This report discusses the basic methodology of life-cycle assessments and compares several of the publicly available studies of GHG emissions data for Canadian oil sands crudes against each other and against those of other global reference crudes
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Conventional fossil fuels are widely used, however there are growing concerns about the security of ...
Life cycle assessments of greenhouse gas emissions have been developed for analyzing products "from ...
This report discusses the basic methodology of life-cycle assessments and compares several of the pu...
As the production of oil sands bitumen and associated final products (e.g., transportation fuels) co...
We present a statistically enhanced version of the GreenHouse gas emissions of current Oil Sands Tec...
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...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
Life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with two major recovery and extraction processe...
Along the life cycle of oil sands-derived products, variability in terms of resource heterogeneity, ...
A life cycle analysis (LCA) model has been developed for the Canadian natural gas industry using Bat...
The Canadian oil sands underlie 142,000 km2 of the boreal forest in northeastern Alberta. Oil sands ...
This report presents a life-cycle assessment (LCA) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with...
This paper investigates the relationship between environmental degradation, income and regulation fo...
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Conventional fossil fuels are widely used, however there are growing concerns about the security of ...
Life cycle assessments of greenhouse gas emissions have been developed for analyzing products "from ...
This report discusses the basic methodology of life-cycle assessments and compares several of the pu...
As the production of oil sands bitumen and associated final products (e.g., transportation fuels) co...
We present a statistically enhanced version of the GreenHouse gas emissions of current Oil Sands Tec...
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...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
Life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with two major recovery and extraction processe...
Along the life cycle of oil sands-derived products, variability in terms of resource heterogeneity, ...
A life cycle analysis (LCA) model has been developed for the Canadian natural gas industry using Bat...
The Canadian oil sands underlie 142,000 km2 of the boreal forest in northeastern Alberta. Oil sands ...
This report presents a life-cycle assessment (LCA) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with...
This paper investigates the relationship between environmental degradation, income and regulation fo...
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Conventional fossil fuels are widely used, however there are growing concerns about the security of ...
Life cycle assessments of greenhouse gas emissions have been developed for analyzing products "from ...