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If you owned the Alberta oilsands, would you be satisfied with the amount of royalites?
[edit]NO! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.60.104.18 (talk) 03:01, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
Is there a reason why the article does not share the amount of royalites paid?
[edit]These figures should be included as the lowest is just over 6 billion in 2009 and that is for everything including natural gas etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.60.104.18 (talk) 03:04, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
Oilsands royalites in 2012 was 3.56 billion (source: Alberta Government)http://oilsands.alberta.ca/economicinvestment.html
Source: Alberta Government) entire province includes coal, natural gas etc. all mineral rights. Year by Year Total revenue collected: 2006/07 $12.260 billion 2007/08 $11.271 billion 2008/09 $12.176 billion 2009/10 $6.189 billion 2010/11 $8.555 billion 2011/12 $11.765 billion
http://www.energy.alberta.ca/Org/pdfs/FS_Royalties.pdf
Table
[edit]In process Oceanflynn (talk) 21:54, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
Price WTI C$/bbl | Royalty rate on gross revenue | Royalty rate on net revenue |
---|---|---|
Below C$55 | 1.00% | 25% |
C$55 | 1.00% | cell |
C$60 | 1.62% | cell |
C$65 | cell | cell |
C$70 | cell | cell |
C$75 | cell | cell |
C$80 | cell | cell |
C$85 | cell | cell |
C$90 | cell | cell |
C$95 | cell | cell |
C$100 | cell | cell |
C$105 | cell | cell |
C$110 | cell | cell |
C$115 | cell | cell |
C$120 | cell | cell |
References
[edit]- ^ Energy Economics: Understanding Royalties (PDF). Government of Alberta (Report). Edmonton, Alberta. September 2009. p. 17.
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