CER statistical source on Canadian oil import and export flows.
Last evidence check means this project’s automated public-repository check; it is not a government audit, regulator audit, external audit, or assurance engagement.
001energy-environmentEnergy development remains constrained by export routes and markets because oil and gas value depends on pipeline capacity, interprovincial or international infrastructure, destination markets, prices, and customers.002energy-environmentThe strongest pro-independence case is conditional: Alberta could preserve AER functions, carry forward approvals and liabilities, align royalties and emissions policy, and negotiate export access as a national priority.003energy-environmentThe strongest anti-independence / pro-federation caution is that independence could add uncertainty before adding capacity if pipeline jurisdiction, environmental-law continuity, Indigenous consultation, emissions credibility, financing, or buyer demand were unresolved.