Canada: Total and ConocoPhillips Sanction Phase 2 of the Surmont Project
The Surmont project is located approximately 60 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta, in the Athabasca oil sands region. Surmont is operated by ConocoPhillips
"The responsible development of Canada's oil sands, particularly with respect to the environment, will be crucial in providing a secure source of energy for the future. Total is pleased to be advancing on this project and plans to bring to it innovation and global expertise in world-class heavy oil projects, while meeting the strict national and international standards for environmental compliance," stated Yves-Louis Darricarrère,
Phase 2 is scheduled to begin production in early 2015.
Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology
SAGD is a thermal production technology used to recover bitumen from the oil sands. This process has a limited environmental footprint and relies on well pairs of long horizontal drains. Steam is injected into the upper well to lower the bitumen viscosity in the reservoir. The bitumen mixed with hot water flows to the lower well, from which it is then pumped to the surface. In the surface processing facilities, the water is separated from the bitumen, treated and recycled to the steam generators. The bitumen is diluted and sent by pipeline for upgrading and refining.
For Surmont SAGD, a collaborative effort is underway with ConocoPhillips to develop technologies for both energy efficiency and CO(2) capture and storage (CCS). Among those technologies and processes, Total and ConocoPhillips are looking into ways to inject lighter hydrocarbons into the wells along with the steam to lower the viscosity of the oil, which will reduce the requirement of steam and therefore the emissions of associated CO(2).
The environment
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Total is the operator of the Joslyn project with a 75% interest. The production potential of the project is currently estimated at 200,000 barrels per day.
In 2008, Total acquired Synenco energy, which held an interest in the Northern Lights project. Total now holds 50% of the project.
Furthermore, Total has submitted to the authorities of Alberta the development plan for an Upgrader in the
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