natural gas production
natural gas production graph 1

Source: NEB
Description: The stacked area chart shows projected natural gas production by province until 2040 in the Reference, Low Price, High Price, and Technology Cases.
In 2010, Canadian natural gas production was just under 14.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), with 10.9 from Alberta, 2.9 from B.C., 0.5 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. In 2018, Canadian natural gas production was 16.0 Bcf/d, with 10.4 from Alberta, 5.1 from B.C., 0.4 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. The following numbers are some of the projections in each case:
Reference Case: In 2025, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 16.4 Bcf/d, with 9.9 from Alberta, 6.1 from B.C., 0.3 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. In 2040, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 20.9 Bcf/d, with 11.4 from Alberta, 9.2 from B.C., 0.3 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces.
Low Price Case: In 2025, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 13.7 Bcf/d, with 8.2 from Alberta, 5.2 from B.C., 0.3 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. In 2040, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 12.6 Bcf/d, with 5.9 from Alberta, 6.5 from B.C., 0.2 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces.
High Price Case: In 2025, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 17.7 Bcf/d, with 10.9 from Alberta, 6.5 from B.C., 0.4 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. In 2040, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 26.7 Bcf/d, with 15.2 from Alberta, 11.1 from B.C., 0.4 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces.
Technology Case: In 2025, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 15.7 Bcf/d, with 9.5 from Alberta, 5.9 from B.C., 0.3 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. In 2040, Canadian natural gas production is projected to be 14.1 Bcf/d, with 7.1 from Alberta, 6.9 from B.C., 0.2 from Saskatchewan, and the rest from other provinces. To see a fully automated version of this image, click here.
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