Concerns regarding resource availability and price volatility have prompted industries to consider replacing natural gas (NG) with an alternative fuel. The oil sands industry utilizes large amounts of NG for the production of steam, electricity, and hydrogen, and several “replacement fuels” are currently being considered. A life cycle framework is developed and applied to two generic oil sands projects as a case study (mining with upgrading and in situ with upgrading) to examine the energy, greenhouse gas, and financial implications of replacing NG with four fossil fuels: asphaltenes, coke, bitumen, and coal. Key trade-offs are identified among the fuels, as well as those associated with applying carbon capture and storage (CCS) to the syst...
A life cycle-based model, OSTUM (Oil Sands Technologies for Upgrading Model), which evaluates the en...
AbstractThe province of Alberta is endowed with the second largest oil reserves in the world behind ...
journal articleOil sand, tar sand, bituminous sandstone, oil impregnated sandstone, or bituminous sa...
Conventional fossil fuels are widely used, however there are growing concerns about the security of ...
The oil sands of Alberta are a huge natural resource and bitumen production has expanded dramaticall...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
As the production of oil sands bitumen and associated final products (e.g., transportation fuels) co...
Recent congressional interest in U.S. energy policy has focused in part on ways through which the Un...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
The upgrading of oil sands bitumen to Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO) consumes substantial quantities of p...
Recent congressional interest in U.S. energy policy has focused in part on ways through which the Un...
AbstractIn 2007, Alberta’s oil sands generated approximately one quarter of all the GHG emissions in...
The Alberta oil sands are a significant source of oil production and greenhouse gas emissions, and t...
The Alberta Oil Sands, which contain more than 890 billion barrels of crude bitumen in place, will r...
AbstractThe growth of energy demand over the next few decades with declining conventional fossil fue...
A life cycle-based model, OSTUM (Oil Sands Technologies for Upgrading Model), which evaluates the en...
AbstractThe province of Alberta is endowed with the second largest oil reserves in the world behind ...
journal articleOil sand, tar sand, bituminous sandstone, oil impregnated sandstone, or bituminous sa...
Conventional fossil fuels are widely used, however there are growing concerns about the security of ...
The oil sands of Alberta are a huge natural resource and bitumen production has expanded dramaticall...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
As the production of oil sands bitumen and associated final products (e.g., transportation fuels) co...
Recent congressional interest in U.S. energy policy has focused in part on ways through which the Un...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
The upgrading of oil sands bitumen to Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO) consumes substantial quantities of p...
Recent congressional interest in U.S. energy policy has focused in part on ways through which the Un...
AbstractIn 2007, Alberta’s oil sands generated approximately one quarter of all the GHG emissions in...
The Alberta oil sands are a significant source of oil production and greenhouse gas emissions, and t...
The Alberta Oil Sands, which contain more than 890 billion barrels of crude bitumen in place, will r...
AbstractThe growth of energy demand over the next few decades with declining conventional fossil fue...
A life cycle-based model, OSTUM (Oil Sands Technologies for Upgrading Model), which evaluates the en...
AbstractThe province of Alberta is endowed with the second largest oil reserves in the world behind ...
journal articleOil sand, tar sand, bituminous sandstone, oil impregnated sandstone, or bituminous sa...