https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?pubtype=Assessment&organization=environmentandparks&res_format=PDF&tags=oil+sandsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T01:58:45.203642+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/58e44dd3-7c59-4d28-a160-42667a3ebb94Environmental Assessment - MEG Energy Corp. May River - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and application for approval2019-02-06T18:34:36.666417+00:00Environmental Impact Assessment and associated applications pertaining to the proposed MEG Energy Corp. May River project. The project would target bitumen resources in the McMurray Formation using steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology. It would be developed over three phases with a total planned capacity of about 26 000 m3 per day (164,000 bbl/d). The project would consist of three central processing facilities, natural-gas-fired cogeneration at Phases 1 and 3, associated field facilities, and related infrastructure. For more information on the environmental assessment process visit ea.alberta.ca.2019-01-18T23:21:03.965970+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f98a9343-596f-4dd9-b865-3a082dd77b4dEnvironmental Assessment - Syncrude Canada Ltd. Mildred Lake Mine Extension (MLX) - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and application for approval2019-02-06T18:36:37.932290+00:00Environmental Impact Assessment and associated applications pertaining to the proposed Syncrude Canada Ltd. Mildred Lake Mine Extension (MLX). Proposal consists of two additional mining areas and affiliated perimeter features within and adjacent to the current operating and approved mining areas. The project is designed to sustain bitumen production levels at the Mildred Lake facility after depletion of the current approved mining areas, which is expected in 2024. The estimated mineable resource in the project area is 117 million m3 (738 million barrels) of recoverable bitumen. For more information on the environmental assessment process visit ea.alberta.ca.2019-01-15T22:10:29.620817+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3a3381f0-664e-45fc-9912-d399ee7f09f1Environmental Assessment - Suncor Energy Inc. Meadow Creek West Project - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and application for approval2019-02-14T20:16:31.772623+00:00Environmental Impact Assessment and associated applications pertaining to the proposed Suncor Energy Inc. Meadow Creek West Project. The proposal is for in situ extraction with an estimated total bitumen production of 40,000 barrels per day and an operational life of up to 40 years. The location is approximately 33 kilometres west of Anzac and 38 kilometres south of south of Fort McMurray. For more information on the environmental assessment process visit ea.alberta.ca.2017-11-08T18:22:08.967112+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f9e55e85-c164-4227-8be6-b45fb32f812fEnvironmental Assessment - Suncor Energy Inc. Lewis - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and application for approval2019-06-04T18:03:37.943610+00:00Environmental Impact Assessment registry documents pertaining to the proposed Suncor Energy Inc. Lewis project. The proposal is for in situ extraction with an estimated total bitumen production of 160,000 bpd and an operational life of up to 40 years. The project would be developed in four phases, supported by cogeneration of electricity to be constructed within the first two phases. Project components include gas fired steam generation including some cogeneration, water treatment and recycling, bitumen treatment, multi-well production pads, steam delivery pipelines, product recovery pipelines, local access roads, and borrow pits. For more information on the environmental assessment process visit ea.alberta.ca.2019-02-01T23:31:28.795296+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/55b0f681-9f62-4ea1-9a36-479462b1bfdcEnvironmental Assessment - Canadian Natural Resources Limited Horizon North Pit Extension - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and application for approval2020-03-03T16:37:50.540656+00:00Environmental Impact Assessment and associated applications pertaining to the proposed Canadian Natural Resources Limited Horizon North Pit Extension. The proposal is to develop a northeast mine pit extension (NPE Project) to sustain production rates of the approved North Mine Pit at the Horizon Oil Sands Processing Plant and Mine. The project is expected to include the following changes to the Horizon Mine: extension of the approved north mine pit to include the NPE Project area (1,015 ha); additional overburden storage areas (2,396 ha); and updated closure and reclamation plans. For more information on the environmental assessment process visit ea.alberta.ca.2019-01-31T21:37:21.529124+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/27ef8676-ef89-4ab7-a264-423485f49c19Environmental Assessment - Canadian Natural Resources Limited Pike 2 Project - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and application for approval2020-03-05T23:52:02.555071+00:00Environmental Impact Assessment and associated applications pertaining to the proposed Canadian Natural Resources Limited Pike 2 project (formerly Devon Canada Corporation). Canadian Natural is proposing a new in situ oil sands project in the Southern Athabasca Oil Sands region. To recover bitumen resources from the McMurray formation, steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology and diluent co-injection and cogeneration would be employed. The Project would include a central processing facility (CPF), well pads, source water and disposal well sites, pipelines, roads and power lines. The Project is expected to produce up to 70,000 barrels per day (bpd) of bitumen. For more information on the environmental assessment process visit ea.alberta.ca.2019-02-01T22:46:10.024211+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7945c7bc-1a1f-4906-9c3a-cca70d5be61dEnvironmental monitoring technician training for First Nations and Métis communities in oil sands regions, Alberta : program report 2016-2017 pilot year2022-04-12T22:01:09.396697+00:00Indigenous communities in the oil sands region have expressed the desire to be equipped to participate in environmental monitoring and help answer their own questions about changes on the land. This report provides a look back at delivery of the Environmental Monitoring Technician Training Pilot in 2016-17, highlighting the success, challenges, observations and learnings. As part of a continuous improvement process, this information will help shape design and delivery in 2017-18 and the full program review after Year Three.2017-07-24T19:26:35.540533+00:00