Oil Publications and Maps
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This section contains publications relating to Oil that Alberta Energy has produced.
Most of the crude oil produced in Alberta is exported to the rest of Canada or the United States.
Of the production that remains in the province, most is converted into transportation fuels at refineries in Alberta.
Reports
Schedule "A" (The "S" portion of the oil royalty formula, effective January 1, 1993)
This report supplies the "S" basic royalty in cubic meters that is used in the appropriate royalty formula based on the vintage (old, new or Third Tier) and density (Heavy or Non-heavy) of the well. The report divides production volumes into ranges of 500 and each range is further divided into sections of 20 pages.
0-499.9 500-999.9 1000 - 1499.9 1500-2000![]()
Western Canada Drilling Cycle Optimization![]()
A study undertaken to examine and provide actionable recommendations that assist optimisation of the industry cycle on seismic and drilling activities in Western Canada.
Oil and Gas Fiscal Regimes of the Western Canadian Provinces and Territories![]()
This report summarizes the petroleum fiscal regimes for the Western Canadian provinces and territories. [2011]
Fact Sheets
These documents provide information about the Oil industry in Alberta. If you have further questions, see the Frequently Asked Questions portion of our site.
Talk About Oil Prices![]()
Oil prices are determined by supply and demand, with this fact sheet includes information about OPEC.
Talk About Gasoline![]()
Gasoline prices are determined in the competitive marketplace by the forces of supply and demand, which vary between regions, cities and neighbourhoods. Alberta has, on average, the lowest price for gasoline in Canada.
Talk About Upgrading and Refining![]()
This fact sheet examines refining capacity in Alberta and upgrader projects currently scheduled or undergoing construction.
Talk About Royalties
Royalties help fund important programs like health, education and infrastructure. They ensure that Albertans receive a portion of the benefits arising from the development of the province’s energy resources. This fact sheet explains what royalties are and how they are calculated.
Talk About Water use in the oil patch![]()
The Government of Alberta and the oil industry share Albertans’ concerns regarding appropriate water management and use by industry.
Sectoral Water Allocations
(Alberta Environment)
Allocations do not directly reflect actual use or consumption of water - they are an indication of the relative amounts of water dedicated to a type of use and depict the growth in general water demand over time. In Alberta just over 40% is dedicated to Agriculture, while just over 6% is allocated for oil and gas.
Publications
Alberta's Oil and Gas Tenure Brochure![]()
The information contained in this publication is of an explanatory nature, and is intended to provide an overview of Alberta's petroleum and natural gas land tenure system. [April 2003]
Alberta's Energy Industry Overview
Oil Sands and Conventional Oil, Natural Gas, Petrochemicals, Minerals, Electricity, Energy Sector Highlights and Economic Impact and Hydrocarbon Resources. [2011]
Presentations
The Alberta Oil Sands, A World of Opportunity [2010] (approximately 18 minutes)
Maps
Oil Deposits![]()
Map of major Alberta conventional oil deposits.
Oil Reserves Map![]()
Location of Alberta conventional oil and oil sands deposits.
Oil Pipelines Map![]()
Location of Alberta oil pipelines.









