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Oil Sands News

Oil Sands

 
Oil sands (also called tar sands) are a combination of clay, sand, water and bitumen (a heavy, black, viscous oil). They can be mined and processed to extract the oil-rich bitumen, which is then refined into oil. The bitumen in oil sands cannot be pumped from the ground in its natural state; instead oil sand deposits are mined, usually using strip mining or open pit techniques, or the oil is extracted by underground heating with additional upgrading. Oil sands are mined and processed to generate oil similar to oil pumped from conventional oil wells, but extracting oil from tar sands is more complex than conventional oil recovery.
 
Much of the world's oil (more than 2 trillion barrels) is in the form of oil sands, although it is not all recoverable. While they are found in many places worldwide, the largest deposits are found in Canada and Venezuela, and much of the rest is found in various countries in the Middle East. In the U.S., resources are primarily concentrated in eastern Utah, where the in-place oil sands oil resources are estimated at 12 billion to 19 billion barrels. (Source: EIS / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Oil Sands

  • India denies bid to acquire Canadian oil assets

    Tue, Sep 25 2012 at 10:51 AM

    ConocoPhillips announced early in 2012 that it was selling various assets as part of a restructuring drive.

  • House defies Obama over Keystone pipeline

    Thu, Apr 19 2012 at 12:37 AM

    Republicans defied a White House veto threat and passed legislation mandating the building of a controversial oil pipeline.

  • U.S. Senate rejects oil pipeline plans

    Thu, Mar 08 2012 at 6:23 PM

    An amendment to force approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline fell four votes shy of passing on Thursday, but Republicans vowed not to give up.

  • Keystone breakthrough may muffle GOP attack on Obama

    Tue, Feb 28 2012 at 2:16 AM

    TransCanada will proceed with the southern leg of its Keystone XL oil pipeline, putting the more controversial northern section on the back burner for now.

  • EU poised for tar sands vote, stalemate likely

    Wed, Feb 22 2012 at 4:07 PM

    A vote in favor of labeling tar sands as highly polluting could strain trade ties between EU countries and Canada.

  • The trouble with 'carbon bombs'

    Tue, Feb 21 2012 at 4:18 PM

    A new study shows Alberta's oil sands are nowhere near the climate terror that coal is. Which is a kind of relief, because we have a market-ready substitute for coal power up and running already.

  • House passes Keystone bill, Senate action uncertain

    Thu, Feb 16 2012 at 9:06 PM

    The House of Representatives passed a bill that would wrest control of a permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline away from Obama.

  • Senators take note... 500,000 petitions in 8 hours means you're being watched

    Mon, Feb 13 2012 at 9:48 PM

    Senators tried (again) to sneak a last-minute approval for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline into a new transportation bill. But a record-setting 500,000 signatures in 8 hours means business as usual is over in Washington.

  • Keystone may be revived after U.S. election, Canada official says

    Mon, Feb 13 2012 at 3:40 PM

    The finance minister of Alberta said he expects the pipeline project to be 'revived' following presidential elections this year.

  • Obama seeks clean energy, pipeline funds in budget

    Mon, Feb 13 2012 at 11:21 AM

    The president proposed more funds for renewable energy while renewing the call to end subsidies for the oil and gas sector.

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