International audienceHigh crude oil prices and the eventual decline of conventional oil production raise the issue of alternative fuels such as non-conventional oil. The paper describes a simple probabilistic model of the costs of synthetic crude oil produced from Canadian oil sands. Synthetic crude oil is obtained by upgrading bitumen that is first produced through mining or in-situ recovery techniques. This forward-looking analysis quantifies the effects of learning and production constraints on the costs of supplying synthetic crude oil. The sensitivity analysis shows that before 2035, the most influential parameters are the learning parameter in the case of in-situ bitumen and the depletion parameter in the case of mined bitumen. After...
textCanada and Venezuela contain massive unconventional oil deposits accounting for over two thirds ...
This research project analyzes the impact an international effort to stay within the 2 C climate con...
BookThe solution of today's energy equation lies in crash programmes for the development of alternat...
International audienceHigh crude oil prices and the eventual decline of conventional oil production ...
High crude oil prices and the eventual decline of conventional oil production raise the issue of alt...
International audienceHigh crude oil prices, uncertainties about the consequences of climate change ...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
This paper provides an overview of the current status of development of the Canadian oil sands indus...
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Though the Canadian oil sands may have been overlooked in recent years, due to the impressive story ...
AbstractIn 2007, Alberta’s oil sands generated approximately one quarter of all the GHG emissions in...
In December, 2002, the oil sands of Alberta, Canada – earlier seen as an obscure, obstacle-ridden sc...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
The upgrading of oil sands bitumen to Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO) consumes substantial quantities of p...
We analyze the status of Canadian oil sands and examine future prospects. Our analysis suggests sust...
textCanada and Venezuela contain massive unconventional oil deposits accounting for over two thirds ...
This research project analyzes the impact an international effort to stay within the 2 C climate con...
BookThe solution of today's energy equation lies in crash programmes for the development of alternat...
International audienceHigh crude oil prices and the eventual decline of conventional oil production ...
High crude oil prices and the eventual decline of conventional oil production raise the issue of alt...
International audienceHigh crude oil prices, uncertainties about the consequences of climate change ...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
This paper provides an overview of the current status of development of the Canadian oil sands indus...
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Though the Canadian oil sands may have been overlooked in recent years, due to the impressive story ...
AbstractIn 2007, Alberta’s oil sands generated approximately one quarter of all the GHG emissions in...
In December, 2002, the oil sands of Alberta, Canada – earlier seen as an obscure, obstacle-ridden sc...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
The upgrading of oil sands bitumen to Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO) consumes substantial quantities of p...
We analyze the status of Canadian oil sands and examine future prospects. Our analysis suggests sust...
textCanada and Venezuela contain massive unconventional oil deposits accounting for over two thirds ...
This research project analyzes the impact an international effort to stay within the 2 C climate con...
BookThe solution of today's energy equation lies in crash programmes for the development of alternat...