Albian Sands

Albian Sands

Albian Sands Energy Inc. is the operator of the Muskeg River Mine, an oil sands mining project located 75 kilometres (47 mi) north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. It is a joint venture between Shell Canada (60%), Marathon Oil Canada (20%) and Chevron Canada (20%). The company's legal headquarters are located in the Shell Tower in Calgary, Alberta. Albian Sands got its name from the Albian Boreal Sea which, during the Albian stage of the Cretaceous (over 100 million years ago), moved over the McMurray sands and deposited a blanket of marine shale on its floor which trapped the hydrocarbons of the McMurray Formation. The oil sands resources of the Muskeg River Mine are a legacy of the Albian Sea.[1]

At full production, the Muskeg River Mine can produce 155,000 barrels per day (24,600 m3/d) of crude bitumen, a naturally occurring semi-solid form of crude oil. The mine product, diluted bitumen or dilbit, is sent to be upgraded at the Scotford Upgrader in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The Muskeg River Mine stands on a Shell Canada lease containing more than 5 billion barrels (790,000,000 m3) of mineable bitumen, of which it is expected to recover 1,650 million barrels (262,000,000 m3) of bitumen over the next 30 years. The Muskeg River Mine and the Scotford Upgrader together comprise the Athabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP).[2]

A proposed future mine expansion would increase production to between 270,000 barrels (43,000 m3) and 290,000 barrels per day (46,000 m3/d).[3][4][5] The 100,000 barrels per day (16,000 m3/d) (incremental) expansion project received regulatory approval in late 2006.[6]

At the mine site, the 175 megawatt MRM Cogeneration plant owned 70% by ATCO Power and 30% by SaskPower supplies process steam and electricity to the mine. 50% of the electricity produced is surplus to mine needs and is sold into the Alberta power grid.[7][8] The Corridor Pipeline which transports diluted bitumen from the Muskeg River Mine to the Scotford Upgrader is owned by BC Gas. To accommodate its workforce, the project has built a 2460 room "village" with service and recreation facilities.[9]

The project is using satellite based imaging to ensure transparent reporting of its land use.[10]

References

  1. ^ "About Us". The Athabasca Oil Sands Project. 2008. http://www.albiansands.com/about_us.htm. Retrieved 7 February 2008. 
  2. ^ "Albian Sands". The Athabasca Oil Sands Project. 2008. http://www.albiansands.com/. Retrieved 7 February 2008. 
  3. ^ "Application for Approval of the Muskeg River Mine Expansion Project" (PDF). 2005. p. 571. http://www.ceaa.gc.ca/050/documents_staticpost/cearref_16259/MK-PRO-0001.pdf. 
  4. ^ Canada's Oil Sands – Opportunities and Challenges to 2015: An Update. NEB. http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/clf-nsi/rnrgynfmtn/nrgyrprt/lsnd/pprtntsndchllngs20152006/pprtntsndchllngs20152006-eng.pdf 
  5. ^ "Muskeg River Mine Expansion (MRME) – Albian Oil Sand Project". 2005. http://www.ceaa.gc.ca/050/DocHTMLContainer_e.cfm?DocumentID=16923. Retrieved 5 February 2008. 
  6. ^ "Muskeg River Mine Receives Regulatory Approval" 21 December 2006
  7. ^ "Athabasca Oil Sands Project". hydrocarbons-technology.com. 2007. http://www.hydrocarbons-technology.com/projects/athabasca/. Retrieved 7 February 2008. 
  8. ^ "MRM Cogeneration Station" Sask Power International accessed 7 February 2008[dead link]
  9. ^ "Top Projects ''Alberta Construction Magazine'' (November 2007)". Albertaconstructionmagazine.com. http://www.albertaconstructionmagazine.com/articles.asp?ID=483. Retrieved 19 April 2011. 
  10. ^ "Mine development and reclamation: Monitoring sustainable development using satellite imagery"" (PDF). European Space Agency''. 2007. http://www.eomd.esa.int/files/docs/131-176-149-30_20071011135614.pdf. Retrieved 19 April 2011. 

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Coordinates: 57°18′N 111°30′W / 57.3°N 111.5°W / 57.3; -111.5 (Albian Sands)


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