Please complete and return within 20 days after receipt of this questionnaire

Confidential when completed

Collected under authority of Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Please correct, if necessary

  • Company name
  • Operating name
  • Care of
  • Street address
  • City
  • Province/Territory
  • Postal code

Please read before completing

Purpose of the Survey

To obtain information on the status of energy industries in Canada. The results will be used by industry associations to gauge the size and importance of the industry and by government in establishing informed energy policies. The information may also be useful to individual businesses in decision-making.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential.

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

An exception to the general rule of confidentiality under the Statistics Act is the disclosure, at the discretion of the Chief Statistician, of identifiable information relating to public utilities, which includes undertakings supplying petroleum or petroleum products by pipeline, and undertakings supplying, transmitting or distributing gas, electricity or steam. This applies to the dissemination of aggregate survey results at the provincial or territorial level where only one or two public utilities may have reported data or where one dominates the industry in a particular province or territory.

Data Sharing Agreement

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with Alberta Department of Energy, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Record Linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

A. Instructions

Report the most recent fiscal year ending at any time between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011.

This report covers the period

  • From:
  • To:

This schedule is to be completed and returned to Statistics Canada, 150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6. If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact the Energy Section by telephoning 1-877-604-7828, or by fax at 1-888-883-7999.

Fax or Other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

B. Business activity

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Please indicate the primary business activity.

  • Providing contract drilling services ( NAICS 213111)
  • Providing Services, other than contract drilling, to the oil and gas extraction industry ( NAICS 213118)
    (Please see reporting guide for examples of services)
  • This company does not provide either of the above listed services. The survey does not apply to this company.
    (Please describe briefly this company’s principal business activity and return this form in the envelope provided).

C. Foreign operations

Did this company provide Contract Drillling and/or provide Services to clients outside Canada during the reporting period above?

  • No
  • Yes
    • Report revenues from foreign operations for the latest fiscal year (Thousands of Canadian dollars)

D. Type of organization

Please check your type of organization:

  • Individual ownership
  • Partnership
  • Incorporated Company
  • Unincorporated
  • Co-operative

E. Canadian operations

Province: Newfoundland (including offshore), Nova Scotia (including offshore), Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Other Provinces (please specify), Canada

Operating Revenues (in thousands of dollars)

1. Income from contract drilling

2. Income from other services

3. Other operating revenue

4. Total Operating Revenues (Sum of Income from contract drilling, Income from other services and Other operating revenue)

Operating Expenses (in thousands of dollars)

5. Salaries and wages

6. Employer contributions to pension, medical and employment insurance plans

7. Materials and supplies

8. Fuel and electricity

9. Depreciation and amortization

10. Purchased services

11. Other operating expenses

12. Total Operating Expenses (Sum of Salaries and wages, Employer contributions to pension,medical and employment insurance plans, Materials and supplies, Fuel and electricity, Depreciation and amortization, Purchased services and Other operating expenses)

13. Net Revenue from Operations (Total Operating Revenues minus Total Operating Expenses)

F. Reporting Guide

Please report your Canadian operations only in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Operating Revenues:

Income from contract drilling operations:
Report income from the provision of drilling services for crude petroleum and natural gas, building of drilling rigs, repairing and dismantling drilling rigs and derricks, and firefighting operations.

Income from services:
Report income from the provisions of services associated with: acidizing oil and gas wells, cementing oil and gas wells, chemical treating of oil and gas wells, camp services, road building, equipment rental “with operator only”, contract operating, battery operator, tubular testing, wire line and gas testing, maintenance/ repair work at oil and gas well site, pipe fitting, servicing rigs, lease preparation/cleanup, swabbing rigs, pumpjack maintenance/repair, coil tubing, pressure testing, downhole testing and any other activity related to servicing the oil and gas extraction industry.

Other operating revenue:
Report all royalty fee income arising from the use of patents etc. , franchise fees, operating subsidies, commissions and any other income not specified above.

Operating Expenses:

Salaries and wages:
Report all salaries and wages (including bonuses and commissions) paid to your own workforce during the reporting period.

Employer contributions to pension, medical and employment insurance plans:
Report all employer contributions to C.P.P. , E.I.C. , medical plans, dental plans, etc. on behalf of your own workforce.

Materials and supplies:
Report costs associated with drilling mud, acids, drilling bits, cables, lubricants, materials used in repairing rigs, cost of casing and pipe, and all other material costs incurred in the provision of services.

Fuel and electricity:
Report the amount charged to expense of purchased fuel and electricity used in your operations.

Depreciation and amortization:
Report the cost arising from the systematic write-down of fixed assets used in your operation.

Purchased services:
Report the cost of purchased services relating to repair and maintenance, fees paid to sub-contractors, computer services, professional fees, travel and entertainment, etc .

Other operating expenses:
Report all other operating expenses not included above ( e.g. general and administrative costs). Exclude costs associated with Debt Financing and Charitable Contributions.

Comments

Please provide an explanation to support reason(s) for a significant increase/decrease in Operating Revenues and/or Operating Expenses compared to the previous year.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signature

  • Name of signer (please print)
  • Official position of signer
  • Date
  • Name of person to be contacted in connection with this report (please print)
  • Telephone
  • Fax
  • E-mail address

Manufacturing and Energy Division

Please complete and return within 20 days after receipt of this questionnaire

Confidential when completed.

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of the questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Please make any necessary changes in the above name or mailing address

Purpose of the Survey

To obtain information on the status of the energy industries of Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

An exception to the general rule of confidentiality under the Statistics Act is the disclosure, at the discretion of the Chief Statistician, of identifiable information relating to public utilities, which includes undertakings supplying petroleum or petroleum products by pipeline, and undertakings supplying, transmitting or distributing gas, electricity or steam. This applies to the dissemination of aggregate survey results at the provincial or territorial level where only one or two public utilities may have reported data or where one dominates the industry in a particular province or territory.

Data Sharing Agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.

Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Ontario Ministry of Energy, the Saskatchewan Department of Energy and Resources, the Alberta Department of Energy, the National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Note that there is no right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with the Saskatchewan Department of Energy and Resources. In addition to being collected under the Statistics Act, the information is collected pursuant to The Oil andGas Conservation Act and Regulations, 1985 (Saskatchewan) and The Mineral Resources Act (Saskatchewan) on behalf of Saskatchewan Department of Energy and Resources.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Inquiries

This schedule is to be completed and returned to Statistics Canada, 150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6. If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact the Energy Section by telephoning 1-877-604-7828 or by fax at 1-888-883-7999.

