A very interesting break down of a important subject. The only thing I didn't agree with is this new age carbon capture crap. Fake science by left wing progressives 😂😅😊.
@Matthew.com.a2 күн бұрын
What an environmental dissaster!!!! Canadians should be ashame of themselves!!! They are raping the environment, there is nothing to boast about here!!!
@benitomoralesjr11423 күн бұрын
Up in smoke. Born a joke.
@alanmctavish36288 күн бұрын
The greatest continuing environmental disaster in Canadian history. No-one is held accountable.
@canadians22149 күн бұрын
I'M FROM EDMONTON ALBERTA ORIGINALLY. AND I HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THEM AS THE TAR SANDS, NOT OIL SANDS. SOMEONE PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF I'M CORRECT ON THIS. THANK YOU
@cyclopath10009 күн бұрын
Great video.
@lesliewoinarowicz701810 күн бұрын
Mine baby mine.
@AngelineThompson-x4k13 күн бұрын
You never paid for the 150 years of stolen oils and goods You're told back then not to bother anything 6 feet under ground But you breached back then and breaching now looking forward to the profits and drinks and stale foods. Don't listen to the traditional chiefs Like you normally never listen to the traditional chiefs And you will get whatever you worked for Global crisis mandatory cure fake injection of lave You know Lake of hell The death sentence you settlers love to practice is already arriving Look OUTSIDE
@ticklemeandillhurtyou580013 күн бұрын
God bless all our fossil fuel and electrical workers without them we'd still be living in the Stone age
@hillbillybeerdranker667813 күн бұрын
I'm not a Co2 climate changer conspiracy theorist, and am not worried about burning Co2 plant food, but what is that mining and processing doing to your environment and water supply? They have to mix carcinogenic chemicals, such as Benzene, with the tar oil to get it to flow through pipelines.
@norbertmeier537414 күн бұрын
Oil sand s I look at like a environmental clean up Justin dont understand that talks about climate and knows nothing about it Justin another W E F puppy all he is
@brittraney116 күн бұрын
It almost seems like this entire industry exists, only to support itself
@garo5218 күн бұрын
Great content 💯🎯
@andrewpower-gs8bz22 күн бұрын
What a joke, Canada selling oil to USA for $10 a barrel, and we Canadian's pay more for other own product, Canada needs to build their own refinery to get the most out of other oil, USA always ripping Canada off
@polifriedman163323 күн бұрын
The US gonna invade !
@geoff3ry26 күн бұрын
This crud industry is just one reason why we are locked into Runaway Greenhouse Effect and near term large mammalian extinction by 2030 .
@malvinderkaur54127 күн бұрын
Nobody is disputing how fuels raced world to fast forward reward motion yet the reality is that after more than 100 years it’s reserves worldwide are depleted and going out fast, the way it’s used, wasted therefore it’s very urgent to conserve remaining deposits to long usage so other alternative energies are found, but I guess like Oil Men docu. Points out ‘ roughnecks, or red necks average regular public world over same groups close to 80% of worlds population falls into this category very few human minds over time can be called really far sighted and all round intelligence so need of hour at present times is restructuring reforming remaking entire social civil municipalities along with commutes and population control for the eventuality which is going to happen, may not be this generation but certainly for coming ones, fuels are powering everything means everything is interconnected in it’s functioning which leads to main ‘ Budaao😊 powering everything means fuel
@michallenc4917Ай бұрын
Cool. I'm viewer No. 420. I wonder, how did this end-up in my recommendation.
@FourthWayRanchАй бұрын
Shouldn't sell oil to china
@centralmountain42412 ай бұрын
4:28 CEO Frank Spragina was really pivotal with his 1964 work at Syncrude.
@charlesburke23792 ай бұрын
One of most unusual places you'll ever see. And the sands appear absolutely saturated in it. Oil has always worked its way to the surface but never in the volume as what's going on here. Hundreds of miles of this.
@2bit6612 ай бұрын
Is it safe to drink from the Athabasca River?
@chucksurgeonertribute21132 ай бұрын
Dont forget the 1980 National Energy Program.
@seanhewitt6032 ай бұрын
If you ever needed proof Canada was populated with less than intelligent serfs, the fact that they don't have refineries to clean up the crude oilsands oil should be proof enough...
@DT-dv6wf2 ай бұрын
No we are no moving away, we are being forced too.. Carbon emissions are not the problem its the ELITES..
