CDN Energy Export to USA via simple google search
Canada exports a variety of energy products to the United States, with the primary components being crude oil, natural gas, and electricity. Here’s a breakdown of these exports:
Crude Oil: Canada is a significant exporter of crude oil to the U.S., with nearly 80% of its total crude oil production being exported to the U.S. The majority of these exports are transported via pipelines such as Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline, TC Energy’s Keystone Pipeline, Trans Mountain Pipeline, and Enbridge’s Express Pipeline.
Natural Gas: Canada exports a substantial amount of natural gas to the U.S. via pipelines, with the majority of this natural gas coming from producing areas in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). The net export value of natural gas in 2023 was $10.1 billion.
Electricity: Canada exports electricity primarily to states in the Northeast, with the value of Canada’s exported electricity in 2023 being just under $4.3 billion. The Pacific Northwest is a primary source of electricity exports to Canada, but Canada also exports a significant amount to the U.S.
These energy exports are crucial for the economies of both Canada and the U.S., contributing to the trade relationship between the two countries.
So $172.3B less the paltry $4.3B for electricity less Alberta's $10.1B for raw natural gas... and the heavy oil (vast majority of the oil exported) can't be processed for piping or even rail transport without a huge amount of additional Alberta natural gas!