Based on a combination of actual and estimated data for 2016, Canada produced an average of 3.847 million bbls per day. Roughly 80 per cent (3.069 million bbls per day), was produced in Alberta, while 778,000 bbls per day was produced in other provinces and territories. In the two most significant non-Alberta oil producing provinces, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador, crude oil production in 2016 declined and grew, respectively, reported the National Energy Board (NEB).
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