Flow Chart

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Canada plays a significant role in the worldwide flow of fossil fuels, both as an importer and exporter. And the globe’s ever-changing demand and competition for resources is an intricate web. Here are highlights of the world’s major oil, natural gas and coal exports.

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text disable_pattern=”true” align=”left” margin_bottom=”0″][mk_dropcaps]G[/mk_dropcaps]lobal fossil fuel flows are constantly evolving, but the world is now undergoing a transformation that could drastically alter the current picture in multiple ways. Recent energy developments, such as the liquefied natural gas boom and new exploration in shale and offshore oil, are converging just as world leaders contemplate how to limit ever-increasing carbon emissions through renewable energy technologies and conservation measures.[mk_font_icons icon=”icon-stop” size=”small” padding_horizental=”4″ padding_vertical=”4″ circle=”false” align=”none”][/vc_column_text][mk_image src=”http://energyexchange.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Flow_chart-v2.gif” image_width=”1920″ image_height=”1920″ crop=”false” lightbox=”true” frame_style=”simple” target=”_self” caption_location=”inside-image” align=”left” margin_bottom=”10″ animation=”fade-in”][/vc_column][/vc_row]