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Canadian Transportation Fuels System. Overview for the Pollution Probe Energy Systems Workshop. February 9 th , 2011. Two Views of Oil Sands…. …And Wapisiw Lookout…Formerly Suncor Pond #1. Our Tailings Reduction Operations (TRO TM ) Technology is Game Changing.
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Canadian Transportation Fuels System Overview for the Pollution Probe Energy Systems Workshop February 9th, 2011
…And Wapisiw Lookout…Formerly Suncor Pond #1 Our Tailings Reduction Operations (TROTM) Technology is Game Changing
Forecasts Show Growing Demand for All Forms of Energy From ExxonMobil’s “2010 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030
Global Shifts in Demands Are Under Way From ExxonMobil’s “2010 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030
Canadian Crude Production and Refineries By The Numbers… Domestic Crude production 158 BL Crude Exports 109 BL Crude Imports 47 BL Refining 99 BL Source: StatsCan 2009 Data • Prince George • Husky • Come By Chance • North Atlantic • Fort McMurray • Suncor Upgrader • St. Romuald • Ultramar • Lloydminster • Husky • Edmonton • Imperial • Shell • Suncor • Regina • Co-op • Burnaby • Chevron • Dartmouth • Imperial • Montreal • Suncor • Saint John • Irving • Sarnia • Imperial • Shell • Suncor • Nanticoke • Imperial Canada is also a Net Exporter of Refined Products
The Refining Process Matches Crude Types With Market Demands • Naturally occurring hydrocarbon molecules do not meet customer needs • The refining processes must : • Change the size of the molecules • Reshape them • Remove contaminants to ensure they meet requirements for: • End-use performance • Environmental performance Gasoline 20-30% Gasoline 5-15% Low Sulphur Gasoline 40-45% Distillate 20-25% Distillate 25-35% Asphalt/ Heavy Fuel Oil 60-75% Ultra Low Sulphur Distillate 35-40% Heavy Fuel Oil 35-55% Heavy Fuel Oil ~6% Asphalt ~3% Other ~10% Light CrudeProductComposition Heavy CrudeProductComposition CanadianProduct Demand (StatsCan)
Crude and Product Supply – Ontario Focus Crude Movement Terminal Product Movement Refinery Crude Production Hibernia, Terra Nova, White Rose Vancouver Europe Mexico, Venezuela, North Sea US Markets Toronto Seattle Ontario is a Net Importer of Refined Products, supplied by local refineries and Trans Northern Pipeline
An Overview of Transportation Fuel Greenhouse Gas Emissions Nearly 80% of the GHG emissions are out the tail pipe
Which Vehicles And Fuels Will Dominate The Fleet Of The Future? Battery exchange? CNG? Propane? Electricity generation? Solar? Wind? Plug-ins? Battery Recharging? Hydrogen (Fuel Cells)? Methanol? Gasoline Hybrids? More Biofuels? Flex Fuel Vehicles? Diesel? Diesel Hybrids? E85? The challenge is in preparing for the eventual winners
Questions? Mike Cassaday mcassaday@suncor.com (905) 804-4673