Under the authority of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is hereby requesting the following information, which will be used solely for statistical and research purposes and will be protected in accordance with the provisions of the Statistics Act and any other applicable law. This is a mandatory request for data.
Crude oil and natural gas
Annual aggregated oil and gas production royalty data
What information is being requested?
The information being requested is annual aggregated oil and gas production royalty data including:
- Crown royalties for gas, conventional oil, and bitumen and freehold tax;
- Non-crown royalties for free hold gas and oil, any first nations royalties, and federal royalties.
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not contain any personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
Annual data as of 2023 (ongoing).
From whom will the information be requested?
Other provincial and territorial public administration
Why is this information being requested?
Statistics Canada requires this information to create and publish statistics on the oil and gas extraction industry. The data are used by both the quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Supply Use Table programs. Having reliable GDP estimates will ensure Canadians can make informed decisions when it comes to employment opportunities, consumer confidence, investment decisions, entrepreneurship, and innovation as well as access to social welfare services. This information request will also ensure the accuracy of Oil and Gas Extraction survey (OGEX) estimates, which are used by industry experts for economic analysis, modelling, and forecasting.
Statistics Canada may also use the information for other statistical and research purposes.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
These organizations are responsible for collecting oil and gas royalty information within their jurisdiction and would be the most reliable in providing the data.
When will this information be requested?
September 2024
What Statistics Canada programs will primarily use these data?
When was this request published?
August 12, 2024
Electricity and renewable energy
Building information from electricity distribution companies
What information is being requested?
The information being requested includes service address information (address of building consuming electricity), meter addresses (usually provided as latitude and longitude coordinates), whether the meter is active or not, and the type of customer at the address (residential or other).
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not include personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
Monthly data beginning with January 2021.
From whom will the information be requested?
This information is being requested from electricity distribution companies from public and private sectors.
Why is this information being requested?
Statistics Canada will use the requested data to enhance the quality of the Statistical Building Register maintained by the Agency, which will support the Census of Population and other statistical programs that may use the Statistical Building Register as a survey frame and allow them to provide better statistical information to Canadians.
The electricity distribution company data will help increase the coverage and classification of buildings and building units in the Statistical Building Register, particularly in rural areas of Canada.
The Census and other statistical programs will benefit from the data by using it to conduct their collection operations more efficiently and maximize the quality of the data collected.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
Electricity distribution companies were selected as data providers because these organizations deliver electricity services to physical locations and maintain service addresses in their records, thus being the best suited source of information to improve coverage and quality of the Statistical Building Register.
When will this information be requested?
Monthly data beginning with January 2021.
What Statistics Canada programs will primarily use these data?
- Census of Population – Census Program
Statistics Canada conducts the Census of Population in order to develop a statistical portrait of our country and its people every five years. The census gathers a range of information on all aspects of Canadian life to help shape our economy and society. - Statistical Building Register - Data Integration Infrastructure Division
The Statistical Building Register is a comprehensive inventory of all residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and government buildings in Canada, organized by an appropriate building classification and populated with relevant information such as addresses, geo localization, and building type. It will replace Statistics Canada's Address Register that covers only private and collective dwellings and has limited coverage in very rural or remote areas.
When was this request published?
December 17, 2020
Canadian Clean Fuel Regulation Data
What information is being requested?
Requested data includes:
- Gasoline and diesel production and imports by producer/importer.
- Compliance credits used to meet the volumetric and carbon intensity requirements.
- Low carbon intensity fuels produced, imported, and exported including co-processed fuels by producer/importer.
- Quantity of electricity produced from biogas by facilities that have registered to create compliance credits.
- List of hydrogen projects that use carbon capture and co-processing facilities that have registered to create compliance units.
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not include personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
Annual data as of 2023 (ongoing)
From whom will the information be requested?
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Why is this information being requested?
Statistics Canada requires this information to create and publish a more complete picture of renewable and low carbon fuels.
