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    Alberta aims to raise oil output to 6 million barrels per day

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    EDMONTON, Alberta, October 9, 2025: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has directed the province’s energy minister to prioritize increasing oil production and advancing new pipeline infrastructure, as part of a renewed focus on strengthening the province’s role in Canada’s energy sector. A mandate letter issued to Minister of Energy and Minerals Brian Jean outlines the provincial government’s intent to increase Alberta’s oil production capacity to six million barrels per day by 2030.

    Alberta aims to raise oil output to 6 million barrels per day
    New oil production targets set by Alberta government amid infrastructure constraints. (Stock Image)

    The document further tasks the ministry with identifying a pathway to expand output to eight million barrels per day in the years following. Current production sits at just over four million barrels per day, according to provincial data. The mandate calls for direct provincial involvement in pipeline development, including Alberta assuming a proponent role in conceptualizing and coordinating future export routes. The minister is instructed to collaborate with industry and Indigenous partners in early-stage planning to ensure proposed projects meet national regulatory standards and have the necessary support to advance to federal review.

    Premier Smith stated in the letter that Alberta would work to reduce delays caused by regulatory overlap and jurisdictional disputes. The government intends to seek expedited approval processes from the federal government for future energy infrastructure projects while maintaining compliance with environmental and technical regulations. The provincial government has identified the expansion of pipeline capacity as a priority to address existing transportation constraints.

    Alberta outlines cross-provincial engagement strategy

    Alberta’s energy producers have repeatedly cited limited pipeline access as a barrier to maximizing output and reaching global markets. The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, the most recent major project to increase export capacity, began commercial operations earlier this year after years of construction and regulatory challenges. The province also aims to engage with British Columbia and the federal government regarding interprovincial transport issues. Alberta has expressed concern over limitations on oil tanker access to British Columbia’s northwest coast, which the province views as a critical outlet for potential new pipelines serving Asian markets.

    Alberta’s government has previously supported exploring a new crude oil corridor to the Port of Prince Rupert, though no formal proposal has yet been submitted to federal regulators. The new mandate reflects Alberta’s broader efforts to assert more control over energy policy and infrastructure. The energy minister is also instructed to review the province’s royalty framework, continue work on carbon capture and storage regulations, and support the development of minerals critical to energy technology, including lithium and rare earth elements.

    Federal review process remains a necessary step

    Alberta has consistently advocated for increased federal support for energy development and reduced regulatory barriers. Premier Smith and federal officials have both indicated alignment on certain technical and policy aspects of pipeline approvals, though final project endorsements remain subject to federal impact assessments and environmental reviews. The mandate letters are part of a broader release from the premier’s office, outlining government priorities for all cabinet ministers in the current legislative session.

    Other letters include directions on healthcare, housing, and trade, but the energy file carries significant economic weight for the province, which relies heavily on oil and gas revenues to fund public services and infrastructure. The Alberta government has not released a specific timeline for introducing new pipeline proposals or production targets, but the mandate sets clear expectations for advancing planning and regulatory engagement before the end of the current term. – By Content Syndication Services.

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