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Data for Oil Sands Monitoring - Terrestrial Mammals - 2021 - Landscape Unit 2

open access: yes, 2022
Data on boreal mammal communities from Alberta, Canada, conducted for the joint Federal-Provincial Oil Sands Monitoring program (Terrestrial Biological Monitoring group).
Fisher, Jason   +2 more
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Exhibiting the Extractive: Bitumen in Fort McMurray

open access: yesMuseum & Society
This article explores how bitumen is curated by the Fort McMurray Oil Sands Discovery Centre and, by extension Suncor’s recent, but no longer operational, ‘Experience the Energy’ tour.
Elysia French
doaj   +1 more source

Oil Sand Remediation

open access: yes, 2021
Oil sand has become an important part of the Canadian economy. It is also a natural, toxic substance. Bitumen and clay suspensions are discussed in context of their position in the biogeochemical carbon and rock cycles, respectively. In the first section, bitumen is described as a product of soil organic matter matured over geological history affected ...
openaire   +2 more sources

On Properties of Royalty and Tax Regimes in Alberta's Oil Sands [PDF]

open access: yes
Simulation models of stylized oil sands projects that include detailed representations of different royalty and tax regimes are developed. These models are then used to examine the distribution between developers and governments of net returns associated
Plourde, André
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The oil sands of Pennsylvania [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Franklin Institute, 1878
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openaire   +1 more source

Oil sands production technologies

open access: yes, 2008
presentationAn overview of oil sands production technologies for Utah ...
Deo, Milind D.
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The Canadian Oil Sands Policy Network

open access: yes
The Canadian oil (or tar) sands is at the center of a debate over US energy policy. The oil sands, located in the province of Alberta, are a high-carbon substitute for crude oil.
Gonzalez, George A
core   +1 more source

United States tar sands

open access: yes, 1982
BookThe term \u27Tar Sands\u27 is a catch-all misnomer that includes asphaltic and oil-impregnated sandstones, siltstones, and other elastics and even limestones and other carbonates - but not "oil shales" or man-made paving material. A press agent might
Ball, Douglas
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Summary of the Oil Sands Groundwater – Surface Water Interactions Workshop

open access: yes, 2012
A number of factors led to the need for a workshop to discuss surface water – groundwater interactions in the oil sands. These included: • Current government policies and the development of new policies and frameworks • Continued uncertainty regarding ...
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency   +1 more
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Oil sands development in Canada: Lessons for Utah

open access: yes, 2009
presentationAnalysis of the Canadian oil sands experience and its relevance to oil sands development in Utah, presented at the 2009 Western U.S.
Dyer, Simon
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