The information will complement collected data to improve measures of Canada’s low carbon energy transition and will ensure Statistics Canada keeps pace with new and emerging energy sources. The information will be used by policy makers, researchers, industry stakeholders for policy development and evaluation, fulfilling national reporting obligations to international organisations, modelling activities, and the development of a fully representative statistical framework on Canadian energy activities by incorporating emerging renewable fuels into the Report on Energy Supply and Demand.
Statistics Canada may also use the information for other statistical and research purposes.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
This organization collects and maintains data pertaining to renewable and low carbon fuels.
When will this information be requested?
January 2024 and onwards.
When was this request published?
January 4, 2024
High frequency electricity data including system load, pricing information, and trade by province/territory
What information is being requested?
The high frequency (i.e., every 5 minutes, every hour, etc.) aggregated electricity data being requested includes system load (total quantity of power that is being consumed by electrical components or devices on the system), electricity generation, pricing information and interchange/trade (volume of electricity that crosses provincial/territorial or national borders) by province or territory.
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not contain any personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
High frequency (i.e., every 5 minutes, every hour, etc.) data held at the time of this request and ongoing.
From whom will the information be requested?
All provincial and territorial electricity transmission system operators.
Why is this information being requested?
Statistics Canada requires this information to create and publish statistics on high frequency electricity data, a key deliverable under the Canadian Center for Energy Information (CCEI) initiative. This project will contribute to the overall mandate and objective of the CCEI by improving access to timely, relevant, high quality energy information in Canada by offering Canadians and policy makers a more comprehensive and accurate picture of the electricity system through new datasets, tools and visualizations, and contribute to the building of energy-related dashboards to monitor Canada's progress towards net zero targets, which is a Government of Canada priority.
These statistics will complement existing monthly and annual survey data to provide more timely electricity indicators which could be used as an input to Gross Domestic Product nowcasting efforts, as well as for analytical and modelling needs of researchers and analysts.
Statistics Canada may also use the information for other statistical and research purposes.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
These organizations collect and maintain up-to-date data on electricity generation, movement, and pricing.
When will this information be requested?
June 2023 and onward.
When was this request published?
June 1, 2023
Solar Electricity Generation Capacity
What information is being requested?
Inventory of solar electricity generators and their annual generation capacity. Annual generation capacity is the maximum amount of electricity that could potentially be generated within a year.
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not contain any personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
Yearly data as of 2023 (ongoing).
From whom will the information be requested?
Hydro-electric, fossil-fuel and other electric power generation and distribution organizations and provincial regulatory services.
Why is this information being requested?
Statistics Canada requires this information to develop methods for modelling monthly solar electricity generation.
This project will support the work of policy makers and researchers within the public, private and academic sectors. Better coverage and accuracy in solar generation estimates will help assess the impact of renewable electricity sources, as well as help inform modelling and investment decisions in technologies and programs relating to solar electricity generation.
Statistics Canada may also use the information for other statistical and research purposes.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
These organizations collect and maintain up-to-date information on solar electricity generation capacity.
When will this information be requested?
January 2023 and onward.
When was this request published?
January 4, 2024
Fossil fuels
Energy products transport - Origin and destination
What information is being requested?
Origin and destination of crude oil and liquid petroleum products moved by marine carriers within, to or from Canada on a monthly basis.
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not contain any personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
January 2019 up to the most recent available reference period.
From whom will the information be requested?
Transport Canada
Why is this information being requested?
These data will enable the Energy Statistics Program at Statistics Canada to validate and confront newly collected marine data from the Monthly Energy Transportation and Storage Survey (METSS). Data validation with administrative data are required to evaluate data accuracy, completeness, and coherence.
METSS will publish with confidence, quality marine estimates due to enhanced, proactive data comparisons with an existing data source from another government department. Additionally, this data is used as an input to the GDP and as such Canadians can be assured that this major indicator of the country's economic health upon which the federal government may implement fiscal policies is accurate.
