- Scotford Upgrader
The Shell Scotford Upgrader is an oilsand
upgrader , a facility which processes crudebitumen (extra-heavy crude oil) fromoil sands into a wide range ofsynthetic crude oils. The upgrader is owned byAthabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP ), a joint venture of Shell Canada Energy (60%), Marathon Oil Sands L.P. (20%) and Chevron Canada Limited (20%). The facility is located in the industrial development of Scotford, just to the northwest ofFort Saskatchewan, Alberta in theEdmonton Capital Region .cite news | url = http://www.downstreamtoday.com/News/Articles/200711/Shell_Repairs_Underway_at_Scotford_Upgr_7233.aspx | title = Shell: Repairs Underway at Scotford Upgrader After Gas Leak | publisher = Downstream Today |date =2007-11-20 | accessdate = 2008-01-03]It has a rated processing capacity of convert|155000|oilbbl/d|m3/d, but has at times pumped out more than convert|200000|oilbbl/d|m3/d|abbr=on.cite news | url = http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article135258.ece | title = Athabasca 'may produce 1 million bpd' | publisher = Upstream Online |date =
2007-06-12 | accessdate = 2008-01-03] It was shut down after being damaged in a fire19 November 2007 . The production was resumed in December 2007.cite news | url = http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article146377.ece | title = Shell digging again at Athabasca | publisher = Upstream Online |date =2007-11-23 | accessdate = 2008-01-03]The facility uses hydrogen addition to convert the bitumen from Shell's Muskeg River Mine in the Athabasca oil sands into refinery-ready sweet, light
crude oil . The Muskeg River Mine is the first commercial unit using Shell's "Enhance" froth treatment technology — a process for removing sand, fine clay and water from oil sands froth to make clean bitumen suitable for upgrading via hydrogen addition.cite news | url = http://www.downstreamtoday.com/News/Articles/200611/Shell_Canada_Announces_Innovation_in_Oil_263.aspx | title = Shell Canada Announces Innovation in Oil Sands Processing | publisher = Downstream Today |date =2006-11-21 | accessdate = 2008-01-03]According to Shell, the
hydrogenation process is well suited to the very clean bitumen produced at the Muskeg River Mine, and results in the upgrader producing more light crude oil than it inputs in the form of heavy bitumen. It also produces lower levels ofsulfur dioxide emissions than the alternative coking method which removes carbon to producepetroleum coke as a by-product. The Scotford Upgrader has its own hydrogen manufacturing unit and produces most of thehydrogen required for the hydrogen-addition processThe Scotford Upgrader is located next to Shell's Scotford Refinery, forming the Scotford Complex 40 km northeast of
Edmonton, Alberta . Much of the output of the Scotford Upgrader is sold to the Scotford Refinery. Both light and heavy crudes are also sold to Shell's Sarnia Refinery in Ontario. The rest of the synthetic crude is sold to the general marketplace.The Scotford Upgrader capacity will be expanded by convert|100000|oilbbl/d|m3/d|abbr=on by March 2010, an increase of 60% in capacity. In May 2007, the US$9 billion to US$11.3 billion expansion contract was awarded to KBR. KBR will build 160 modules and perform construction work for the atmospheric and vacuum unit and sulphur recovery unit.cite news | url = http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article133473.ece | title = KBR wins giant Athabasca contract | publisher = Upstream Online |date =
2007-05-14 | accessdate = 2008-01-03]ee also
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Alberta's Industrial Heartland
*Albian Sands References
External links
* [http://www.shell.ca/home/content/ca-en/about_shell/what_we_do/oil_sands/aosp/scotfordupgrader.html Scotford Upgrader (Shell Canada website)]
* [http://www.shell.ca/home/content/ca-en/about_shell/what_we_do/oil_products/scotford/dir_scotford.html Scotford Complex (Shell Canada website)]
* [http://www.shell.ca/home/content/ca-en/about_shell/what_we_do/oil_sands/aosp/muskegriver.html Muskeg River Mine (Shell Canada website)]
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