The Sturgeon project, located about 45 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, is also incorporating a carbon-capturing element, where about two-thirds of the refinery’s carbon dioxide will be captured Imperial's Strathcona refinery, located on the outskirts of Edmonton, Alberta is one of the largest refining facilities in Canada. Built in 1976 on the site of Imperial's original 1940s refinery, the best-in-class Strathcona refinery meets the demand for quality petroleum products. The NWR Sturgeon Refinery is the world’s only refinery designed from the ground up to minimize its environmental footprint through carbon capture and storage while producing the high-value, low-carbon products needed to meet North America’s demand for energy. NWR Response to COVID-19 On Thursday, project partners held a signing ceremony for the refinery project at the Westin Hotel in downtown Edmonton. “Edmonton is a famous oil city. Oil refinery projects have brought our Alberta's premier wants to see a new oil refinery built in the province. But experts say Alberta already has more refinery capacity than it needs and the biggest problem facing the province's
The refinery will use carbon capture technology, capturing 40,000 tonnes of CO2 per day, then move it down a pipeline for enhanced oil recovery in central Alberta. With the first phase entering The Alberta First Nations Energy Centre (AFNEC), of which Teedrum is managing partner, plans to build a bitumen upgrading and petrochemical refining facility near Edmonton that will process 167,000 The Edmonton Refinery sits on 247 hectares of land in Strathcona County and processes feedstock from Suncor’s oil sands operations. The 142,000 barrel-per-day refinery produces gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and aviation gasoline, which supplies most of Western Canada by truck, rail and pipelines. The study pegs the internal rate of return on a new refinery project near Edmonton at 10 per cent, compared to 15 per cent in Asia. It puts the expected IRR on converting an existing light oil refinery to process bitumen in Alberta at 20 per cent, compared to 25 per cent in Asia and similar levels in the U.S.
Suncor Energy Inc.’s on-again, off-again plan to add a coker unit to its Montreal refinery to allow it to process heavier barrels of oil, including oilsands bitumen, is off the table as it shuffles its spending priorities.
The refinery will use carbon capture technology, capturing 40,000 tonnes of CO2 per day, then move it down a pipeline for enhanced oil recovery in central Alberta. With the first phase entering The Alberta First Nations Energy Centre (AFNEC), of which Teedrum is managing partner, plans to build a bitumen upgrading and petrochemical refining facility near Edmonton that will process 167,000 The Edmonton Refinery sits on 247 hectares of land in Strathcona County and processes feedstock from Suncor’s oil sands operations. The 142,000 barrel-per-day refinery produces gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and aviation gasoline, which supplies most of Western Canada by truck, rail and pipelines. The study pegs the internal rate of return on a new refinery project near Edmonton at 10 per cent, compared to 15 per cent in Asia. It puts the expected IRR on converting an existing light oil refinery to process bitumen in Alberta at 20 per cent, compared to 25 per cent in Asia and similar levels in the U.S. The Sturgeon project, located about 45 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, is also incorporating a carbon-capturing element, where about two-thirds of the refinery’s carbon dioxide will be captured Imperial's Strathcona refinery, located on the outskirts of Edmonton, Alberta is one of the largest refining facilities in Canada. Built in 1976 on the site of Imperial's original 1940s refinery, the best-in-class Strathcona refinery meets the demand for quality petroleum products.
The Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) aims to be a recognized leader in safety, reliability and sustainability within the petroleum-refining industry. Jade Stolen, Edmonton Warehouse Supervisor, with new compost bins at the Edmonton NWR Sturgeon Refinery, the world's only refinery designed from the ground up to value products needed to meet North America's new low carbon standards. U.S. pipeline and refinery expansions mean that Alberta's dream of "moving up the value ladder" is on its deathbed. EDMONTON – Without aggressive Dec 20, 2019 U.S. says new evidence shows Saudi oil refinery attack came from north, reinforcing Iran angle. Before hitting its targets, one of the drones Oct 16, 2019 The best or newest oil sands developments, whose emissions are below 2012 numbers for oil shipped to and processed by U.S. refineries. Apr 11, 2019 Can Canada develop its climate leadership and its lucrative oil sands too? is important for unlocking new Pacific markets for the Alberta oil sands. north and east of Edmonton, Alberta, contains a tarry bitumen mixed with sand that is barrels every day, virtually all of which is shipped to U.S. refineries.