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The Base Plant in northern Alberta is Suncor's largest oil sands project, producing 357,000 barrels per day of synthetic crude from its two upgraders. Suncor Energy Inc, Canada's second-largest ...
Suncor's Base Mine is a key part of the company's operations in northern Alberta, producing around 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of bitumen used to feed upgraders at its oil sands base plant that ...
Canadian oil sands producer Suncor Energy said on Thursday that work needed to stabilize a slope at its Fort Hills mine in northern Alberta will delay a ramp-up in production and add to cash ...
Pathways Alliance's major project is a potential $16.5 billion carbon capture and storage network to be constructed in northern Alberta. [4] As of May 2024, the proposed CCS network aims to capture CO2 emissions from over 20 oilsands facilities in northern Alberta and transport them via a 400-kilometer pipeline to an underground storage hub near Cold Lake.
Suncor Energy owned and operated three Bombardier CRJ900ER aircraft [35] but sold them in late 2016 and now uses WestJet to shuttle Suncor employees to the oil sands. [ 36 ] As of February 2023, Suncor Energy owns a Bombardier Global Express (BD-700) and operate as ICAO airline designator JSN, and telephony JETSUN.
[30] Williams was optimistic about the future of the oil sands for years to come, but at a different scale. [ 30 ] In October 2022, Teck announced its intention to sell its then 21.3% stake in the project to majority owner Suncor for $1 billion, which would bring Suncor's stake to 75.4%. [ 31 ]
Suncor Energy (SU) has today provided an operational update and revised its 2020 guidance, citing a recent fire, performance improvement opportunities, and the second train of production at Fort ...
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