Fax or other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Instructions

  1. Financial data to be given for calendar or fiscal year ending nearest calendar year. If fiscal year used please give period.
  2. If it is not possible to give exact figures under the stated subdivisions, enter your best estimate and place a notation (est.) after the estimated figures.
  3. Please insert pipe line distance for main lines separately from parallel lines or loops. Parallel lines are defined as pipe lines which occupy the same right-of-way adjacent to and essentially parallel with the main line, and which have an independent source of pressure, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.
    Loops are defined as pipe lines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way immediately adjacent to and parallel with the main line, and which depend upon the main line for a source of pressure, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.
    Where there is more than one main line, please enter pipe line distance figures separately. Please note statistics compiled from this report are published in the publication “Natural Gas Transport and Distribution”, Catalogue 57-205.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is substantially complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signature

Name of signer (please print)

  • Official position of signer
  • Date

Name of person(s) to be contacted in connection with this report (please print)

  • Telephone
  • Fax

E-mail address

Annual Revenue Statement

For period

Account number1

S.C. use only

Current year

Previous year

Thousands of Canadian dollars

Operating Revenues and Expense Account

Operating Revenue Accounts

510 Sales a) Foreign
500, 529  b) Canadian and other sales
550 Sales of products extracted from gas
570 Transportation and storage of gas of others
307, 551, 575, 579 Other operating revenue
300  Total Operating Revenue
623, 626,627 minus 628, 629 Operating Expense Accounts

Total gas supply

660, 663 to 667, 669 Transmission operations

Distribution operations

684, 685, 688, 689, 721 to 725, 728 minus 729 General and administrative
810, 815 to 821, 850, 853, 855 to 859, 860 to 867, 869, 884, 885, 888, 889 Maintenance expenses
303, 304 Depreciation and amortization
305, 308, 610, 612, 615 to 622, 650, 651, 653 to 659 Other expenses
301  Total Operating Expenses

Net Revenue from Operations

Other Income

315 Income from affiliated companies
312, 314, 316, 317, 319 Other Income
331 Extraordinary income

Total Other Income

Other Deductions

311, 313, 323, 324, 325, 326, 329 Other income deductions
341 Extraordinary deductions

Total Other Deductions

Fixed Charges

320 Interest on long-term debt
321, 322 Other fixed charges

Total Fixed Charges

306 Provisions for income tax

Net Income After Taxes

Comparative Balance Sheet

For Period ending

Account number1

S.C. use only

Current year

Previous year

Thousands of Canadian dollars

Assets
Fixed Assets

100 to 103, 107, 110, 115, 116 Total plant
105, 106, 111, 112 Less accumulated depreciation and amortization

Net Plant

Investments
120 Investments in affiliated companies
121, 122, 123, 126 Other investments

Total Investments

Current Assets
130, 132 Cash on hand, in banks and temporary cash investments
140, 141, 142 minus 145 Accounts receivable less allowances for doubtful accounts
150 Plant, material and operating supplies
131, 147, 151,160, 162 Other current assets, material and supplies and prepaid expenses
152, 153 Gas stored underground available for sale and transmission line pack gas

Total Current Assets

170 to 173, 176 to 179 Deferred debits

Total Assets

Liabilities and Shareholders Equity
Shareholders Equity

200 Share capital
212 Retained earnings
210, 216 Other equity

Total Shareholders Equity
Long-term Debt

220 minus 221 Long-term debt
248 Advances from affiliated companies
249 Other long-term debt

Total Long-term Debt
Current Liabilities

250, 258 Loans and notes payable
251, 252 Accounts payable and accrued(including affiliated companies)
253, 257 Interest and dividend payable
254, 256, 259 Other current liabilities

Total Current Liabilities

270, 275, 276, 278, 279, 290, 291, 293 Deferred credit and appropriations

Total Liabilities and Shareholders Equity
Retained Earnings

350 Balance transferred from income
351, 352 Prior period adjustment and miscellaneous retained earnings adjustments
353 Income tax applicable to retained earnings adjustments
357 Dividend appropriations
212 Retained earnings end of year as per balance sheet

Supplementary Financial Data2

A. Operating Expenses Supplementary Statement:

Of the total of the operating expense accounts (not including Gas Supply) reported in Schedule 1, please provide the following breakdown

Producing operation 3

610 to 622
810 to 821

  • Current
  • Repairs

Utility operation

  • Trunk pipeline4
  • 650 to 729
  • 860 to 869
    • Current
    • Repairs
  • Gas distribution
  • 650 to 729
  • 850 to 859
  • 884 to 889
    • Current
    • Repairs

Thousands of Canadian dollars

Amount spent for:

Salaries and wages

Fuel and electricity

Materials and supplies

Payments to contractors

Purchased services (legal, engineering, advertising, telephone, etc. )

Other

Total Expenses

Supplementary Data

Distance of Pipeline in Kilometres, as at December 31, 2010

  • Field and gathering
  • Outside diameter in millimetres

0 to 75
76 to 150
151 to 226
227 to 328
329 to 531
532 to 1040
1041 and over
Total

Province (specify)

Transmission

0 to 75
76 to 150
151 to 226
227 to 328
329 to 531
532 to 1040
1041 and over

Total

Province (specify)

a) Main lines

b) Parallel lines and loops

Supply and distribution

0 to 75
76 to 150
151 to 226
227 to 328
329 to 531
532 to 1040
1041 and over

Total

Province (specify)

a) Steel

b) Plastic

In the area below, please indicate in the detail shown above (namely distance by province, by diameter, by steel or plastic, by type( i.e. Field and Gathering, Transmission, or Supply and Distribution), any abandonments of pipe during year under review.

Province

0 to 75
76 to 150
151 to 226
227 to 328
329 to 531
532 to 1040
1041 and over

Total

Compressor Station Statistics

  • Province
  • Station
  • Type of control
    • Manual
    • Automatic
  • Prime movers
    • Number
    • Type
    • KW
  • Compressors
    • Reciprocating
    • Centrifugal
    • Total

If you object to information in this section (B) being published, please signify

Definitions

Management: Include presidents, vice-presidents, department managers and other members of management.

Wage earners: Include skilled and unskilled workmen, technicians, specialists, clerical and secretarial personnel and other related employees, working below the management level.

Payroll Statistics

Number of employees as at December 31

Salaries and wages for the year $ CDN

Management:

(a) Gas supply

(b) Transmission

(c) Distribution

(d) Sales

(e) Administration

Total

Wage Earners:

(a) Gas supply

(b) Transmission

(c) Distribution

(d) Sales

(e) Administration

Total

Total Employment, Salaries and Wages


Notes

1. Account number represents accounts reflected in gas pipeline uniform accounting regulations.
2. Please report data using those categories applicable to your operation.
3. Represents gathering system and manufacturing plant.
4. Trunk pipeline only (excluding producing operation).

 

Manufacturing and Energy Division

Deadline for receipt: June 19, 2010

Confidential when completed.

Collected under the authority of theStatistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of the questionnaire is a legal requirement under the Act.

Si vous préférez ce questionnaire en français, veuillez cocher

Please make any necessary changes in the above name or mailing address

Purpose of the Survey

To obtain information on the status of the energy industries of Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information from this survey which would identify a person, business, or organization, without their permission or without due legal authority. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey data from Statistics Canada.

An exception to the general rule of confidentiality under the Statistics Act is the disclosure, at the discretion of the Chief Statistician, of identifiable information relating to public utilities, which includes undertakings supplying petroleum or petroleum products by pipeline, and undertakings supplying, transmitting or distributing gas, electricity or steam. This applies to the dissemination of aggregate survey results at the provincial or territorial level where only one or two public utilities may have reported data or where one dominates the industry in a particular province or territory.

Data Sharing Agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.

Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada, the National Energy Board, the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Saskatchewan Industry and Resources, Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, Alberta Department of Energy and British Columbia Ministry of Employment and Investment.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Note that there is no right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board and Saskatchewan Industry and Resources. The information is collected in Alberta under the Statistics Act and on behalf of the Board under the authority of the Coal Conservation Act and Regulations or the Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations. In Saskatchewan, the information is collected under the Statistics Act and on behalf of the Department pursuant to the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations, 1985 and the Saskatchewan Mineral Resources Act.

Inquiries

This schedule is to be completed and returned to Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Energy Division, Energy Section, Jean Talon Building, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6. If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact the Energy Section by telephoning (613) 951-4056 or by fax at (613) 951-9499.

