Narrows lake in situ oil sands project
Narrows Lake project had been deferred due to low oil prices. The project is expected to have a total gross capacity of 130,000 barrels of oil per day. It"s planned to have three phases and project life of up to 40 years. Phase A is expected to have a design capacity of 65,000 barrels of oil per day. An oil sands project Our 100 percent-owned Narrows Lake asset received regulatory approval in 2012 and is expected to become our third major oil sands project. Located near our Christina Lake operations, about 150 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray, Narrows Lake will use the same steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology already used at our two other oil sands projects (Christina Lake and Foster Creek). PLANS FOR CHRISTINA LAKE AND NARROWS LAKE. Cenovus also sees opportunity to use Christina Lake infrastructure to extract bitumen from the Narrows Lake lease. The $1.3 billion phase H project at Christina could bring another 65,000 bbl/day of output online by 2026, assuming a final investment decision is taken by the end of next year. The first phase of Narrows Lake is expected to produce up to 65,000 barrels of oil per day, according to Cenovus’ website. Lewis SAGD Oil Sands Project; Share this page: Lewis SAGD Oil Sands Project * * Narrows Lake In Situ Oil Sands Project. Cost: $1.6B. Industry: Oil and Gas. Type:Oil Sands: In Situ . Wood Buffalo. Meadow Creek East SAGD Project. Cost: $1.5B. Industry: Oil and Gas.
Osum Oil Sands says it has found a way to increase production and improve efficiency at its Orion SAGD project without proceeding with a full project expansion. While the company has regulatory approval to expand capacity from the current 10,000 bbls/d to 20,000 bbls/d, the expansion has been put on hold.
The Aspen Oil Sands Project, Imperial Oil’s $2.6 billion, new in-situ oilsands project will eventually produce 150,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd). It is under construction. The Rigel Oil Sands SAGD project will have a capacity of 10,000 barrels per day. AER Application 1778538, 00370772-001, and 001-341659 are going through hearings in 2017. The project was formally approved by the AER on June 13, 2018. The Aspen Oil Sands project is a proposed in-situ steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) oil sands project. Aspen would produce up to 150,000 barrels of bitumen a day, putting it among the company's largest oil sources. The output would be achieved with two phases. 2020 PLANS FOR THE OIL SANDS. About $650 million is being budgeted for sustaining production at Christina Lake and Foster Creek. That includes capital required to ramp up Christina Lake phase G, whose production was intentionally held-back due to the province's curtailment program. About $150 million will be spent on advancing another expansion phase at both Foster Creek and Christina Lake. Narrows Lake will be the third in-situ oil sands project operated by Cenovus. The Foster Creek operation is now producing about 120,000 bbls/d gross and Christina Lake is producing about 58,000 bbls/d gross with expansions continuing at both of those projects. Cenovus has a 50% ownership of the Narrows Lake, Foster Creek and Christina Lake projects with its partner ConocoPhillips. Narrows Lake This project was the first ever Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) project to use SAP technology. It was also the largest Oil & Gas project that we have worked on in Canada, required over 200 employees, at peak, to execute the project.
1 Feb 2010 In this inaugural edition of the In Situ-ation Report, we provide our expects its Narrows Lake project could achieve SORs as low as 2.0x.
The Rigel Oil Sands SAGD project will have a capacity of 10,000 barrels per day. AER Application 1778538, 00370772-001, and 001-341659 are going through hearings in 2017. The project was formally approved by the AER on June 13, 2018. The Aspen Oil Sands project is a proposed in-situ steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) oil sands project. Aspen would produce up to 150,000 barrels of bitumen a day, putting it among the company's largest oil sources. The output would be achieved with two phases. 2020 PLANS FOR THE OIL SANDS. About $650 million is being budgeted for sustaining production at Christina Lake and Foster Creek. That includes capital required to ramp up Christina Lake phase G, whose production was intentionally held-back due to the province's curtailment program. About $150 million will be spent on advancing another expansion phase at both Foster Creek and Christina Lake. Narrows Lake will be the third in-situ oil sands project operated by Cenovus. The Foster Creek operation is now producing about 120,000 bbls/d gross and Christina Lake is producing about 58,000 bbls/d gross with expansions continuing at both of those projects. Cenovus has a 50% ownership of the Narrows Lake, Foster Creek and Christina Lake projects with its partner ConocoPhillips. Narrows Lake This project was the first ever Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) project to use SAP technology. It was also the largest Oil & Gas project that we have worked on in Canada, required over 200 employees, at peak, to execute the project.
