A federal Canadian report on the energy sector pointed to a strong 2014, though industry groups this year suggest rough waters are ahead in a weak oil market. The National Energy Board, the federal regulator, released a report on full-year 2014 production . Though crude oil prices fell roughly 50 percent from June 2014 to year’s end, the NEB said the energy sector was resilient and export revenue of $100 billion set a record. Total Canadian crude oil production in 2014 increased by 7.9 percent year-on-year to around 3.75 million barrels per day. “This growth is largely attributed to increased oil sands production, including several new in situ bitumen projects coming on-line and increased tight oil production […]