Fax or other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Instructions

  1. Financial data to be given for calendar or fiscal year ending nearest calendar year. If fiscal year used please give period.
  2. If it is not possible to give exact figures under the stated subdivisions, enter your best estimate and place a notation (est.) after the estimated figures.
  3. Please insert pipe line distance for main lines separately from parallel lines or loops. Parallel lines are defined as pipe lines which occupy the same right-of-way adjacent to and essentially parallel with the main line, and which have an independent source of pressure, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.
    Loops are defined as pipe lines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way immediately adjacent to and parallel with the main line, and which depend upon the main line for a source of pressure, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.
    Where there is more than one main line, please enter pipe line distance figures separately. Please note statistics compiled from this report are published in the publication “Natural Gas Transport and Distribution”, Catalogue 57-205.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is substantially complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signature

Name of signer (please print)

  • Official position of signer
  • Date

Name of person(s) to be contacted in connection with this report (please print)

  • Telephone
  • Fax

E-mail address

Annual Revenue Statement

For period

Account number1

S.C. use only

Current year

Previous year

Thousands of Canadian dollars

Operating Revenues and Expense Account

Operating Revenue Accounts

510 Sales a) Foreign
500, 529  b) Canadian and other sales
550 Sales of products extracted from gas
570 Transportation and storage of gas of others
307, 551, 575, 579 Other operating revenue
300  Total Operating Revenue
623, 626,627 minus 628, 629 Operating Expense Accounts

Total gas supply

660, 663 to 667, 669 Transmission operations

Distribution operations

684, 685, 688, 689, 721 to 725, 728 minus 729 General and administrative
810, 815 to 821, 850, 853, 855 to 859, 860 to 867, 869, 884, 885, 888, 889 Maintenance expenses
303, 304 Depreciation and amortization
305, 308, 610, 612, 615 to 622, 650, 651, 653 to 659 Other expenses
301  Total Operating Expenses

Net Revenue from Operations

Other Income

315 Income from affiliated companies
312, 314, 316, 317, 319 Other Income
331 Extraordinary income

Total Other Income

Other Deductions

311, 313, 323, 324, 325, 326, 329 Other income deductions
341 Extraordinary deductions

Total Other Deductions

Fixed Charges

320 Interest on long-term debt
321, 322 Other fixed charges

Total Fixed Charges

306 Provisions for income tax

Net Income After Taxes

Comparative Balance Sheet

For Period ending

Account number2

S.C. use only

Current year

Previous year

Thousands of Canadian dollars

Assets
Fixed Assets

100 to 103, 107, 110, 115, 116 Total plant
105, 106, 111, 112 Less accumulated depreciation and amortization

Net Plant

Investments
120 Investments in affiliated companies
121, 122, 123, 126 Other investments

Total Investments

Current Assets
130, 132 Cash on hand, in banks and temporary cash investments
140, 141, 142 minus 145 Accounts receivable less allowances fordoubtful accounts
150 Plant, material and operating supplies
131, 147, 151,160, 162 Other current assets, material and suppliesand prepaid expenses
152, 153 Gas stored underground available for sale and transmission line pack gas

Total Current Assets

170 to 173, 176 to 179 Deferred debits

Total Assets

Liabilities and Shareholders Equity
Shareholders Equity

200 Share capital
212 Retained earnings
210, 216 Other equity

Total Shareholders Equity
Long-term Debt

220 minus 221 Long-term debt
248 Advances from affiliated companies
249 Other long-term debt

Total Long-term Debt
Current Liabilities

250, 258 Loans and notes payable
251, 252 Accounts payable and accrued(including affiliated companies)
253, 257 Interest and dividend payable
254, 256, 259 Other current liabilities

Total Current Liabilities

270, 275, 276, 278, 279, 290, 291, 293 Deferred credit and appropriations

Total Liabilities and Shareholders Equity
Retained Earnings

350 Balance transferred from income
351, 352 Prior period adjustment and miscellaneous retained earnings adjustments
353 Income tax applicable to retained earnings adjustments
357 Dividend appropriations
212 Retained earnings end of year as per balance sheet

Supplementary Financial Data3

A. Operating Expenses Supplementary Statement:

Of the total of the operating expense accounts(not including Gas Supply) reported in Schedule 1,please provide the following breakdown

Producing operation 4

  • Current
  • Repairs

Utility operation

  • Trunk pipeline5
    • Current
    • Repairs
  • Gas distribution
    • Current
    • Repairs

Thousands of Canadian dollars

Amount spent for:

Salaries and wages

Fuel and electricity

Materials and supplies

Payments to contractors

Purchased services (legal, engineering, advertising, telephone, etc. )

Other

Total Expenses

Supplementary Data

Distance of Pipeline in Kilometres, as at December 31, 2009

  • Field and gathering
  • Outside diameter in millimetres

Province (specify)

Transmission

Total

Province (specify)

a) Main lines

b) Parallel lines and loops

Supply and distribution

Total

Province (specify)

a) Steel

b) Plastic

In the area below, please indicate in the detail shown above (namely distance by province, by diameter, by steel or plastic, by type( i.e. Field and Gathering, Transmission, or Supply and Distribution), any abandonments of pipe during year under review.

Compressor Station Statistics

  • Province
  • Station
  • Type of control
    • Manual
    • Automatic
  • Prime movers
    • Number
    • Type
    • KW
  • Compressors
    • Reciprocating
    • Centrifugal
    • Total

If you object to information in this section (B) being published, please signify

Definitions

Management: Include presidents, vice-presidents, department managers and other members of management.

Wage earners: Include skilled and unskilled workmen, technicians, specialists, clerical and secretarial personnel and other related employees, working below the management level.

Payroll Statistics

Number of employees as at December 31

Salaries and wages for the year $ CDN

Management:

(a) Gas supply

(b) Transmission

(c) Distribution

(d) Sales

(e) Administration

Total

Wage Earners:

(a) Gas supply

(b) Transmission

(c) Distribution

(d) Sales

(e) Administration

Total

Total Employment, Salaries and Wages


Notes

1. Account number represents accounts reflected in gas pipeline uniform accounting regulations.
2. Account number represents accounts reflected in gas pipeline uniform accounting regulations.
3. Please report data using those categories applicable to your operation.
4. Represents gathering system and manufacturing plant.
5. Trunk pipeline only (excluding producing operation).

 

Manufacturing and Energy Division

Please complete and return within 20 days after receipt of this questionnaire

Confidential when completed.

Collected under the authority of theStatistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of the questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Please make any necessary changes in the above name or mailing address

Purpose of the Survey

To obtain information on the supply of and demand for energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

An exception to the general rule of confidentiality under the Statistics Act is the disclosure, at the discretion of the Chief Statistician, of identifiable information relating to public utilities, which includes undertakings supplying petroleum or petroleum products by pipeline, and undertakings supplying, transmitting or distributing gas, electricity or steam. This applies to the dissemination of aggregate survey results at the provincial or territorial level where only one or two public utilities may have reported data or where one dominates the industry in a particular province or territory.

Data Sharing Agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.

Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Alberta Energy Department, the National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combineit with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Inquiries

This schedule is to be completed and returned to Statistics Canada, 150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6. If you require assistance in the completion of this questionnaire or have any questions regarding the survey, please contact us: Telephone : 1-877-604-7828 Fax : 1-888-883-7999.