Statistics Canada may also use the information for other statistical and research purposes.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
Transport Canada administers the Marine Origin and Destination Survey (MODS) and is the only source for these data to be used for validation.
When will this information be requested?
Spring 2023
What Statistics Canada programs will primarily use these data?
The Energy Statistics Program at Statistics Canada.
When was this request published?
August 29, 2023
Volumes of crude oil and natural gas production in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
What information is being requested?
Statistics Canada is requesting information on facility types including: Battery (BT), Oil Sands Processing Plant (OS), Well Production (PROD), Tank Terminal (TM), Pipeline (PL), Gas Gathering Systems (GS), Gas Plant (GP), Flare (FLARE), Vented (VENT), Shrinkage (SHR) and Fuel (FUEL).
Definitions:
- Battery (BT) A battery is a facility where production from a well or group of wells is controlled. A battery may have equipment for separating, treating, cleaning and/or storing petroleum products.
- Oil Sands Processing Plant (OS) A facility for obtaining crude bitumen from oil sands that have been recovered, or for obtaining oil sands products from oil sands, crude bitumen or by-products of crude bitumen that have been recovered. This does not include a central processing facility.
- Well Production (PROD) An operator will use a PROD code to report the volume of product produced from a well. Information on where the products are received from/delivered to must identify the well the products were produced from. The well must be linked to the facility (per infrastructure).
- Pipeline (PL) A pipeline is a transportation facility consisting of a network of interconnected pipes operated by a Business Associate (BA) for the purpose of moving products.
- Tank Terminal (TM) A facility used to receive liquids from trucks or pipelines for further disposition.
- Gas Plant (GP) A gas plant is a facility maintained and operated for the purpose of processing raw gas into residue gas, liquids and sulphur, in order to meet specifications required for the purpose of sale and pipeline transmission.
- Gas Gathering System (GS) A gas gathering system is a facility consisting of gas lines used to move products from one facility to another. It may include compressors and/or line heaters.
- Flare (FLARE) An operator will use the FLARE code to show the volume of gas flared during well or facility operations. The operator of the facility will identify where the flare occurred by entering the well identifier in received from/delivered to. If the flare occurred at the facility location then received from/delivered to does not have to be completed.
- Vented (VENT) An operator uses the VENT code to report the stock tank vapour volume that is not gathered and/or the volume of product vented at a well or facility. The operator of the facility will identify where venting occurred by entering the well identifier in received from/delivered to. This includes a gas blow down at the wellhead. If the venting occurred at the facility location then received from/delivered to does not have to be completed.
- Shrinkage (SHR) An operator uses an SHR code to report the gas equivalent of each product that the facility processed. The Registry will calculate the gas equivalent volume using gas equivalent factors for all products excluding sulphur.
- Fuel (FUEL) An operator uses the FUEL code to show the volume of gas they used for fuel during the operations of the well or facility. The operator of the facility will identify where the fuel was consumed by entering the well identifier in received from/delivered to. If the fuel consumption is at the facility location, then received from/delivered to does not have to be completed.
The requested data will complement data already acquired by Statistics Canada.
What personal information is included in this request?
This request does not contain any personal information.
What years of data will be requested?
Data from June 2021 and onward will be requested.
From whom will the information be requested?
This data are is being requested from provincial and territorial public administrations on crude oil and natural gas.
Why is this information being requested?
The requested information will be used for advanced estimates to the Monthly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) program and CCEI. Access to this data allows Statistics Canada to fill important gaps caused by the timeliness of the data currently received.
Data can be used by policy makers, researchers, and industry stakeholders to makes decisions regarding Canadian oil and gas extraction.
Statistics Canada may also use the information for other statistical and research purposes.
Why were these organizations selected as data providers?
Provincial and territorial public administrations collect and maintain up to date data on movements of hydrocarbons across several provinces, and are currently the most accessible source for this information.
When will this information be requested?
This information will be requested in June 2021 and onward (monthly).
When was this request published?
May 13, 2021