Alberta ends latest fiscal year with $3.9 billion surplus
CALGARY, AB – Alberta Finance Minister Jason Nixon says the province is ending the 2021-22 fiscal year with a $3.9 billion surplus. It’s the first surplus for the provincial budget in seven years.
Nixon credits the surplus to a growing economy, stronger-than-expected energy prices and fiscal discipline. He says the surplus is fantastic news and an opportunity to save resource revenue for future generations and avoid past mistakes that led to today’s debt burden.
The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund earned $1.95 billion in investments and grew to $18.7 billion, the highest net value in its history.
Government revenue totalled $68.3 billion, compared to the Budget 2021 estimate of $43.7 billion. At that time, West Texas Intermediate crude was trading between US$40 and US$50 per barrel and the province based the budget on an average price of US$46 per barrel. Instead, the average price in 2021-22 was US$77 per barrel.