Fax or other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Instructions

  1. Please complete and return within 20 days after receipt of this questionnaire.
  2. All numbers to the left of the items listed in the statements refer to the Oil Pipeline Uniform Accounting Regulations and are provided for your convenience in interpreting the questionnaire.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is substantially complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signature

Name of signer (please print)

  • Official position of signer
  • Date

Name of person(s) to be contacted in connection with this report (please print)

  • Telephone
  • Fax

Email address

Oil Pipeline Annual
Annual Revenue Statement
Period ending 20

Account number1
S.C. use only
Thousands of dollars

Operating Revenues

501 Transportation revenue - From gathering operations
551 - From trunk line operations
502-506, 552-556 Other operating revenue
401 Total Operating Revenue

Operating Expenses

610-1, 620-1,630-1, 710-1,720-1, 730-1 Salaries and wages
620-2, 720-2 Operating fuel and power
610-3, 620-3,630-3, 710-3,720-3, 730-3 Materials and supplies
610-4, 620-4,630-4, 710-4,720-4, 730-4 Outside services
610-5, 610-7,620-5, 620-8,630-5 à 630-15,710-5, 710-7,720-5, 720-8,730-5 à 730-15 Other expenses
630-16, 730-16 Taxes other than income taxes

411 Total Operating Expenses
401 moins 411 Net Revenue From Operations

Other Income

405, 406 Income from affiliated companies and income from investments
402, 403, 404,407, 408, 409,410 moins 410-1 All other income

Total Other Income

412, 415, Other Deductions

419, 420,421, 422, 425 Other deductions

Total Other Deductions

Fixed Charges

414, 423 Depreciation and amortization
416 Interest on long-term debt
417, 418 Other fixed charges

Total Fixed Charges

413 Provision for Income Taxes

Net Income After Taxes

1. Account number represents accounts reflected in the oil pipeline uniform accounting regulations. Page 2

Oil Pipeline Annual
Balance sheet
Period ending 20

Account number2
S.C. use only
Thousands of dollars

Assets

Current Assets

1, 2 Cash on hand and temporary investments
4, 5, 6 Accounts receivable less provisions for doubtfull accounts
8, 9 Materials and supplies and oil inventories
3, 7, 12, 15 Other current assets

Total Current Assets

Investments

20 Investments in affiliated companies
21, 22, 23 Other investments

Total Investments

Fixed Assets

30, 36, 38, 39 Transportation plant
34 Non-transportation plant
31, 32, 35, 37, 40 Less accumulated depreciation and amortization
33 Operating oil supply

Net Fixed Assets

41 à 45 Deferred debits

Total Assets

Liabilities and Shareholders Equity

Current Liabilities

50 Loans and notes payable
51, 52, 53 Accounts payable and accrued
57, 24 Long-term debt due within one year
54, 55, 56, 60 Other current liabilities

Total Current Liabilities

70 à 78 Deferred Credit and Appropriations

Long-term Liabilities

80, 86 moins 24 Long-term debt less long-term debt owned
85 Advances from affiliated companies

Total Long-term Debt

Capital Stock and Surplus

90 Capital stock
91 Contributed surplus
92 Retained earnings
93 Other equity

Total Capital Stock and Surplus

Total Liabilities, Capital Stock and Surplus

2. Account number represents accounts reflected in the oil pipeline uniform accounting regulations.

Oil Pipeline Annual
Employment and Payroll

Company

  • Province of

Definitions

1. Management:

(a) Include working owners and partners of unincorporated businesses.
(b) Include presidents, vice-presidents, department managers, and other senior members of management.

2. Professional, Technical and Administrative:

(a) Geophysicists: Include only university graduates engaged in geophysical work and personnel without a degree who have equivalent positions.
(b) Geologists: Include only university graduates engaged in geological work and personnel without a degree who have equivalent positions.
(c) Petroleum engineers: Include university graduates engaged in all phases of development and producing oil or gas and personnel without a degree who have equivalent positions.
(d) Other engineers: Include all other engineers holding a university degree or personnel who have equivalent positions.
(e) Other professional: Include chartered accountants, lawyers, economists and other administrative personnel with a degree or have equivalent positions.
(f) Specialists and technicians: Include all salaried non-graduates directly connected with the technical operations; scouts, landmen, computers, draftsmen, laboratory technicians, pilots, etc. should be included in this category. Exclude personnel connected directly with field and plant operations to be included in Question 3 below.
(g) Clerical and secretarial: Self-explanatory.
(h) Other administrative: Include personnel holding supervisory or administrative positions not included elsewhere above.

3. Production, Field, Plant and Related Workers:

(a) Wage-earners: Include skilled and unskilled workmen, technicians, and specialists directly connected with fieldor plant operations such as welders, geophysical helpers, battery operators, pumpers, gaugers, roughnecks, etc.

Payroll Statistics

  • Average number of employees during year
    Total
  • Salaries and wages for the year
    $’000

1. Management:

(a) Working owners and partners
(b) Management

Total

2. Professional, Technical and Administrative:

(a) Geophysicists
(b) Geologists
(c) Petroleum engineers
(d) Other engineers
(e) Other professional personnel

Sub-Total

(f) Specialists and technicians
(g) Clerical and secretarial
(h) Other administrative personnel

Total

3. Production, Field, Plant and Related Workers:

(a) Wage-earners

Total Employment, Salaries and Wages

Oil Pipeline Annual
Engineering and Operating Statistics as of December 31, 2010

Length of Pipeline in Kilometres

A. Gathering lines:

Province

  • Outside diameter of pipe in millimetres
    Total

B. Trunk lines: Main Lines

Parallel lines and loops3

3. Parallel lines are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line or right-of-way adjacent to and essentially parallel with the main line, and which have an independent pressure source and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

Loops are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way immediately adjacent to and parallel with the main line, and which are not completely independent of the main line for a pressure source, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

Please insert pipeline length for main lines separately from parallel lines or loops, where there is more than one main line, please enter pipeline length figures separately.

Oil Pipeline Annual
Engineering and Operating Statistics as of December 31, 2010 - Concluded

Section II – Pumping Stations (separate detail for each station)

  • Province
  • Pumping station
  • No. of prime movers
  • Total kilowatts of each station
  • Station control
    • Remote
    • Other

Canada total

Section III – Prime Movers and Pumps

Province

  • Number of prime movers
    • Fuel
    • Electric
    • Other
    • Total
    • Kilowatts
  • Number of pumps
    • Reciprocating
    • Centrifugal
    • Total

Total

Manufacturing and Energy Division

Deadline for Receipt: June 29, 2010

Confidential when completed.

Collected under the authority of theStatistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of the questionnaire is a legal requirement under the Act.

Si vous préférez ce questionnaire en français, veuillez cocher

Please make any necessary changes in the above name or mailing address

Purpose of the Survey

To obtain information on the supply of and demand for energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information from this survey which would identify a person, business, or organization, without their permission or without due legal authority. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey data from Statistics Canada.

An exception to the general rule of confidentiality under the Statistics Act is the disclosure, at the discretion of the Chief Statistician, of identifiable information relating to public utilities, which includes undertakings supplying petroleum or petroleum products by pipeline, and undertakings supplying, transmitting or distributing gas, electricity or steam. This applies to the dissemination of aggregate survey results at the provincial or territorial level where only one or two public utilities may have reported data or where one dominates the industry in a particular province or territory.

Data Sharing Agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.

Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada, the National Energy Board, the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Saskatchewan Industry and Resources, Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, Alberta Department of Energy and British Columbia Ministry of Employment and Investment.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Note that there is no right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board and Saskatchewan Industry and Resources. The information is collected in Alberta under the Statistics Act and on behalf of the Board under the authority of the Coal Conservation Act and Regulations or the Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations. In Saskatchewan, the information is collected under the Statistics Act and on behalf of the Department pursuant to the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations, 1985 and the Saskatchewan Mineral Resources Act.

Inquiries

This schedule is to be completed and returned to Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Energy Division, Energy Section, Jean Talon Building, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6. If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact the Energy Section by telephoning(613) 951-4056 or by fax at (613) 951 9499.

Fax or other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Instructions

  1. Please complete and return by June 29, 2010.
  2. All numbers to the left of the items listed in the statements refer to the Oil Pipeline Uniform Accounting Regulations and are provided for your convenience in interpreting the questionnaire.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is substantially complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signature

Name of signer (please print)

  • Official position of signer
  • Date

Name of person(s) to be contacted in connection with this report (please print)

  • Telephone
  • Fax

Email address

Annual Revenue Statement
Period ending

Account number1
S.C. use only
Thousands of dollars

Operating Revenues

501 Transportation revenue - From gathering operations
551 - From trunk line operations
502-506, 552-556 Other operating revenue
401 Total Operating Revenue

Operating Expenses

610-1, 620-1,630-1, 710-1,720-1, 730-1 Salaries and wages
620-2, 720-2 Operating fuel and power
610-3, 620-3,630-3, 710-3,720-3, 730-3 Materials and supplies
610-4, 620-4,630-4, 710-4,720-4, 730-4 Outside services
610-5, 610-7,620-5, 620-8,630-5 à 630-15,710-5, 710-7,720-5, 720-8,730-5 à 730-15 Other expenses
630-16, 730-16 Taxes other than income taxes

411 Total Operating Expenses
401 moins 411 Net Revenue From Operations

Other Income

405, 406 Income from affiliated companies and income from investments
402, 403, 404,407, 408, 409,410 moins 410-1 All other income

Total Other Income

412, 415, Other Deductions

419, 420,421, 422, 425 Other deductions

Total Other Deductions

Fixed Charges

414, 423 Depreciation and amortization
416 Interest on long-term debt
417, 418 Other fixed charges

Total Fixed Charges

413 Provision for Income Taxes

Net Income After Taxes

1. Account number represents accounts reflected in the oil pipeline uniform accounting regulations.Page 3

Balance sheet
Period ending

Account number2
S.C. use only
Thousands of dollars

Assets

Current Assets

1, 2 Cash on hand and temporary investments
4, 5, 6 Accounts receivable less provisions for doubtfull accounts
8, 9 Materials and supplies and oil inventories
3, 7, 12, 15 Other current assets

Total Current Assets

Investments

20 Investments in affiliated companies
21, 22, 23 Other investments

Total Investments

Fixed Assets

30, 36, 38, 39 Transportation plant
34 Non-transportation plant
31, 32, 35, 37, 40 L ess accumulated depreciation and amortization
33 Operating oil supply

Net Fixed Assets

41 à 45 Deferred debits

Total Assets

Liabilities and Shareholders Equity

Current Liabilities

50 Loans and notes payable
51, 52, 53 Accounts payable and accrued
57, 24 Long-term debt due within one year
54, 55, 56, 60 Other current liabilities

Total Current Liabilities

70 à 78 Deferred Credit and Appropriations

Long-term Liabilities

80, 86 moins 24 Long-term debt less long-term debt owned
85 Advances from affiliated companies

Total Long-term Debt

Capital Stock and Surplus

90 Capital stock
91 Contributed surplus
92 Retained earnings
93 Other equity

Total Capital Stock and Surplus

Total Liabilities, Capital Stock and Surplus

2. Account number represents accounts reflected in the oil pipeline uniform accounting regulations.

Employment and Payroll

Company

  • Province of

Definitions

1. Management:

(a) Include working owners and partners of unincorporated businesses.
(b) Include presidents, vice-presidents, department managers, and other senior members of management.

2. Professional, Technical and Administrative:

(a) Geophysicists: Include only university graduates engaged in geophysical work and personnel without a degree who have equivalent positions.
(b) Geologists: Include only university graduates engaged in geological work and personnel without a degree who have equivalent positions.
(c) Petroleum engineers: Include university graduates engaged in all phases of development and producing oil or gas and personnel without a degree who have equivalent positions.
(d) Other engineers: Include all other engineers holding a university degree or personnel who have equivalent positions.
(e) Other professional: Include chartered accountants, lawyers, economists and other administrative personnel with a degree or have equivalent positions.
(f) Specialists and technicians: Include all salaried non-graduates directly connected with the technical operations; scouts, landmen, computers, draftsmen, laboratory technicians, pilots, etc. should be included in this category. Exclude personnel connected directly with field and plant operations to be included in Question 3 below.
(g) Clerical and secretarial: Self-explanatory.
(h) Other administrative: Include personnel holding supervisory or administrative positions not included elsewhere above.

3. Production, Field, Plant and Related Workers:

(a) Wage-earners: Include skilled and unskilled workmen, technicians, and specialists directly connected with fieldor plant operations such as welders, geophysical helpers, battery operators, pumpers, gaugers, roughnecks, etc.

Payroll Statistics

  • Average number of employees during year
    Total
  • Salaries and wages for the year
    $’000

1. Management:

(a) Working owners and partners
(b) Management

Total

2. Professional, Technical and Administrative:

(a) Geophysicists
(b) Geologists
(c) Petroleum engineers
(d) Other engineers
(e) Other professional personnel

Sub-Total

(f) Specialists and technicians
(g) Clerical and secretarial
(h) Other administrative personnel

Total

3. Production, Field, Plant and Related Workers:

(a) Wage-earners

Total Employment, Salaries and Wages

Engineering and Operating Statistics as at December 31, 2009

Length of Pipeline in Kilometres

A. Gathering lines:

Province

  • Outside diameter of pipe in millimetres
    Total

B. Trunk lines: Main Lines

Parallel lines and loops3

3. Parallel lines are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line or right-of-way adjacent to and essentially parallel with the main line, and which have an independent pressure source and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

Loops are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way immediately adjacent to and parallel with the main line, and which are not completely independent of the main line for a pressure source, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

Please insert pipeline length for main lines separately from parallel lines or loops, where there is more than one main line, please enter pipeline length figures separately.

Section II – Pumping Stations (separate detail for each station)

  • Province
  • Pumping station
  • No. of prime movers
  • Total kilowatts of each station
  • Station control
    • Remote
    • Other

Canada total

Section III – Prime Movers and Pumps

Province

  • Number of prime movers
    • Fuel
    • Electric
    • Other
    • Total
    • Kilowatts
  • Number of pumps
    • Reciprocating
    • Centrifugal
    • Total

Total

Introduction

Purpose of the Survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supply of, and demand for, energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, and is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area. In the case of public utilities, it is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector also uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Instructions

(1)This questionnaire should be completed and returned toStatistics Canada, Manufacturing and Energy Division, EnergySection, Jean Talon Building, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6. If yourequire assistance in the completion of the questionnaire,contact the Energy Section by telephoning (613) 951-3519,or by fax at (613) 951-9499.

