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Oil, Gas, And Renewable Energy: Canada Industry Guide - Aarkstore Enterprise Market Reserach Report

Author: Aarkstore Enterprise

Oil, Gas, and Renewable Energy: Canada Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Canada Oil, Gas, and Renewable Energy industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis with distinct chapters for Crude Oil, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy and Service Stations

Scope of the Report

* Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation for Crude Oil, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy and Service Stations

* Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies

* Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards

* Includes five-year forecasts for Crude Oil, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy and Service Stations

Highlights

* The Canadian oil & gas market generated total revenues of 9.8 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.7% for the period spanning 2004-2008.

* The Canadian service stations industry generated total revenues of .2 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% for the period spanning 2004-2008.

* The Canadian crude oil market generated total revenues of .6 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.3% for the period spanning 2004-2008.

* After a period of decent growth, followed by a decline in 2006, the Canadian renewable energy market recovered and began posting strong growth rates once more.

Why you should buy this report

* Spot future trends and developments

* Inform your business decisions

* Add weight to presentations and marketing materials

* Save time carrying out entry-level research

Table of Contents :

CHAPTER 1 CRUDE OIL IN CANADA 10
1.1 Market Overview 10
1.2 Market Value 12
1.3 Market Volume 13
1.4 Market Segmentation 14
1.5 Five Forces Analysis 15
1.6 Market Forecasts 24
CHAPTER 2 OIL & GAS IN CANADA 26
2.1 Market Overview 26
2.2 Market Value 28
2.3 Market Volume 29
2.4 Market Segmentation I 30
2.5 Market Segmentation II 31
2.6 Five Forces Analysis 32
2.7 Market Forecasts 41
CHAPTER 3 RENEWABLE ENERGY IN CANADA 43
3.1 Market Overview 43
3.2 Market Value 45
3.3 Market Volume 46
3.4 Market Segmentation 47
3.5 Five Forces Analysis 48
3.6 Market Forecasts 56
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE STATIONS IN CANADA 58
4.1 Market Overview 58
4.2 Market Value 60
4.3 Market Segmentation I 61
4.4 Market Segmentation II 62
4.5 Five Forces Analysis 63
4.6 Market Forecasts 70
CHAPTER 5 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS 71
CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX 73
6.1 Data Research Methodology 73

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10 Responses to Renewable Energy Conference

  1. Anonymous says:

    Dear REC (spell it out) or whomever signed the request:
    It is with great appreciation that I accept your offer to present keynote remarks at the December conference. I look forward to attending the conference and participating in the presentation(s).

  2. Anonymous says:

    the scientific community is shy on this because of the history of what some said was fraud. Teams of scientists will work on this, but my bet is that there is not enough evidence for a reasonable person to accept that the affect (effect?) has been shown.

  3. Anonymous says:

    No. Nothing should be done about global warming, especially not taking away people’s rights. Any warming is because of fewer sun spots on the sun (sun spots give off less radiation). This is a myth, just like how Al Gore invented the internet, except this time he actually did invent man-made global warming. America defeated this guy in 2000, isn’t it about time that he crawl into a hole and stop his fear-mongering?

  4. Anonymous says:

    apologies for not reading your post in full, but 3 companies make 1000.00 per second profit, what exactly does that mean, these are global companies which deal in huge figures. 333.00 GBP per second per company is hardly massive considering that fact – i mean how much money gets traded on teh stock market per day – billions

    it is not as if one person is pocketing 333.00 per second and i presume the green party supports high taxes on fuel (oh think about the dreadful carbon footprint) considering a vast percentage of money the consumer pays on fuel is tax – who exactly is the robber – and i dont think the green party would do a u-turn on this

    you cannot take the greens seriously as they are a one policy party, and they dont seem to give a damn that the policies that they are spelling out are potentially ruinous to teh economy

    at least that is what i think

  5. Anonymous says:

    have you tried any work on your own.You might want to try an on-line dictionary or thesaurus.that’s as much help as I can give for now.

