Canada upstream: 4 things to look for in 2025
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Mark Oberstoetter
Head of Americas (non-L48) Upstream Research
Mark Oberstoetter
Head of Americas (non-L48) Upstream Research
Mark has extensively covered the North Slope, deepwater, oil sands and unconventional sectors.
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Tyson Gervais
Research Analyst, Canada Upstream
Tyson Gervais
Research Analyst, Canada Upstream
Tyson's primary focus is on gas production in the western Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.
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Senior Research Analyst, Canada Upstream
Jonah Resnick
Senior Research Analyst, Canada Upstream
Jonah focuses on analysing the energy landscape of E&P operators across Canada.
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Canada upstream: 4 things to look for in 2025
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Canada upstream: 4 things to look for in 2024
Canada production growth carries on. But there are important changes and nuances underneath those total volume numbers.
Powered by Lens Upstream, in this report we highlight four key themes to watch in the year ahead, including:
- Gas will be delivered via large scale LNG from Canadian shores for the first time. When will it improve regional prices?
- What implications do we expect from the federal election
- Over 80% of 2024 disclosed deal spend has come in the last two months. Will the deal momentum from carry forward to 2025?
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