Energy SectionManufacturing andEnergy DivisionStatistics CanadaOttawa, OntarioK1A 0T6

Fax or Other Electronic Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk ofdisclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Confidential when completed.
Collected under the authority of theStatistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of this questionnaire isa legal requirement under this Act.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential.

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permittedby the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Actare not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Data-Sharing Agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered intodata-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which must keep thedata confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador,Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba,Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut,as well as with the Alberta Ministry of Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Data Linkage

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Disposition of Electricity

Deliveries to Ultimate Consumers

(Billed + or - adjustments)

Total cost to customers: electricity commodity, distribution, transmission, and any other regulated charges. Exclude any sale taxes. G.S.T or P.S.T. / H.S.T.

Residential Sales of Electricity

Include all sales destined to be used in a single or bulk residential meter service.

  • Cost ( $'000 )
  • MW.h

Manufacturing and Energy Division Annual Survey of Secondary Distributors of Refined Petroleum Products

Confidential when completed.

Please keep a copy of the questionnaire for your records.

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under the Statistics Act.

Correct pre-printed information, if necessary.

Changes to corporate name or address:
Name
Street name and number
City
Province or Territory
Country
Postal code

Reporting period: January 1st to December 31st, 2010

Language preference

1. English
2. French

Please read before completing

Purpose of the survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the volume of refined petroleum products distributed by secondary distributors in Canada. It supplements energy consumption data collected from the refineries in the Annual Survey on End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products. The information collected by this survey provides all levels of governments and the private sector with a more accurate picture of the overall final demand for energy and helps to design energy and environmental policies. It also supports national and international reporting obligations.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act.  The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation.  Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Data linkage

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce response burden and to ensure uniform statistics, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations for the sharing of data from this survey. These organizations must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Agreements to share information from this survey exist under Section 11 of the Statistics Act with the statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon, regarding business establishments located or operating in their respective jurisdiction. These statistical agencies have the legislative authority to collect this information on their own or jointly with Statistics Canada. Their legislation also contains the same confidentiality protection and outlines similar penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the federal Statistics Act.

Agreements to share information from this survey exist under Section 12 of the Statistics Act with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, regarding business establishments located or operating in their respective jurisdiction, and with Environment Canada and Natural Resources Canada. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organization with which you do not want to share your data.

Return of questionnaire

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada within 30 days of receipt by mail, using the enclosed envelope or you can send it by fax at 1-888-883-7999.

Lost the return envelope or need help?
Call us at 1-866-445-4323 or mail to:
Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division,
Central Reception, SC0500 Main Building
150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, ON K1A 0T6

Fax or Other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Please refer to the reporting guide before completing this questionnaire.

Motor gasoline

Reporting period: January 1st to December 31st, 2010. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their motor gasoline blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending ethanol or purchasing gasoline blended with ethanol please report below.

1.a. Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Blended by yourself)
1.b. Please indicate source(s) of Ethanol used; check all that apply.
Wheat, Corn, Other
2.a. Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Purchased blended)
2.b. Please indicate source(s) of Ethanol used; check all that apply.
Wheat, Corn, Other

Diesel fuel oil

Reporting Period: January 1st to December 31st, 2010. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their diesel fuel blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending Biodiesel to your Diesel Fuel Oil, please report below.

1. Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
2. Please indicate source(s) of Biodiesel used; check all that apply.
Animal: Tallow, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat
Vegetable: Soya Palm Oil, Canola, Yellow Grease
Other

Heating fuel oil

Reporting Period: January 1st to December 31st, 2010. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their heating fuel oil blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending Biodiesel to your Heating Fuel Oil, please report below.

1. Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
2. Please indicate source(s) of Biodiesel used; check all that apply.
Animal: Tallow, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat
Vegetable: Soya Palm Oil, Canola, Yellow Grease
Other

Heavy fuel oil

Reporting Period: January 1st to December 31st, 2010. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold: Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Administration

How long did you spend collecting the data and completing the questionnaire?
Hour(s)

Certification

Name of signer
First Name (please print)
Last Name (please print)
Signature
Official title of signer

Name of person to be contacted in connection with this report
First Name (please print)
Last Name (please print)
Telephone
Extension
Date (yyyy-mm-dd)
E-mail
Facsimile

Reporting guide feedback

Did you refer to the Reporting Guide?
Yes
No

If yes, please provide any comments that would help us to improve the Reporting Guide.

Other comments

We invite your comments below. Please be assured that we review all comments with the intent of improving the survey.

Thank you for completing this questionnaire.
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Manufacturing and Energy Division Annual Survey of Secondary Distributors of Refined Petroleum Products

Confidential when completed.

Please keep a copy of the questionnaire for your records.

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under the Statistics Act.

Correct pre-printed information, if necessary.

Changes to corporate name or address:
Name
Street name and number
City
Province or Territory
Country
Postal code

Reporting period: January 1st to December 31st, 2009

Language preference

1. English
2. French

Please read before completing

Purpose of the survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the volume of refined petroleum products distributed by secondary distributors in Canada. It supplements energy consumption data collected from the refineries in the Annual Survey on End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products. The information collected by this survey provides all levels of governments and the private sector with a more accurate picture of the overall final demand for energy and helps to design energy and environmental policies. It also supports national and international reporting obligations.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act.  The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation.  Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Data linkage

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce response burden and to ensure uniform statistics, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations for the sharing of data from this survey. These organizations must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Agreements to share information from this survey exist under Section 11 of the Statistics Act with the statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon, regarding business establishments located or operating in their respective jurisdiction. These statistical agencies have the legislative authority to collect this information on their own or jointly with Statistics Canada. Their legislation also contains the same confidentiality protection and outlines similar penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the federal Statistics Act.

Agreements to share information from this survey exist under Section 12 of the Statistics Act with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, regarding business establishments located or operating in their respective jurisdiction, and with Environment Canada and Natural Resources Canada. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organization with which you do not want to share your data.

Return of questionnaire

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada within 30 days of receipt by mail, using the enclosed envelope or you can send it by fax at 1-888-883-7999.

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Fax or Other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Please refer to the reporting guide before completing this questionnaire.

Motor gasoline

Reporting period: January 1st to December 31st, 2009. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their motor gasoline blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending ethanol or purchasing gasoline blended with ethanol please report below.

1.a. Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Blended by yourself)
1.b. Please indicate source(s) of Ethanol used; check all that apply.
Wheat, Corn, Other
2.a. Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Purchased blended)
2.b. Please indicate source(s) of Ethanol used; check all that apply.
Wheat, Corn, Other

Diesel fuel oil

Reporting Period: January 1st to December 31st, 2009. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their diesel fuel blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending Biodiesel to your Diesel Fuel Oil, please report below.

1. Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
2. Please indicate source(s) of Biodiesel used; check all that apply.
Animal: Tallow, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat
Vegetable: Soya Palm Oil, Canola, Yellow Grease
Other

Heating fuel oil

Reporting Period: January 1st to December 31st, 2009. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their heating fuel oil blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending Biodiesel to your Heating Fuel Oil, please report below.

1. Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
2. Please indicate source(s) of Biodiesel used; check all that apply.
Animal: Tallow, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat
Vegetable: Soya Palm Oil, Canola, Yellow Grease
Other

Heavy fuel oil

Reporting Period: January 1st to December 31st, 2009. Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold: Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Administration

How long did you spend collecting the data and completing the questionnaire?
Hour(s)

Certification

Name of signer
First Name (please print)
Last Name (please print)
Signature
Official title of signer

Name of person to be contacted in connection with this report
First Name (please print)
Last Name (please print)
Telephone
Extension
Date (yyyy-mm-dd)
E-mail
Facsimile

Reporting guide feedback

Did you refer to the Reporting Guide?
Yes
No

If yes, please provide any comments that would help us to improve the Reporting Guide.

