- 2018). The
oilsands in a
decarbonizing Canada (PDF).
Pembina Institute. p. 2.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. Weber, Bob (24
April 2023). "
Oilsands emissions...
-
Project Oilsand, also
known as
Project Oilsands, and
originally known as
Project Cauldron, was a 1958
proposal to
exploit the
Athabasca Oil
Sands in Alberta...
- of the Athabasca. As of 2024,
oilsands account for 8% of the
total of
Canadian emissions.
Emissions from the
oilsands continue to increase,
while most...
-
Marathon Oil
Corporation was an
American company engaged in
hydrocarbon exploration. In
November 2024, it was
acquired by ConocoPhillips.
Marathon was...
- development. In 2018, Teck
Resources opened the C$17-billion Fort
Hills oilsands project,
which will
produce 194,000
barrels per day (bbl/day). Teck Resources...
- Canada's
oilsands (PDF).
Pembina Institute (Report). p. 68. ISBN 978-1-897390-56-6.
Retrieved 20 July 2022. Al Mallees,
Nojoud (25
January 2023). "
Oilsands execs...
-
damage caused by the
exploitation of
oilsands.
Young has
argued that the
amount of CO2
released as a
byproduct of
oilsand oil
extraction is
equivalent to the...
-
electricity to the
Athabasca Oilsands Upgrader (a
joint venture between S**** Canada,
Chevron Canada Resources Limited and
Western Oilsands LP). The
Upgrader utilizes...
-
systems which include the
Syncrude pipeline,
Horizon pipeline, and
Cheecham oilsands pipelines.
Pembina Pipeline Corporation became an
income fund (trust) in...
- Alberta's most
important intraprovincial highways. It is
vital to the
oilsands operation.
Although only
Highways 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 15, 16, 43, 60, 63, 100...