  6. xxhotblondchickxx says:

    i need 2 examples & definition for these words….?
    Animate power,
    Asylum seeker,
    Centrality,
    Cultural linkage,
    Cultural revival,
    Density gradient,
    Disamenity sector,
    Economic reach,
    Environmental stress,
    Ethnic islands, Functional specialization,
    Functional structure,
    Renewable energy,
    Renewable resources,
    Sanitary landfill,
    Sector model,
    Smart growth,
    Soil erosion,
    Solid waste,
    Sprawl,
    Squatter settlement,
    Stratosphere,
    Suburb,
    Suburbanization,
    Sunbelt,
    Sustainable development,
    Toxic waste,
    Troposphere,
    Underclass,
    United nations conference on environment and development (UNCED),
    United nations conference on the Human environment,
    Urban function,
    Urban geography,
    Urban hierarchy,
    Urban model,
    Urban realm,
    Urban renewal,
    Urbanization,
    Urbanized area,
    Vienna convention for the protection of the Ozone layer,
    World city,
    Zoning ordinance,

    I <3 all who help ;)

  7. DeepBlueuOcean says:

    Could you please make a formal reply to this short invitation saying that I accept their invitation?
    —————-
    Dear Mr. Wood,
    Renewable Energy Conferences are honored to invite you to deliver featured keynote remarks at our upcoming Renewable Energy Conferences which will be held in Tokyo on 4 December. This year’s theme for the conference is ……

  8. CaptainObvious says:

    Should intellectual property rights be stripped to stop global warming?
    Not only are international hands being extended to collect funds from countries like the United States in order to help poorer nations deal with a problem that might actually be disappearing since global temperatures peaked in 1998, but climate change is also being used as a means of stripping intellectual property rights from companies that have created new more eco-friendly energy technologies.

    Feast your eyes on the following report from Bali by the Associated Press Wednesday under the headline “Poor Nations Demand Climate Technology”

    Developing nations at the U.N. Climate Change Conference demanded rapid transfers of technology Wednesday to help them combat global warming, while a report warned that some of Asia’s biggest cities could be threatened by rising sea levels.

    [...]

    Delegates and activists led by the Group of 77, which represents 132 mainly developing countries and China, said barriers such as intellectual property rights and a lack of a sense of urgency among rich countries are slowing the transfer of needed technology.

    But Zou Ji, a member of China’s delegation who specializes in clean-energy-technology issues, said in an interview he would introduce a proposal during the meeting that would set up a body under the United Nations to promote the transfer of renewable-energy technology to poorer nations.

    He will also propose that the U.N. body manage a fund that would help finance the spread of new, clean-power technologies. The fund also would support research on clean-energy technology and could acquire intellectual-property rights related to clean power.

    “We are dealing with something related to public good,” Mr. Zou said. “It’s a trade-off between intellectual-property rights and climate protection.”

    Picture becoming clearer? In order to save the planet from the bogeyman these folks helped create and instill fear of, American companies that conceivably have been working for years to develop new energy technologies must forfeit their rights to such valuable property.
    does the phrase some like to use, “Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” not apply in this case for some reason?

  9. rezponday6 says:

    Greens leader slams ‘robber barons’ @ £1,000 profit a sec BP, Centrica and Shell: demands a “Green New Deal”?

    Press Assoc. – 1 hour 27 minutes ago

    Bosses of energy companies have been branded “robber barons” by the new leader of the Greens as she addressed the party’s annual conference a day after her election.

    Caroline Lucas was chosen as the first ever leader of the Green Party of England and Wales in a vote of party members, after a referendum last year scrapped their previous system of two principal speakers – one male and one female.

    She used her first speech as leader to call for a windfall tax on energy companies and demand a “Green New Deal” of massive investment in renewable technology and energy efficiency.

    Ms Lucas told the conference in London: “Just three companies – BP, Centrica and Shell – together made £1,000 profit every second over the first six months of this year.

    “These corporations are robbing from the poor to give to the rich and they know it. And it’s about time they learned that, in a progressive democracy, there is no place for robber barons.”

    She called for a Green New Deal to deliver public investment in “green-collar” jobs in areas including renewable energy, which she said could create hundreds of thousands of jobs while helping the fight against global warming and cutting fuel bills.

    And she gave her backing to a programme of free insulation to every home in Britain.

    “When the world faced economic depression back in the early 1930s, it was (US) President (Franklin) Roosevelt’s New Deal that got people back to work with a massive investment in infrastructure,” said Ms Lucas.

