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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (70443)1/19/2011 2:22:02 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217917
 
Now US has to kick start deepwater GoM drilling.



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (70443)1/19/2011 2:29:48 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217917
 
Canada provided 90% of all U.S. natural gas imports, representing 15% of U.S. consumption.

Canada–U.S. energy relations
Canadians and Americans share the closest energy relationship in the world. Energy infrastructure—including oil and gas pipeline networks and electricity grids—is tightly integrated. Canada is the United States’ largest and most secure supplier of oil, natural gas, electricity and uranium.

In 2008:

Canada provided energy exports to the U.S. valued at $122 billion, while Canada’s energy imports from the U.S. totalled almost $16 billion.

Recent data indicates that Canada supplies the U.S. with 9% of its total energy demand.

Canada exported almost 2.5 million barrels per day of crude oil and refined products to the United States.

Canada provided 90% of all U.S. natural gas imports, representing 15% of U.S. consumption.

Canada and the United States share an integrated electricity grid and supply almost all of each other’s electricity imports.

Hydroelectric power, a clean, renewable source, accounts for nearly two-thirds of Canada’s electricity generation, and is a significant component of Canada’s electricity exports to the United States.

Canada supplied approximately one-third of the uranium used in U.S. nuclear power plants.