This data is excerpted from Banking on Climate Change: Fossil Fuel Finance Report Card 2017. Source: Rystad Energy AS, courtesy of Oil Change International. Reserves data as of the end of 2016.
Rank | Company | Reserves (in millions of barrels) |
1 | Suncor Energy | 10,935.35 |
2 | Canadian Natural Resources (CNRL) | 6,867.53 |
3 | Cenovus Energy | 5,613.97 |
4 | ConocoPhillips | 5,520.38 |
5 | ExxonMobil | 4,844.35 |
6 | Shell | 3,670.18 |
7 | PetroChina | 3,225.71 |
8 | Athabasca Oil Corporation | 3,162.50 |
9 | MEG Energy | 2,973.10 |
10 | OSUM | 2,776.40 |
11 | Total | 2,575.16 |
12 | Laricina Energy | 2,293.82 |
13 | Sunshine Oilsands | 2,048.86 |
14 | Imperial Oil | 1,694.29 |
15 | CNOOC | 1,655.91 |
16 | BP | 1,271.27 |
17 | Marathon Oil | 1,232.01 |
18 | Devon Energy | 1,206.83 |
19 | Husky Energy | 1,110.44 |
20 | Chevron | 1,088.93 |
21 | PTTEP | 1,020.41 |
22 | Value Creation | 648.54 |
23 | Black Pearl Resources | 636.55 |
24 | Paramount Resources | 604.65 |
25 | Teck Resources Limited | 599.10 |
26 | Connacher Oil and Gas | 556.63 |
27 | Southern Pacific Resource | 505.52 |
28 | Pengrowth Energy Corporation | 297.47 |
29 | Grizzly Oil Sands | 284.86 |
30 | KNOC | 259.41 |
31 | Japex | 258.13 |
32 | JX Nippon Oil and Gas | 207.54 |