    “Today we stand on the brink of a triple crisis – a combination of a credit-fuelled financial meltdown, accelerating climate change, and soaring energy prices. We need a Green New Deal in response.

    “The core would be a 21st century project to make the nation’s buildings truly energy-efficient, with local authority bonds being issued to raise the necessary funds for a major investment in insulation, efficiency and renewables, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs in the process.”

    MEP for South East England since 1999, Ms Lucas is the party’s candidate for its target constituency of Brighton Pavilion in the General Election expected in 2010.

    She seems a formidable reform campaigner, not unlike Sarah Palin?

    Are her figures, analysis & recommendations right ??

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20080906/tuk-greens-leader-slams-robber-barons-6323e80.html

    Wanna ask BBC ‘Have your say’ for a proper global debate @ ‘Green New deal’?
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/2804227.stm
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7601832.stm – inc 2.57 video link of her talk
    Greens coming of age, says Lucas

    New leader says the Green Party’s ‘moment has come’

    New Green leader Caroline Lucas has said the party was “coming of age” and expected to secure its first MPs.

    Ms Lucas, unveiled as the party’s first leader at its annual conference, has also said she plans to draw attention to the party’s social justice policies.

    In her speech to the London conference she called for a windfall tax on energy companies and a “Green new deal” of investment in energy efficiency.

    Ms Lucas branded bosses of energy companies energy “robber barons”.

    She told the conference: “Just three companies – BP, Centrica and Shell – together made £1,000 profit every second over the first six months of this year.

    “These corporations are robbing from the poor to give to the rich and they know it. And it’s about time they learned that, in a progressive democracy, there is no place for robber barons.”

    It follows her criticism of Gordon Brown for failing to >>
    It follows her criticism of Gordon Brown for failing to impose a windfall tax on the energy companies.

    Green spin doctors (yes they really do exist) insist there is no question of the party abandoning its principles

    Carole Walker
    BBC political correspondent

    Greens push for the mainstream

    The party leader also used her speech to call for a Green New Deal to deliver public investment in “green-collar” jobs in areas including renewable energy, which she said could create hundreds of thousands of jobs while helping the fight against global warming and cutting fuel bills.

    And Ms Lucas gave her backing to a programme of free insulation to every home in the UK.

    The party leader told the BBC she expected to see Green MPs at Westminster in the next two years.

    She identified Brighton Pavilion, Lewisham and Norwich South as target seats.

    Ms Lucas told the BBC success in local elections, combined with the change to the party hierarchy, meant the Green party >>
    positioned for success at the next general election.

    “I’m confident this is all part of a real coming of age for the Green party and we will be seeing Green MPs at Westminster next time round,” she said.

    ‘Abstract ideas’

    The MEP for South East England – the party’s candidate for Brighton Pavilion – beat the only other candidate, Ashley Gunstock, by 2,559 votes to 210 in the leadership vote.

    Earlier, Ms Lucas, 47, told the BBC: “We need to redouble our efforts to get our message across even more urgently. We think that by having a leader we can do that even better.”

    She added the decision to switch from the party’s previous system of having two principal speakers followed “the realisation that people don’t respond to abstract ideas”.

    “They respond much more to the people and policies that represent those ideas. We have a face to put to the policies,” said the new leader.

    Ms Lucas added: “There is a huge number of people out there who want to hear our message
    Good case for a Wooden Spoon Award there, James!

    Best reply could well go to you if you can edit in any links to support what you say

    Or to anyone else who can echo La Machine >> >>

    Think I’ll change my name to Spidey & conquer da Web

    LOL
    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmqtmOs8iDUgQmS8ZeF_s8MgBgx.;_ylv=3?qid=20080906123626AA7Xu8Z

    Maybe the Greens are counting da metal footprints there?

    LOL
    Good point there, Caggy!

    Party Conferences should be good for a few laffs, y’all!

  10. Educator1 says:

    Renewable Energy Question?
    Please share your thoughts in detail to help me?

    cold fusion has been belittled, ridiculed and basically dismissed by the scientific community since 1989 when Fleischmann and Pons “jumped the gun” during a press conference. There is evidence that cold fusion is within reach of becoming a viable option as a renewable energy source, and that it would basically change the world economy. Check out the following article:
    http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2009/may/30/evidence-favoring-cold-fusion-as-energy-source/

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