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... ... @@ -94,82 +94,112 @@ 94 94 Imperial owns 25 percent of Syncrude Canada – a pioneer in oil sands mining. With high-value production and improvement actions ongoing, Syncrude is a strategic asset in its company’s portfolio. 95 95 96 96 97 +[[image:IMO3.jpg]] 97 97 98 98 99 -Refining 100 +== Refining == 100 100 101 101 102 102 Imperial Oil is Canada’s largest petroleum refiner. The company's refineries are where oil becomes something greater. Something useful, like fuel, asphalt, motor oil, waxes, and various chemicals and gases. 103 103 104 104 106 +=== Strathcona refinery === 105 105 106 -Strathcona refinery 107 - 108 108 Located on the outskirts of Edmonton, Alberta, Imperial’s Strathcona refinery has been supplying fuels and products for more than 60 years. 109 109 110 110 111 -Nanticoke refinery 111 +=== Nanticoke refinery === 112 112 113 113 Approximately 25 percent of petroleum products sold in Ontario originate from the Nanticoke refinery. The refinery supplies the Quebec, Ontario and US markets with a variety of essential products. The Nanticoke refinery is located in southwestern Ontario. 114 114 115 115 116 -Sarnia refinery 116 +=== Sarnia refinery === 117 117 118 118 Imperial's Sarnia operation is located in southwestern Ontario and is the most integrated fuels and chemicals manufacturing and petroleum research facility in Canada. 119 119 120 120 121 121 122 -Other operations 122 +== Other operations == 123 123 124 -Norman Wells 124 +=== Norman Wells === 125 125 126 126 The company's facilities include producing wells drilled from natural and artificial islands, and a central processing facility, which also generates electricity for the town of Norman Wells. 127 127 128 128 129 -Edmonton rail terminal 129 +=== Edmonton rail terminal === 130 130 131 131 The Edmonton rail terminal, next to Imperial’s Strathcona refinery, is a joint venture operated by Pembina Pipeline that started up in April 2015. 132 132 133 133 134 -Sable 134 +=== Sable === 135 135 136 136 After more than 20 successful years, the Sable project ended production on December 31, 2018. 137 137 138 138 139 - Pipelinesand distribution139 +[[image:IMO4.jpg]] 140 140 141 -The company supply reliable and affordable energy to millions of people, providing fuels that generate heat, light and transportation and provide the building blocks for many products Canadians use every day. 142 142 142 +=== Pipelines and distribution === 143 143 144 +The company supply reliable and affordable energy to millions of people, providing fuels that generate heat, light and transportation and provide the building blocks for many products Canadians use every day. 144 144 145 -XTO Energy Canada 146 146 147 +=== XTO Energy Canada === 148 + 147 147 Imperial is a 50-50 partner with ExxonMobil Canada in XTO Energy Canada (formerly Celtic Exploration). 148 148 149 149 152 +=== Chemicals === 150 150 151 -Chemicals 152 - 153 153 Imperial Oil is one of Canada’s largest producers of petrochemicals. The company's Chemical mission is to provide quality petrochemical products and services efficiently and responsibly and to generate outstanding customer and shareholder value while remaining committed to the principles of sustainability. 154 154 155 155 156 -Fuels and Lubricants marketing 157 +=== Fuels and Lubricants marketing === 157 157 158 158 Premium brands, a nationwide network of 1,700 service stations and valued customer offerings are the cornerstones of Imperial’s Fuels and Lubricants business. 159 159 160 160 161 -Innovation and research 162 +=== Innovation and research === 162 162 163 163 Technology and innovation are fundamental to unlocking the potential of future company growth opportunities. For more than a century, Imperial has been investing in research to enhance environmental performance, improve efficiency and augment bitumen recovery. 164 164 165 165 166 -Reserves 167 +== Reserves == 167 167 168 168 Oil and gas reserves at year-end 169 169 170 -<table> 171 171 172 +(% style="width:827px" %) 173 +|(% style="width:201px" %) |(% style="width:113px" %)**Liquids (a)**|(% style="width:108px" %)**Natural gas**|(% style="width:117px" %)**Synthetic oil**|(% style="width:107px" %)**Bitumen**|(% style="width:178px" %)((( 174 +**Total oil-equivalent basis** 175 +))) 176 +|(% style="width:201px" %) |(% style="width:113px" %)((( 177 +millions of 172 172 179 +barrels 180 +)))|(% style="width:108px" %)((( 181 +billions of 182 + 183 +cubic feet 184 +)))|(% style="width:117px" %)((( 185 +millions of 186 + 187 +barrels 188 +)))|(% style="width:107px" %)((( 189 +millions of 190 + 191 +barrels 192 +)))|(% style="width:178px" %)((( 193 +millions of 194 + 195 +barrels 196 +))) 197 +|(% style="width:201px" %)**Net proved reserves:**|(% style="width:113px" %) |(% style="width:108px" %) |(% style="width:117px" %) |(% style="width:107px" %) |(% style="width:178px" %) 198 +|(% style="width:201px" %)**Developed**|(% style="width:113px" %)14|(% style="width:108px" %)205|(% style="width:117px" %)326|(% style="width:107px" %)1957|(% style="width:178px" %)2331 199 +|(% style="width:201px" %)**Undeveloped**|(% style="width:113px" %)2|(% style="width:108px" %)76|(% style="width:117px" %)112|(% style="width:107px" %)259|(% style="width:178px" %)386 200 +|(% style="width:201px" %)**Total net proved**|(% style="width:113px" %)16|(% style="width:108px" %)281|(% style="width:117px" %)438|(% style="width:107px" %)2216|(% style="width:178px" %)2717 201 + 202 + 173 173 Financial Highlights 174 174 175 175