Expansion of Shell’s Scotford upgrader goes on stream By The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press Wed, 4 May, 2011
CALGARY – Shell Canada says it has successfully started up production from the company’s Scotford upgrader refinery expansion project near Edmonton.The 100,000 barrels-per-day expansion takes upgrading capacity at Scotford to 255,000 barrels-per-day of heavy oil from the Athabasca oilsands in northern Alberta.“This startup is an important milestone for our heavy oil business,” said Marvin Odum, director of Shell’s upstream or oil production + business in the Americas.“And it adds new capacity from an important source of oil in a world requiring more secure energy.”Wednesday’s announcement marks the first commercial production from the upgrader expansion. The Scotford Upgrader processes oilsands bitumen – heavy oil – from the Muskeg River Mine and Jackpine Mine, for use in refined oil products.With production capacity at the Athabasca Oil Sands Project now at 255,000 barrels a day, Shell said it wants to improve efficiency in its refinery operations.Design and engineering work also continues on the proposed Quest carbon capture and storage project at the Scotford refinery.The planned project would capture and store underground about one million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. A final decision to begin construction could come in 2012, once all regulatory approvals are in place.Shell Canada owns 60 per cent of the Athabasca Oil Sands Project, along with Chevron Canada Limited (NYSE:CVX), with 20 per cent, and Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE:MRO) also with 20 per cent.The oilsands project includes the Muskeg River Mine, Jackpine Mine and Scotford upgrader.
Shell Canada is a unit of global giant Royal Dutch Shell Group plc and employs about 8,000 people across the country.It is a major oilsands operator, natural gas and sulphur producer and runs a string of Shell=branded gasoline stations.Royal Dutch Shell is (NYSE:RDS) incorporated in England and Wales, has its headquarters in The Hague and is listed on the London, Amsterdam, and New York stock exchanges. It operates in more than 100 countries.