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Pipeline Dreams: Alberta’s Crude Ambitions

byAl Salazar, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

Alberta’s government is pushing for a new oil pipeline to bolster the province’s oil industry and economic outlook. Enverus Intelligence® Research sees real opportunity here, but also a tangle of questions around production capacity, environmental impacts and the durability of global oil demand. With demand still trending upward, Alberta believes it can help fill a looming supply gap. The real test is whether the province can navigate regulatory hurdles and environmental concerns to bring this project to life.

Crude Awakening: Economics Versus Environment

The economics of a new bitumen pipeline are straightforward. It could generate substantial provincial revenues, attract investment and help further narrow the price discount on Canadian crude. From my vantage point as a macroeconomic oil and gas analyst, this issue revolves around money: the pipeline would funnel revenue to the province, pull in capital and support broader investment flows into the country.

But environmental considerations are significant. A new pipeline risks slowing the transition to lower-carbon energy and would likely increase emissions. Oil sands barrels generally carry higher carbon intensity than many competitors, making them a harder sell in an increasingly climate-conscious market. In addition, some Indigenous groups have expressed opposition over fears increased tanker traffic could result in spills.

Playing Pipeline Politics: A High-Stakes Game

I view the Alberta government spending $14 million to prepare an application to the federal government’s major projects office as a political maneuver, intended to help further define public perception by identifying barriers to unlocking Canada’s vast natural resources.

This is classic Canadian energy politics, where provincial ambitions and federal policy collide. How Ottawa responds will define national energy strategy, investor attitudes and, ultimately, Canada’s ability to harvest its natural resources.

Filling the Gap: Alberta’s Crude Opportunity

Global oil demand is still rising, roughly a million barrels per day on average, and with U.S. Permian growth plateauing, Alberta sees room to step in. With roughly 170 billion barrels of reserves, the province is well positioned to play a larger role in meeting future demand.

That said, the scale of investment required of developing additional supply and keeping a new pipeline full is enormous, potentially hundreds of billions over decades. The key question is whether Alberta marshals that capital amid an uncertain, decarbonizing energy system.

Carbon Conundrum: The Price of Progress

Any new pipeline in the current policy environment needs to be framed as carbon neutral to secure federal approval, adding cost and complexity. Carbon credits alone could tack on roughly $3 per barrel to oil sands production costs, material in relatively low price environment like today.

Producers and midstream operators are torn. The revenue potential is compelling but regulatory cost and egress uncertainties are hindering action. Moving forward will demand regulatory and cost certainty – and likely a carbon-constrained solution.

Alberta’s pipeline push sits at a pivotal intersection of economics, environment and politics. Success hinges on whether stakeholders can balance these forces while demonstrating measurable emissions progress. We will watch for three signals: oil market conditions, provincial and federal relations, and policy certainty. The outcome will shape not just Alberta’s trajectory, but Canada’s role in the global energy system for decades to come.

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Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies, and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here.

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Al Salazar, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

Al Salazar is a seasoned member of the Enverus Intelligence team, bringing more than 23 years of experience in the energy industry with a focus on fundamental analysis of oil, natural gas and power. Throughout his career, Al has held key positions at EnCana/Cenovus and Suncor, where he honed his skills in forecasting, hedging and corporate strategy. Al’s 15-year tenure at EnCana/Cenovus was particularly impactful, where he contributed significantly to the company’s success. Al earned his bachelor’s degree in Applied Energy Economics from the University of Calgary in 2000, followed by an MBA with honors from Syracuse University in 2007. Al’s academic background, coupled with his extensive professional experience, has equipped him with a deep understanding of the energy industry’s complexities and the necessary skills to navigate them effectively.

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