Other comments

We invite your comments below. Please be assured that we review all comments with the intent of improving the survey.

Thank you for completing this questionnaire.
Please keep a copy for your records.
Visit our website at www.statcan.gc.ca

Manufacturing and Energy Division

Exploration, Development and Production for the Year Ending December 31, 2010

Confidential when completed.

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of the questionnaire is a legal requirement under this act.

Please Correct any Mistakes in Name or Address

Survey Purpose

To obtain information on the Status of the energy industries of Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential.

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the  Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this sruvey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Any exception to the general rule of confidentiality under the Statistics Act is the disclosure, at the discretion of the Chief Statistician, of identifiable information relating  to public utilities, which includes undertakings supplying petroleum or petroleum products by pipeline, and undertakings supplying, transmitting or distributing gas, electricity or steam. This applies to the dissemination of aggregate survey results at the provincial or territorial level where only one or two public utilities may have reported data or where one dominates the industry in a particular province or territory.

Inquiries

If you require assistance in the completion of this questionnaire or have any questions regarding the survey, please contact us: Telephone: 1-877-604-7828 Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Instructions and Notes

See Reporting Guide for definitions. Please complete and return to Statistics Canada, 150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Ottawa K1A 0T6.

The information requested in this survey will be compiled in conjunction with other data collected by Statistics Canada to provide industry statistics for national accounting and other purposes. The final tabulations are reviewed by an advisory panel of representatives from industry and government.

The information provided in this survey pertaining to individual respondents will not be divulged, in any way, during the review.

Fax or Other Electronic Transmission Disclosure: Statistics Canada advises you there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Net Cash Expenditures

Please report expenditures in thousands of Canadian dollars. The intent of this survey is to collect the “Net Cash Expenditures” of each company active in this industry. Each company is requested to account for only its net interest (participating interest) in contractual agreements such as joint ventures, unitizations, enhanced recovery and pressure maintenance schemes. Information should be reported for your Canadian operations only.

Please note data are published in Catalogue 26-213, Oil and Gas Extraction.

List below, the Subsidiary Companies that are included in this report:

Type of Organization: (Check one)

  • Individual ownership
  • Partnership
  • Incorporated Company
  • Unincorporated
  • Co-operative

Method used in accounting for exploration expenditures:

  • Successful efforts method
  • Full cost method
  • Other (specify)

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is substantially complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief

Signature

Name of signer (please print)

  • Official position of signer
  • Date
    • day month year

Name of persons to be contacted in connection with this report

  • Telephone
  • Fax
  • E-mail address

Schedule I: Revenues, Expenses and Net Income

Total Upstream
(Thousands of Canadian dollars)

Revenues

1. Sales before Royalties, Taxes and Other Charges
2. All other Revenues
3. Gross Revenues (lines 1+2)

Deductions

4. Royalties and Similar Payments (sum of sch. II, lines 14 and 15 and sch. III, lines 6, 7 & 8)
5. Operating Costs (sum of sch. II, line 13 and sch. III, line 5)
6. Salaries and Wages
7. Other Cash Operating Costs
8. Interest Expense
9. Federal Income Tax
10. Provincial Income Tax
11. Deferred Income Tax
12. E & D Expenses charged to current operations
13. Depreciation/Amortization
14. Depletion
15. Write-offs and amortization of deferred charges
16. Other non-cash items
17. Total (sum of lines 4 to 16)
18. Net Income (line 3 minus 17)

Number of employees associated with 6. above

Schedule II: Non-conventional Sector

Crude Oil

  • In-situ
  • Mining
  • Upgraders

Natural Gas in Coal

  • British Columbia
  • Alberta

Capital Expenditures
(thousands of Canadian dollars)

1. Land and lease acquisition and retention:
a) Acquisition costs of oil rights, fees and retention cost
b) Cost of land and lease purchased from others
2. Machinery and equipment
3. Housing
4. Drilling expenditures, pre-mining, research and other costs (including over burden removal)
5. Capitalized overhead
6. Research and other costs
7. Total (sum of lines 1 to 6)

Operating Expenditures
(thousands of Canadian dollars)

8. Field, Well and/or Plant
9. Taxes (excluding income taxes and royalties)
10. Cost of Purchased Fuel and Electricity
11. Water handling/disposal
12. Operating Overhead
13. Total Operating Costs (sum of lines 8 to 12)
14. Provincial Royalties
15. Freehold Royalties
16. Unconventional Natural Gas Production in coal (Millions of cubic metres)

Note: Do not include any costs directly associated with the mining of coal.
Do not complete shaded areas, for Statistics Canada use only.
Please fill out Schedule VII (see last page) only if you have filled out Schedule II above.

Schedule III: Conventional Sector

Operating Costs and Royalties

Provinces

  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Other provinces (specify separately)

Canada Lands (See attached reporting guide)

  • Nova Scotia (Offshore)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (Offshore)
  • N.W.T.
  • Yukon
  • Nunavut
  • Other (specify)
  • Total Canadian
    (thousands of Canadian dollars)

1. Field, Well and Gathering Operations - Oil and Gas
2. Natural Gas Processing Plants
3. Taxes (excluding income taxes and royalties)
4. Operating Overhead
5. Total Operating Costs (sum of lines 1 to 4)
6. Federal crown royalties
7. Provincial royalties and taxes
8. Non-crown royalties and similar payments

Schedule IV: Upstream Expenditures (Both Capitalized and Expensed1)
(Conventional Area)

Provinces

  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Other provinces (specify separately)

Canada Lands (See attached reporting guide)

  • Nova Scotia (Offshore)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (Offshore)
  • N.W.T.
  • Yukon
  • Nunavut
  • Other (specify)
  • Total Canadian
    (thousands of Canadian dollars)

Exploration 2

1. Oil and gas rights acquisition and retention costs
2. Cost of land and lease purchased from other petroleum companies
3. Geological and geophysical
4. Exploration drilling
5. Total exploration spending (lines 1 to 4)

Development 2

6. Development drilling
7. Cost of proven reserves purchased
8. Total development spending (lines 6 and 7)

Production 2

9. Production facilities
10. Non-production facilities
11. Enhanced recovery projects
12. Natural gas processing plants
13. Drilling rigs and supply boats
14. Total production spending (lines 9 to 13)

Upstream Overhead

15. Exploration
16. Development
17. Production
18. Total upstream overhead (lines 15 to 17)

1 Expensed here relates to any exploratory and/or development expenditures that are expensed by companies using successful efforts method. Any expensed cost relating to production should be reported as operating costs.
2For each entry, please show gross expenditures before reductions due to incentives, tax credits, and insurance receipts and include exploration and development expenditures charged to current operations (if any).

