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New research by the IHS Markit Canadian OilSands Dialogue shows that the combined greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity of Canadian oilsands projects has declined 20% from 2009 levels. The latest data show that the greenhouse gas intensity of Canadian oilsands going down further, continuing a decade-long trend.
million barrels per day of crude oil and liquids. The Enbridge Mainline system is the largest conduit of oil into the United States. Enbridge transports 53% of US-bound Canadian production, a figure that accounts for approximately 15% of total US crude oil imports. Enbridge US Mainline West as of August 2014. Click to enlarge.
The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has published the Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) and Possible Land Use Amendments for Allocation of Oil Shale and Tar Sands Resources on Lands Administered by the BLM in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
will undertake an expansion of its Athabasca Pipeline to accommodate recent shipping commitments by the Christina Lake oilsands project operated by Cenovus. The Athabasca Pipeline transports crude oil from various oilsands projects to the mainline hub at Hardisty, Alberta. Enbridge Inc.
Imperial Oil Limited’s board of directors has approved the expansion phase of the Kearl OilSands Project, a surface mining operation under construction northeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Imperial Oil’s share of the Kearl OilSands asset is 71%. billion (US$10.6
Total will not use carbon capture technology in the first phase of its Joslyn North Mine oilsands project, citing excessive cost. In 2009, the company suggested it was considering carbon capture and storage in its oilsands projects in Canada. Edmonton Journal. In July, Total E&P Canada Ltd. Earlier post.).
The US State Department has issued a Presidential Permit to Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership to enable construction of the Alberta Clipper pipeline for the transport of crude oil from the Canadian oilsands to US refineries. This week, the RFA happened to issue two pieces, each touching on the impact of oilsands production.
million) to the Petroleum Technology Research Centre ( PTRC ) in Regina, Saskatchewan and StatoilHydro Canada for a project to reduce water use and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions for in situ oilsands recovery by steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD). Water use and CO 2 emissions are major challenges for the oilsand industry.
HPCSS has been used in oil recovery in Alberta for more than 30 years, AER noted. However, there was an earlier, similar event of bitumen upwelling at the Primrose project initially reported in 2009. The heat softens the bitumen and the water dilutes and separates the bitumen from the sand. 2009 incident.
Shell, as operator of the Athabasca OilSands Project (AOSP), announced the successful start of production of a 100,000 barrels per day expansion of its oilsands operations in Canada. — Marvin Odum, Shell Upstream Americas Director and President of Shell Oil Company.
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC)—the country’s national academy of the arts, humanities and sciences—has released an expert panel report on the environmental and health impacts of the Canadian oilsands industry. Environmental and Health Impacts of Canada’s OilSands Industry.
Suncor Energy has received conditional approval for its oilsands fluid tailings management plan from Alberta’s Energy Resources Conservation Board ( ERCB ). Tailings are a mixture of fine clay, sands, water and residual bitumen produced through the oilsands extraction process, and are held in massive “ponds”.
Bitumen production from the Canadian oilsands provides a point of reference that could be used to observe and better manage the land and water impacts of a rapid transition to unconventional fuels, suggests Dr. Sarah Jordaan of the Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University.
Examples of emerging oilsands related technologies and trade-offs. The paper is an examination of how various choices about the scale of the life cycle analysis applied to oilsands (i.e., The source material is neither oil nor tar but bitumen, but is most generally described as an example of ultraheavy oil.”.
A study by researchers in Canada and the US shows that oilsands development is a greater source of polycyclic aromatic compound (PAC) contamination to the Athabasca River and its tributaries than previously realized. Bitumen production in the Alberta oilsands has increased rapidly, rising from 482,000 to 1.3
Microbiologists from the University of Essex, UK are exploring the use of microbes to break down and remove toxic compounds from heavy crude and oilsands. However, the process of oil extraction and subsequent refining produces high concentrations of toxic byproducts. Society for General Microbiology Autumn Meeting, 7 Sep 2009).
In 2009, ConocoPhillips announced that it intended to sell $10 billion of assets over two years. ConocoPhillips remains active in oilsands production through its Foster Creek, Christina Lake and Surmount SAGD (steam assisted gravity drainage) projects. Jim Mulva, chairman and chief executive officer, ConocoPhillips.
Absolute greenhouse gas emissions from Canadian oilsands production were flat in 2022 even as total production grew, according to an initial analysis by S&P Global Commodity Insights. The Canadian oilsands have demonstrated a consistent trend of reductions in GHG intensity for the past decade.
Athabasca OilSands Corp. AOSC) announced that the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board and Alberta Environment and Water has issued full regulatory approval for the MacKay River commercial oilsands project to MacKay Operating Corp. The company was formed to operate the jointly owned MacKay River oilsands leases.
The report provides nine different Tailings Technology Deployment (TDD) Roadmaps to accelerate the implementation of oilsands tailings solutions in Alberta. After oilsands ore is excavated from the ground (surface mining operations, not in situ production), warm water is added to wash the bitumen off the. sand and clay.
Canadian OilSands Trust, the largest stakeholder (36.74%) in the Syncrude oilsands project, announced plans to increase the synthetic crude oil production capacity at Syncrude Mildred Lake upgrader to 425,000 barrels per day by 2020 from 350,000 now. Marcel Coutu, Canadian OilSands’ President and CEO.
Canadian oilsands & conventional production. Oilsands growth will drive Canadian crude oil production to about 4.7 The forecast sees oilsands production rising from 1.5 Canadian and US crude oil pipelines—all proposals. Growth Case: Western Canada oilsands & conventional production.
