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Canada upstream: 4 things to look for in 2026

Predictions for the year ahead

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Mark Oberstoetter

Head of Americas Upstream Research

Mark has extensively covered the North Slope, deepwater, oil sands and unconventional sectors.

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Mackenzie Monsour

Research Analyst, Canada Upstream

Mackenzie is focused on financial models for upstream oil and gas assets.

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Canada's upstream sector enters 2026 with contrasting outlooks shaping capital allocation.

Oil and gas diverge as pipeline constraints ease and policy clarity emerges. Oil operators focus on disciplined brownfield expansion, while gas producers pursue selective growth anchored in LNG and AI-driven demand despite AECO weakness.

Drawing on unique insight from Wood Mackenzie Lens Upstream, in this report we share our take on this, and more key themes to watch in 2026. This includes: 

  • Gas fundamentals improve: infrastructure investments and AI demand drive growth, but price differentials persist.
  • M&A shifts from transformative deals to tactical moves: where will deal activity be focused? 
  • Incremental steps forward on the policy tightrope? The Canada-Alberta MOU unlocks project approvals but volume commitments could remain a bottleneck.  
  • And more. 

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