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Natural Resources committee Our analysis didn't look specifically at the GHG projection, but it had, in all of our cases, fossil fuel-use increases over the projection period, which implies an increase in GHGs in all of those scenarios whether low-priced, high-priced or otherwise. What we do see over the f
May 30th, 2016Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Production was about 8% less in the future years with it. By 2040, instead of producing 6.1 million barrels a day in the reference case, we'd be down to 5.6 million barrels a day. I think the impact on the Canadian economy by 2040 would be around 3% to 4% lower because of that c
May 30th, 2016Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Maybe I could just add to what Jim has said with regard to some of the things we're doing around transparency. On our website you can find out where things are at with respect to compliance on conditions, on facilities. You can see where spills occurred. Our inspection reports a
May 30th, 2016Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee The challenges aren't just in Canada. It is also competition in the world. There are a number of countries—Australia, Russia, Malaysia—that are also looking to get those markets. The markets have softened in the last couple of years. There is also a challenge around pricing. LNG
May 30th, 2016Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Milutinovic.
May 30th, 2016Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Well, there are a couple of points. On a per BTU basis or equivalent, propane is sort of half...lately, and it changes over time, depending on what has happened. But in recent times propane is somewhere between oil prices and natural gas. It's about halfway between that, but it a
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Well, it's an integrated North American market for that. Where the supply was plentiful was down in the gulf coast region, so product eventually was moved into the Midwest and into the Ontario market in response to prices.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Propane moves across the border very easily and it moved at that time. What the specifics are of those orders, I'm not aware of.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Every couple of years we do our forecast out to 2035. When we looked at our last one, which was in 2013, we were projecting steady growth in propane demand in Canada over time—
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee —as population and economic activity expanded growth in propane markets. It's not a rapid thing; it's just a slow and steady growth.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee We have a graph in the report that shows who the consumers are. Darren is just flipping to it. It's agricultural use, industrial use....
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee Agricultural is at 4% and transportation is at 6%, so transportation is another reasonably sizeable sector.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee I think I said 64 to 72 or 76—something like that—averaged over each of the last five years, so it's around 70 to 80.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee I think they're spread out through the year as the applications come in, and people can decide when they want to submit an application.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic
Natural Resources committee That's right. Any restriction on exports would have to go through Governor in Council, and it has to be subject to the free trade agreement.
December 9th, 2014Committee meeting
Shelley Milutinovic