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Oil, gas producers bump up spending: industry group

- ROD NICKEL REUTERS

VANCOUVER — Canadian oil and natural gas producers will spend an estimated $40.6 billion on capital projects this year, up slightly from $39 billion last year, the Canadian Associatio­n of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) said on Tuesday.

Producers are staying discipline­d with spending even as Canadian oil production is at record-high levels ahead of the expected completion of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion in the second quarter, CAPP CEO Lisa Baiton said.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

Canada, the fourth-largest global oil producer, has steadily raised production to take advantage of expanding pipeline capacity even as OPEC and the wider OPEC+ alliance have implemente­d a series of output cuts since late 2022 to support prices.

CONTEXT

Canada’s congested oil pipelines and lack of export capacity for liquefied natural gas (LNG) have long limited expansion of crude and gas production. The Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain expansion has been dogged by cost over-runs and constructi­on problems, but will nearly triple the flow of oil on that pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific coast, where it can be shipped to refineries on the U.S. West Coast and in Asia.

Shell-led LNG Canada is finishing work on the country’s first major LNG export facility, which will boost demand for Canada’s gas when it starts operation, possibly within the next year.

KEY QUOTE

“Despite these positive trends, there remains a sense of caution largely due to the ongoing uncertaint­y surroundin­g proposed emissions policy in Canada,” Baiton said.

BY THE NUMBERS

CAPP estimates convention­al oil and gas capital spending at $27.3 billion in 2024, with oil sands spending pegged at $13.3 billion.

Spending in Alberta looks to remain steady at $29 billion, with small increases expected in Saskatchew­an, British Columbia and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, CAPP said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A TORC Oil & Gas pump jack is seen near Granum, Alta.
REUTERS A TORC Oil & Gas pump jack is seen near Granum, Alta.

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