Delivery of the equipment to be installed at the Shell Scotford


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The Scotford refinery and petrochemical complex located near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, has been operational since 1984. It can process up to 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) of synthetic crude oil supplied by the onsite bitumen upgrader facility. Owned and operated by the Anglo-Dutch oil and gas multi-national Shell, the Scotford integrated.


Aerial Photo Alberta Oilsands Refinery

The Polaris CCS project would capture CO2 from Shell's refinery and petrochemicals plant at Scotford. It would store 300 million tonnes of CO2 over its lifespan.


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About Shell Scotford. The Shell Scotford Complex, located 40 kilometres northeast of Edmonton Alberta, consists of a bitumen upgrader, oil refinery, chemicals plant and a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility. It is one of North America's most efficient, modern and integrated hydrocarbon processing sites, converting oil sands bitumen into.


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Shell has issued a force majeure at its 300,000 barrel per day Scotford, Alberta, upgrader in western Canada after a unit at the facility tripped, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.


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Caroline Solar Project. Cost: $17.0M. Industry: Power. Type:Solar. Caroline. Construction of a 58 MW solar power facility located on land adjacent to the Shell Scottford Refinery. The solar farm is expected to produce enough renewable electricity to provide 20 percent of the refinery's energy needs. The project was announced on November 9th, 2021.


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The Scotford upgrader in Alberta is also integrated with the Scotford refinery. The North West Redwater Partnership's bitumen refinery in Sturgeon County, Alberta, is currently licensed as an upgrader, but it operates as a refinery, producing refined petroleum products.


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"Projects like Shell's Polaris CCS show that Alberta is open for business and our oil and gas industry confidently looks to be a global player in a low-carbon future." The initial phase of the Polaris CCS project would capture and store approximately 750,000 tonnes a year of CO2 from the Scotford refinery and chemicals plant.


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The Scotford Upgrader has been constructed next to Shell Canada's Scotford Refinery near Fort Saskatchewan. The plant uses hydrogen addition technology to process the low viscosity crude oil (known as bitumen) from the Muskeg River Mine into a wide range of premium quality low sulphur synthetic crude oils. These synthetic crude oils are sold.


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Shell's Scotford facility was first built in 1984 as a refinery, and later expanded to add an upgrader to process oilsands bitumen into different types of crude oil.


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Jul 27, 2021. From a handful of facilities across Alberta and Saskatchewan a few years ago, plans for new carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are popping up quickly. The most recent announcement, on July 13, 2021, is from Shell Canada Limited. Shell plans to build a large CCUS facility at its Scotford refinery and petrochemical complex.


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"Projects like Shell's Polaris CCS show that Alberta is open for business and our oil and gas industry confidently looks to be a global player in a low-carbon future." The initial phase of the Polaris CCS project would capture and store approximately 750,000 tonnes a year of CO 2 from the Scotford refinery and chemicals plant. It would.


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The project would position Scotford as a CCS hub in Alberta, and one of five energy and chemicals parks for Shell around the world. Firstly, the proposed project would capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the Shell-owned Scotford refinery and chemicals plant. Initial phase will start operations around the middle of the decade, subject to a final.


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The initial phase of the Polaris CCS project would capture and store approximately 750,000 tonnes a year of CO 2 from the Scotford refinery and chemicals plant. It would reduce Shell's direct and indirect emissions (Scopes 1 and 2) by up to 40% from the refinery and by up to 30% from the chemicals plant. It would also create up to 2,000 jobs.


Scotford upgrader plant, Alberta, Canada Stock Image C023/1602

Shell operates the Scotford II upgrader refinery, which is located in Alberta, Canada. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 1,400 refineries worldwide, it is a non integrated upgrader owned by Canadian Natural Resources, Chevron, and Shell. The refinery started operations in 2003 and has a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of.


Delivery of the equipment to be installed at the Shell Scotford

Located at the Scotford upgrader near Edmonton, Alberta, the world-class Quest Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility is proving that large-scale CO2 capture is a safe and effective measure to reduce CO2 emissions from industrial sources. The Scotford Energy and Chemicals Park consists of a bitumen upgrader, oil refinery and chemicals plant.


Aerial Photo Alberta Oilsands Refinery

Shell's Scotford complex located in Alberta is home to one of North America's most advanced refineries. It is the leading refinery in Canada in energy efficiency, using 25% less energy than the average Canadian refinery according to the Solomon Energy Efficiency Index (EII) TM of participants in Solomon's Biennial Worldwide Fuels Refinery Performance Analysis.

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