...apparently ;)
Seems someone out there is not planning for sub-$50 oil.
[Imperial Oil is the Canadian subsidiary of ExxonMobil]
Seems someone out there is not planning for sub-$50 oil.
[Imperial Oil is the Canadian subsidiary of ExxonMobil]
Imperial Oil gives green light to Kearl oilsands project
Last Updated: Monday, May 25, 2009 | 2:26 PM ET
CBC News
Imperial Oil said Monday that its board of directors has approved the go-ahead of the first phase of the Kearl oilsands project.
The Kearl project, which is located 70 kilometres northeast of Fort McMurray, Alta., is ultimately expected to produce more than 300,000 barrels a day of bitumen. The first phase of the project is expected to begin production in late 2012 with total production to average 110,000 barrels per day.
The company said the first phase of the project is anticipated to cost about $8 billion or approximately $4.50 per barrel to construct.
In August 2008, the company announced it had delayed a decision whether to proceed with Kearl, citing a successful environmental challenge and design revisions to the project for increasing costs.
Imperial says the total recoverable bitumen at Kearl is estimated at 4.6 billion barrels...
Last Updated: Monday, May 25, 2009 | 2:26 PM ET
CBC News
Imperial Oil said Monday that its board of directors has approved the go-ahead of the first phase of the Kearl oilsands project.
The Kearl project, which is located 70 kilometres northeast of Fort McMurray, Alta., is ultimately expected to produce more than 300,000 barrels a day of bitumen. The first phase of the project is expected to begin production in late 2012 with total production to average 110,000 barrels per day.
The company said the first phase of the project is anticipated to cost about $8 billion or approximately $4.50 per barrel to construct.
In August 2008, the company announced it had delayed a decision whether to proceed with Kearl, citing a successful environmental challenge and design revisions to the project for increasing costs.
Imperial says the total recoverable bitumen at Kearl is estimated at 4.6 billion barrels...
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