Schedule V: Volume and Values of Sales*

Provinces

  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Other provinces (specify separately)

Canada Lands (See attached reporting guide)

  • Nova Scotia (Offshore)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (Offshore)
  • N.W.T.
  • Yukon
  • Nunavut
  • Other (specify)
  • Total Canadian

Volume
(for metric conversion factors see reporting guide)
1. Conventional crude oil and condensate (103 m3)
2. Synthetic crude oil (103 m3)
3. Crude bitumen (103 m3)
4. Marketable natural gas (103 m3)
5. NGL'S / LPG'S a) Field (103 m3)
b) Reprocessing plants (103 m3)
6. Pentanes plus
a) Field (103 m3)
b) Reprocessing plants (103 m3)
7. Sulphur Sold (kilotonnes)

Value 1
(thousands of Canadian dollars)

8. Conventional crude oil and condensate
9. Synthetic crude oil
10. Crude bitumen
11. Marketable natural gas
12. NGL'S / LPG'S a) Field
b) Reprocessing plants
13. Pentanes plus
a) Field
b) Reprocessing plants
14. Sulphur

*Exclude oil and gas purchased for resale, refining, fractionizing or further processing: but include value and volume of royalty portion of production. (1)
Total value should be equal to Schedule I, line1.

Schedule VI: Balance Sheet

Total Canadian
(thousands of Canadian dollars)
1. Total current assets
2. Net capital assets
3. Other assets
4. Total Assets (lines 1 to 3)
5. Current liabiities
6. Long term debt
7. Other liabilities
8. Equity
9. Total Liabilities and Equity (lines 5 to 8)

Schedule VII: Non-conventional Sector

Machinery and Equipment
Please Fill Out ‘Only’ if you Have Filled Out Schedule II.

Machinery and Equipment are generally housed in structures and can be removed or replaced without significantly altering the structure.

Capital Expenditures by Asset Type

  • In-Situ
  • Mining
  • Upgraders
  • Power Generation
  • Total
    (report by thousands of Canadian dollars)

6010 Off-highway trucks
6001 Trucks and other motor vehicles
9008 Earth moving; mining and ore processing; and oil and gas industry specific equipment
9001 Generators, turbines, internal combustion engines and other motors
9002 Non-fuel dispensing pumps, air and gas compressors, fans and blowers
9195 Boilers, heat recovery steam generators
9013 Automatically controlling instruments and apparatus, liquid measuring and other process control instrumentation
9106 Conveyors, elevators, and hoisting machinery
9099 Other machinery and equipment, please specify:

Capital construction (building and engineering)

Construction structures should be classified to an asset according to its principal use unless it is a multi-purpose structure where we would like you to separate the components. The cost of any machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure ( i.e. elevators, heating equipment, sprinkler systems, environmental controls, intercom systems, etc. ) should be reported as part of that structure as well as landscaping, associated parking lots, etc.

3205 Pipelines
2412 Water plants
1022 Housing facilities
3217 Drilling
3218 Production facilities in oil and gas extraction (including upgrader units)
3412 Site development
4999 Other building and engineering construction
5999 Other construction: please specify

Confidential when completed.

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of the questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Correct pre-printed information if necessary.

Purpose of the Survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supply of, and demand for, energy in Canada. The information collected by this survey provides all levels of government and the private sector with a more accurate picture of the overall final demand for energy and helps to design energy and environmental policies.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey data from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Data Linkage

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canda may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data Sharing Agreements

To reduce response burden and to ensure uniform statistics, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations for the sharing of data from this survey. These organizations must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Agreements to share information from this survey exist under Section 11 of the Statistics Act with the statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon, regarding business establishments located or operating in their respective jurisdiction. These statistical agencies have the legislative authority to collect this information on their own or jointly with Statistics Canada. Their legislation also contains the same confidentiality protection and outlines similar penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the federal Statistics Act.

Agreements to share information from this survey exist under Section 12 of the Statistics Act with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the Saskatchewan Industry and Resources, the Alberta Department of Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Natural Resources Canada and Enviroment Canada. For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located or operating within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.  Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organization with which you do not want to share your data.

Note that there is no right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with Saskatchewan Industry and Resources. The information is collected in Saskatchewan under the Statistics Act and on behalf of the Department pursuant to The Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations, 1985 (Saskachewan) and the Mineral Resources Act (Saskatchewan).

Instructions

Please complete and return by: June 1st, 2011

Statistics Canada and the provincial agencies listed below participate in the joint collection of these data.

Please send this copy to Statistics Canada, Manufacturing Energy Division, Energy Section, Ottawa K1A 0T6 and a copy to the appropriate agency:

Mines Branch,
Geology and Mines Division,
Saskatchewan Industries and Resources
1914 Hamilton Street,
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 4V4.

British Columbia Ministry of Energy,
Mines and Petroleum Resources
1810 Blanshard St., 6th Floor
Victoria, B.C., V8W 9N3

Fax or Other Electronic Transmission Disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is substantially complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

  • Signature
  • Date (day / month / year)
  • Fiscal Year (From: day / month / year To: day / month / year)
  • Name of signer (please print)
  • Official position of signer
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone
  • Extension
  • Fax

Operating Revenue and Expense Accounts

Operating Revenue (Metric tonnes, Canadian dollars (in thousands))

  • Gross Sales
    • Coal of own production
    • Purchased coal
    • Other products (please specify):
    • Total Gross Sales (Coal of own production + Purchased coal + Other products)
  • Marketing Expenses
    • Outward transportation
      • road
      • rail
      • water
      • total
    • Port handling charges
    • Other (please specify):
    • Total Marketing Expenses (Total + Port handling charges + Other)
  • Total Net Sales (Total Gross Sales – Total Marketing Expenses)
  • Other Operating Revenue
    • Contract mining
    • Subsidies (operating only)
    • Other (please specify)
    • Total Operating Revenue (Total Net Sales + Contract mining + Subsidies (operating only) + Other)
  • for Statistics Canada use (inventory adjustment)
  • for Statistics Canada use (census value added production)

Operating expenses

A. Operation, Maintenance and Administration (Canadian dollars(in thousands))

  • Direct Mining Costs
    • Salaries and wages
    • Supplementary labour benefits (employer contributions)
    • Materials and supplies
    • Contracted services
  • Repair and Maintenance Costs
    • Salaries and wages
    • Supplementary labour benefits (employer contributions)
    • Materials and supplies
    • Contracted services
  • Other Costs
    • Labour
    • Supplementary labour benefits (employer contributions)
    • Purchased fuel and electricity
    • Coal purchased for resale
    • Taxes - non income (royalties, acreage, business, municipal, school etc. )
    • All other
    • Total Operation, Maintenance and Administration
  • B. Other
    • Depreciation
    • Income tax
    • All other deductions
    • Total Operating Expenses (Total Operation, Maintenance and Administration + Depreciation + Income tax + All other deductions)
  • Net Income (Total Operating Revenue (Total Net Sales + Contract mining + Subsidies (operating only) + Other) – Total Operating Expenses (Total Operation, Maintenance and Administration + Depreciation + Income tax + All other deductions))

Payroll, employment and hours

Gross salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, etc. (thousands of Canadian dollars)
Average number employed during reporting period (sum of the number of employees each month, divided by 12)
Number of person-hours (please provide a reasonable estimate where records are not maintained)[Worked / Paid]

  • Executive, administrative, office and sales
  • Mine and related
  • Preparation plant and related
  • All other (please indicate main group: cafeteria, security, etc. )
  • Total employees at this location (Executive, administrative, office and sales + Mine and related + Preparation plant and related + All other)
  • Employees at other locations within province
  • Total employees (Total employees at this location (Executive, administrative, office and sales + Mine and related + Preparation plant and related + All other) + Employees at other locations within province)

Over burden and waste rock

Removed and/or stripped (Thousands of cubic meters)

  • Dragline
  • Shovel and truck
  • Other