ND; Pittsburgh, NH; Champlain, Grand Island, NY; Massena, NY; Niagara Falls, NY; Waddington, NY; Highgate Springs, VT; North Troy, VT; and Sumas, WA. • Natural gas imports transported from the United States to Canada by pipeline totalled nearly 2.7 billion cubic feet per day; • Canada’s imports of natural gas left from various points of exit in the US including Eastport, ID; Calais, ME; Detroit, MI; Marysville, MI; Port Huron, MI; St. Clair, Sault St Marie, MI; International Falls, Noyes, MN; Warroad, MN; Babb, MT; Havre, MT; Port of Del Bonita, MT; Port of Morgan, MT; Sweetgrass, MT; Whitlash, Corsby, ND; Portal, ND; Sherwood, ND; Pittsburg, NH; Cham- plain, Grand Island, NY; Massena, NY; Niagara Falls, NY; Waddington, NY; Highgate Springs, VT; North Troy, VT; and Sumas, WA.
Sources: Natural Resources Canada, undated; American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, undated. Canada-US pipeline network trade flows: About 3.5 million barrels of crude and 10.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day The crude oil and natural gas trade flow between the US and Canada through pipelines is significant and contributes to North American economic growth and prosperity (see Table 2). In 2020, • Crude oil exports transported from Canada to the United States by pipeline were nearly 3.2 million barrels per day;
• Crude oil imports transported from the United States to the Canada by pipeline were 324,410 barrels per day.¹ In 2019, • Natural gas exports from Canada to the United States by pipeline totalled nearly 7.4 billion cubic feet per day; • Canada’s natural gas exports arrived at various points of US entry including Eastport, ID; Calais, ME; Detroit, MI; Marysville, MI; Port Huron, MI; St. Clair, Sault St Marie, MI; International Falls, Noyes, MN; Warroad, MN; Babb, MT; Havre, MT; Port of Del Bonita, MT; Port of Morgan, MT; Sweetgrass, MT; Whitlash, Corsby, ND; Portal, ND; Sherwood,
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APRIL 2021 • SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS MAGAZINE
SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS MAGAZINE • APRIL 2021
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