Narrows Lake SAGD/SAP Phase A: 45,000 bbls/d: Suncor Energy: In situ replication projects: 50,000 bbls/d: ExxonMobil: Clarke Creek in situ Phase 1: 30,000 bbls/d: ExxonMobil/Imperial Oil: Clyden in situ Phase 1: 30,000 bbls/d: ExxonMobil/Imperial Oil: Corner in situ Phase 1: 30,000 bbls/d
11 Dec 2018 View of a Cenovus steam-assisted gravity drainage oil sands project in we already set the performance standard for the in situ oil sands industry. on Foster Creek phase H, Christina Lake phase H and Narrows Lake to project. The company's in situ operations in Alberta include: Kearl Lake Oil Sands Project – estimated cost of $8.9 billion, completed in 2014. • Aspen Oil Narrows Lake Project – approximate cost of $1.6 billion, to be completed in 2017. the potential environmental footprints of new oil sands projects, both mining Mildred Lake, Cenovus's in situ operations at Christina Lake, and a Wood Narrows Lake project in 2017, which is expected to have a total gross production.
Narrows Lake oil sands project. Narrows Lake is just north of Cenovus’s currently operating Christina Lake facility, near Conklin in northern Alberta. The project is anticipated to have gross production capacity of 130,000 barrels per day (bbls/d) and be developed in three phases. Ground work for the initial phase of 45,000 bbls/d is expected to begin this fall.
project. The company's in situ operations in Alberta include: Kearl Lake Oil Sands Project – estimated cost of $8.9 billion, completed in 2014. • Aspen Oil Narrows Lake Project – approximate cost of $1.6 billion, to be completed in 2017. the potential environmental footprints of new oil sands projects, both mining Mildred Lake, Cenovus's in situ operations at Christina Lake, and a Wood Narrows Lake project in 2017, which is expected to have a total gross production. Christina Lake oil sand project is located about 120 kilometres south of Fort McMurray, Kirby In Situ Oil Sands project located approximately 85 km northeast of Lac La Narrows Lake Project is located in northeast Alberta, approximately 10 the in situ anisotropic stress field for caprock integrity in the Athabasca oil- sands 2018, Enhance reservoir characterization at Narrows Lake oil-sands project 19 Dec 2016 The oil sands holds over 170 billion barrels of estimated recoverable bitumen. the economic impacts of Solvent Aided Process at Narrows Lake while highlighting other pilots and Commercial in situ projects (continued). 2 Jan 2013 Melting bitumen in place is less unsightly than mining tar sands, but increasing In 2011, for the first time, oil production from such in situ operations approved Narrows Lake project, slated to start producing oil in 2017.
projects / in-situ / christina lake sources: cenovus • christina lake oil sands project cenovus • christina lake: location map • aug 2012 golder & associates • christina lake phases 1e/f/g: 2010 update • aug 2010 aer updates: cenovus • christina lake: 2018 aer annual presentation (surface) • jun 2019 projects / bitumen production / in-situ notes: 1 barrels of bitumen per calendar day 2 commercial sagd and css thermal in-situ facilities only 3 includes all oil sands in-situ operations, including thermal, primary and eor Narrows Lake SAGD/SAP Phase A: 45,000 bbls/d: Suncor Energy: In situ replication projects: 50,000 bbls/d: ExxonMobil: Clarke Creek in situ Phase 1: 30,000 bbls/d: ExxonMobil/Imperial Oil: Clyden in situ Phase 1: 30,000 bbls/d: ExxonMobil/Imperial Oil: Corner in situ Phase 1: 30,000 bbls/d