.
  11. "ETHANE" means, in addition to its normal scientific meaning, a mixture mainly of ethane that ordinarily may contain some methane or propane.
  12. "PROPANE" means, in addition to its normal scientific meaning, a mixture mainly of propane that ordinarily may contain some ethane or butanes.
  13. "BUTANES" means, in addition to its normal scientific meaning, a mixture mainly of butanes that ordinarily may contain some propane or pentanes plus.
  14. "NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS" means propane, butanes, or pentanes plus, or a combination of them, obtained from the processing of raw gas or condensate.
  15. "SULPHUR" is an element produced as a by-product from the sour gas processing, oil sands upgrading, and refinery operations. It can be extracted and/or stored in a prill, slate, block, or molten form.

Petroleum Registry Product Groupings

Product Grouping describes the combination of specific component products that comprise larger groupings, such as oil, gas, etc. The balancing of facilities is performed at the product grouping level, where the totals of the individual component products are grouped according to the Product Grouping Table for performing balancing calculations.

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Products Included

Crude Oil and Equivalent
(OIL, BITUMEN, COND, SYNCRD, IC5-SP, NC5-SP, C5-SP, C6-SP)

Gas GAS, ACGAS, CO2, N2)

Ethane (C2-SP)

Propane (C3-SP)

Butanes (IC4-SP, NC4-SP, C4-SP)

NGL
(IC5-MX, NC5-MX, C5-MX, C6-MX, IC4-MX, NC4-MX, C4-MX C3-MX, C2-MX, LITEMX, C1-MX, C02-MX)

Sulphur (SUL, SPRILL, SMOLT, SBASE, SBLOC, SFORM, SLATE)

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Standards of Measurements

Crude Oil and Equivalent m 3 at 15 0 C
Gas10 3 m 3 at 101.325 kPa and 15 0 C
Ethane m 3 at 15 0 C
Propanem 3 at 15 0 C
Butanem 3 at 15 0 C
Natural Gas Liquidsm 3 at 15 0 C
Sulphurtonnes

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Activities

GAS: STORAGE INJECTION
Volume of raw or marketable gas injected into a commercial underground reservoir for storage, as approved by the ERCB under the requirements outlined in
Directive 065 - Resources Applications.

GAS: STORAGE WITHDRAWALS
Withdrawal of raw or marketable gas from a ERCB approved commercial underground reservoir.

GAS: OTHER INJECTION
Volume of gas injected into an underground reservoir for the purpose of proprietary storage, disposal, or to increase recovery efficiency.

GAS: RAW
Volume of gas derived from upstream facilities such as battery, gas gathering system, and gas plant (excluding mainline straddle plants) facilities.

GAS: PROCESSED
Volume of gas derived from straddle plant facilities, pipelines, distributors, and transportation facilities.

PLANT PROCESS (Plant Production)
Volumes of gas byproducts extracted from the gas stream received at a gas processing or gas gathering system facility. It is referred to as gas processing plant or gas gathering system production on the publication.

FRACTIONATION YIELD
Volumes of gas byproducts fractionated when a facility receives natural gas liquids as a mixed product and then fractionates (splits) the mix product into component products (spec propane, butanes, etc.) for delivery to market.

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Prices

Sources of price data

Crude Oil - Heavy and Light & Medium

  • Obtained from Alberta Energy, APMC Average Price Report

Crude Bitumen

  • Obtained from selected oil producers that submit statements to the ERCB

Sulphur - North America and Offshore prices

  • Obtained from selected sulphur producers that submit statements to the ERCB
  • Are the reported unit values received at the plant gate after the normal costs and expenses incurred beyond the point by the seller have been deduced; are weighted average unit values

Condensate and Pentanes Plus, Gas, Propane, and Butanes

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Page Last Updated: February 8, 2012




Announcement 2011-01-26: ST3 Oil Supply and Disposition - the monthly Oil Sands Plant Process Synthetic Crude numbers have been revised to include volumes not previously reported.

Announcement 2010-11-29: ST3 Gas Supply and Disposition - the monthly commercial gas storage withdrawal and injection numbers have been revised changing the "Calculated Marketable Gas Production" numbers.

Announcement 2010-04-28: ST3 Oil Page for December 2009 has been reposted due to an error in the imported values.  Inquiries may be directed to ERCB Production Accounting Help Line via e-mail at PA.Help@ercb.ca or phone 403-297-8952

ST3: Archives - includes years 2004, 2003, 2002 and 2008 announcements.

CONTENTS - THIS PAGE

Statistical Tables - by Product

Definitions, Standards of Measurement

Product Definitions

Petroleum Registry Product Groupings

Standards of Measurements

Activities

Prices - Background Explanation