The Hydrofracking Tide

The booming energy business in North America. Hydraulic fracking and oilsands are changing many landscapes.

 

Some of the world’s biggest energy producers have poured C$123 billion (US$120 billion) into Canada’s oil sands since 1997. The Canadian Energy Research Institute, or CERI, predicts that these companies will pay another C$137 billion by 2020 to tap the Florida-sized region’s unique advantage: rising oil production taking place in a stable democracy that’s close to the massive American market. 

The Syncrude Project is a Joint Venture undertaking among Canadian Oil Sands Partnership #1, Imperial Oil Resources, Mocal Energy Limited, Murphy Oil Company Ltd., Nexen Oil Sands Partnership, Sinopec Oil Sands Partnership and Suncor Energy Oil and Gas Partnership, as the project owners, and Syncrude as the project operator. Syncrude’s Mildred Lake facility is located 40 kilometres north of Fort McMurray.  

Bloomberg magazine about Alberta, Canada, one of the planet’s most coveted -- and contested -- petroleum hot spots.