Shell Canada has started its commercial-scale Atmospheric Fines Drying field demonstration for managing tailings from its oilsands operations. Tailings are a mixture of fine clay, sands, water and residual bitumen produced through extraction processes used with surface mining production (i.e., Tags: Oilsands.
The collaboration will tackle issues surrounding the production of petrochemicals from Alberta’s oilsands. The MOU grew out of Stelmach’s missions to Texas in 2008 and 2009, where he met with Texas Gov. Adams noted America is the biggest market for Canadian oil. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology.
Growth of production of Canadian oilsands. The Canadian oilsands are now poised to become the number one source of US crude oil imports in 2010, according to new research from the IHS CERA Canadian OilSands Dialogue. The Role of Canadian OilSands in US Oil Supply”.
By the middle of this decade greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Canadian oilsands production should be in decline even as production continues to grow, according to a new comprehensive report by S&P Global Commodity Insights that takes into account current technology trends and production growth. —Kevin Birn.
A new study released by Global Forest Watch Canada finds that significant amounts of greenhouse gases are emitted through the disturbance and/or removal of biocarbon (trees, shrubs, peats), which overlay Alberta’s oilsands. The bituminous sands industry reported emissions of 28.5 The resulting annual average emissions of 8.7
Devon and BP will also form a heavy oil joint venture to develop BP’s Kirby oilsands leases in Alberta, Canada. In order to facilitate the oilsands joint venture, Devon will acquire 50% of BP’s interest in the Kirby oilsands leases. The Whiting upgrade is planned to come on-stream in 2012.
World oil prices remain high in the IEO2011 Reference case, but oil consumption continues to grow; both conventional and unconventional liquid supplies are used to meet rising demand. In the IEO2011 Reference case the price of light sweet crude oil (in real 2009 dollars) remains high, reaching $125 per barrel in 2035.
Canada-based MEG Energy’s board of directors has approved 2011 capital investment of approximately $900 million and the final cost estimate for the 35,000 barrels per day Phase 2B oilsands expansion at the Christina Lake in-situ project. identify additional resource on MEG’s 800 square miles of 100%-owned oilsands leases.
Oilsands supply chain. Source: Levi 2009. A new report from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)— The Canadian OilSands: Energy Security vs Climate Change — claims that prudent greenhouse gas regulations can limit emissions from Canadian oilsands while still enabling robust development of the energy resource.
Canada-based Osum OilSands Corp. Osum filed a commercial application and Environmental Impact Assessment for the 35,000 barrel per day Taiga Project at Cold Lake in December 2009 and is targeting regulatory approval in 2012. The financing was led by a combination of new and existing shareholders.
Athabasca OilSands Corp. Oilsands projects are very capital-intensive long-term investments and difficult to fully finance in the traditional equity market. As joint venture partners, AOSC and PetroChina International intend to use common in-situ methods to develop their oilsands projects. billion (US$1.7
In a new, comprehensive study, a team from Argonne National Laboratory, Stanford University and UC Davis ITS has estimated the well-to-wheels (WTW) GHG emissions of US production of gasoline and diesel sourced from Canadian oilsands. g CO 2 e/MJ for US conventional crude oil recovery. This range can be compared to ∼4.4
Comparison of the percent differential for WTW (well-to-wheel) GHGs from gasoline produced from WCSB oilsands using different production processes relative to gasoline produced from reference crudes. The proposed Project is not likely to impact the amount of crude oil produced from the oilsands. Click to enlarge.
The region includes a substantial portion of the Athabasca oilsands area, which contains approximately 82% of the province’s oilsands resource and much of the Cold Lake oilsands area. The government of Alberta, Canada has approved the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan (LARP).
The Northern Lights OilSands Project is located approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) northeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Total says that it is strongly committed to this project, which is in line with the Group’s strategy of developing non-traditional oil fields to provide long-term production capacities. Earlier post.).
between 2008 and 2009 due to the global financial crisis, global oil consumption recovered by 3.1% About one third of this growth came from China, which now uses more than 10% of the world’s oil. of total oil consumption in 2010. of total oil consumption in 2010. million barrels per day in 2009.
Researchers at the Universities of Calgary and Alberta are collaborating on a project for the microbial remediation of oilsands tailings—the waste byproducts of oilsands surface mining that are collected in large manufactured settling basins called tailing ponds. —Golby et al. m below the surface.
The Alberta government has successfully negotiated contracts for two projects that will advance the upgrading and refining of oilsands bitumen to diesel fuel. billion barrels of oil from conventional reservoirs throughout the province, potentially generating up to $25 billion in additional provincial royalties and taxes.
Substituting biofuels for marginal fossil-based liquid fuels results in the avoidance of significant GHG emissions that are not currently accounted for in the European Renewable Energy Directive (2009/28/EC), according to a new analysis by the consultancy Ecofys. Both effects increase the carbon footprint of conventional oil.
In the US, producing one gallon of ethanol from switchgrass consumes approximately the same net amount of water as does producing a gallon of gasoline from conventional crude or oilsandsoil, according to a study by Argonne National Laboratory researchers presented at the 238 th national meeting of the American Chemical Society last week.
An innovative oil-upgrading technology that can increase the economics of unconventional petroleum resources has been developed under a US Department of Energy-funded project. In the case of oilsands bitumen, the API gravity is increased from 8 API to more than 20 API, eliminating the need for diluent for pipeline transportation.
The survey found that two-thirds of Americans (66%) favor building the pipeline, which would transport oil from Canada’s oilsands region through the Midwest to refineries in Texas. Current opinions about whether global warming is a very serious problem are similar to those in 2009 and 2010. Click to enlarge. Keystone XL.
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