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Canadian Transportation Fuels System

Canadian Transportation Fuels System. Overview for the Pollution Probe Energy Systems Workshop. February 9 th , 2011. Two Views of Oil Sands…. …And Wapisiw Lookout…Formerly Suncor Pond #1. Our Tailings Reduction Operations (TRO TM ) Technology is Game Changing.

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Canadian Transportation Fuels System

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  1. Canadian Transportation Fuels System Overview for the Pollution Probe Energy Systems Workshop February 9th, 2011

  2. Two Views of Oil Sands…

  3. …And Wapisiw Lookout…Formerly Suncor Pond #1 Our Tailings Reduction Operations (TROTM) Technology is Game Changing

  4. Forecasts Show Growing Demand for All Forms of Energy From ExxonMobil’s “2010 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030

  5. Global Shifts in Demands Are Under Way From ExxonMobil’s “2010 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030

  6. Canadian Crude Production and Refineries By The Numbers… Domestic Crude production 158 BL Crude Exports 109 BL Crude Imports 47 BL Refining 99 BL Source: StatsCan 2009 Data • Prince George • Husky • Come By Chance • North Atlantic • Fort McMurray • Suncor Upgrader • St. Romuald • Ultramar • Lloydminster • Husky • Edmonton • Imperial • Shell • Suncor • Regina • Co-op • Burnaby • Chevron • Dartmouth • Imperial • Montreal • Suncor • Saint John • Irving • Sarnia • Imperial • Shell • Suncor • Nanticoke • Imperial Canada is also a Net Exporter of Refined Products

  7. The Refining Process Matches Crude Types With Market Demands • Naturally occurring hydrocarbon molecules do not meet customer needs • The refining processes must : • Change the size of the molecules • Reshape them • Remove contaminants to ensure they meet requirements for: • End-use performance • Environmental performance Gasoline 20-30% Gasoline 5-15% Low Sulphur Gasoline 40-45% Distillate 20-25% Distillate 25-35% Asphalt/ Heavy Fuel Oil 60-75% Ultra Low Sulphur Distillate 35-40% Heavy Fuel Oil 35-55% Heavy Fuel Oil ~6% Asphalt ~3% Other ~10% Light CrudeProductComposition Heavy CrudeProductComposition CanadianProduct Demand (StatsCan)

  8. Crude and Product Supply – Ontario Focus Crude Movement Terminal Product Movement Refinery Crude Production Hibernia, Terra Nova, White Rose Vancouver Europe Mexico, Venezuela, North Sea US Markets Toronto Seattle Ontario is a Net Importer of Refined Products, supplied by local refineries and Trans Northern Pipeline

  9. An Overview of Transportation Fuel Greenhouse Gas Emissions Nearly 80% of the GHG emissions are out the tail pipe

  10. Which Vehicles And Fuels Will Dominate The Fleet Of The Future? Battery exchange? CNG? Propane? Electricity generation? Solar? Wind? Plug-ins? Battery Recharging? Hydrogen (Fuel Cells)? Methanol? Gasoline Hybrids? More Biofuels? Flex Fuel Vehicles? Diesel? Diesel Hybrids? E85? The challenge is in preparing for the eventual winners

  11. Questions? Mike Cassaday mcassaday@suncor.com (905) 804-4673

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