Title | Understanding the Canadian oil sands industry's greenhouse gas emissions |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | Charpentier, A. D., Bergerson J. A., & MacLean H. L. |
Pagination | 11 pages |
Date Published | 01/2009 |
Publisher | Environmental Research Letters |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | CO2 / GHG / CCS, in-situ, model / modeling, UofC |
Abstract | The magnitude of Canada’s oil sands reserves, their rapidly expanding and energy intensive production, combined with existing and upcoming greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions regulations motivate an evaluation of oil sands-derived fuel production from a life cycle perspective. Thirteen studies of GHG emissions associated with oil sands operations are reviewed. The production of synthetic crude oil (SCO) through surface mining and upgrading (SM&Up) or in situ and upgrading (IS&Up) processes is reported to result in emissions ranging from 62 to 164 and 99 to 176 kgCO2eq/bbl SCO, respectively (or 9.2–26.5 and |
URL | http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/4/1/014005/pdf/1748-9326_4_1_014005.pdf |
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Citation Key | 54179 |