@jamezbrian41352 ай бұрын
man, Canada is soooooooooooooo green, just ask any Canadian
@karenfreeman16012 ай бұрын
We in America have small refineries for processing into methane, propane, octane and butane. Processcontrols at present are Atomic bombs. Look at by google. Pictures of process control explosion and solar explosions. Until these plants clean up nuclear radiation hot and cold air waves and cancerous waste water stay with older techn😢 its better than death
@solarheat90162 ай бұрын
I love my electric car. We hardly ever drive the gas car these days.
@JensSchraeder2 ай бұрын
How bout in the winter? 😂
@tosa3052 ай бұрын
Go Canada! Canadian oil is at least democratic oil. I switched to EV with political motives. Most of our money buying gasoline in Finland goes to dictatorships. You never know how much of it goes to terroruzzia.
@RustyWelch-x4y2 ай бұрын
The energy return on investment (EROI) of the Canadian oil sands (or tarsands) is a measure of how many units of energy are gained for every unit of energy invested in extraction, processing, and transportation. This is expressed as a ratio of energy output (in BTUs) to energy input. For the **oil sands**: ### **BTU Output vs. Input**: - **Output**: For every **1 BTU** of energy extracted from the oil sands, approximately **0.2 to 0.3 BTUs** of energy are required as input, giving an EROI of around 4:1 to 5:1. This means that for every 4 to 5 BTUs of energy produced, 1 BTU is consumed in the process. - **Input**: This input includes the energy used in mining or in-situ extraction (like steam-assisted gravity drainage, or SAGD), upgrading bitumen into synthetic crude oil, and transporting the final product. ### **Comparison to Other Sources**: The EROI of oil sands is relatively low compared to conventional oil, which typically has an EROI of 10:1 or higher. This is because the process of extracting bitumen from oil sands is more energy-intensive than extracting conventional crude oil. ### **Factors Affecting EROI**: 1. **Extraction Method**: In-situ extraction (like SAGD) typically has a lower EROI (higher energy input) than surface mining. 2. **Energy Source**: The energy used in extraction often comes from natural gas, and its efficiency can impact the overall EROI. 3. **Upgrading Process**: Turning bitumen into synthetic crude oil requires additional energy, which lowers the overall EROI compared to raw bitumen. In summary, the EROI for oil sands extraction is about 4:1 to 5:1, meaning that for every BTU of energy input, 4 to 5 BTUs of output are gained. However, this is lower than conventional oil, reflecting the higher energy costs of extracting and processing bitumen.
@billwilson-es5yn9 күн бұрын
The mining and refining operators wanted to build a nuclear reactor to supply electricity and hot water for their operations but was turned down in Ottawa as being dangerous for the environment.
@johnravensbergen33242 ай бұрын
Very good!
@HumphreyDeFirst3 ай бұрын
Are/can petroleum & gas byproducts be extracted from the oil sands? What are all the possible byproducts from Alberta's oil sands?
@notme26203 ай бұрын
The Alberta Oil Sands, the biggest environmental clean-up ever undertaking. No more oil leaching out of the ground and into the rivers, plus returning 99.999% of clean sand to mother nature for forest, CO2 recycle and eventually logging. There are many bright futures in Alberta, Agriculture, mining, forestry, fossil resources and the associated finance, technology, manufacturing, service, education, environmental, health, safety and tourism, employing hundreds of thousands of middle to high income jobs. Alberta state of the art industries are recognized as one of the top and most advanced in the world and with the correct political governance there are still huge and plentifully opportunities to further grow all of these industries, "the Alberta Advantage"
@krukpolny85053 ай бұрын
Open Oil Pipelines from Canada to USA. KZbin.
@Owl3503 ай бұрын
#JustStopOil !
@XYZ-Drafting_and_Designs4 ай бұрын
What I do know is American interest and our canadian government try to destroy the oil sands industry with disinformation. We in Alberta stand alone. # Alberta strong# Best province in Canada.
@alexanderkachur90144 ай бұрын
Ducks
@mito884 ай бұрын
asphalt ----- as'fault
@mito884 ай бұрын
a wasteland
@Crawlerjamie5 ай бұрын
Oil hell yeah brother
@nielswil5 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago i was invited for a interview to work here ( i am from Europe) and during the interview (which was not done in English) the interviewer's opinion was that my English was not good enough to start working here. Glad i wasn't.
@afsarahmed63655 ай бұрын
The refineries that used to be in Mississauga, were those complex or basic refineries?
@mattlittlejohn16955 ай бұрын
Dilbut and heavy oil is nasty stuff. Nobody wants to pipe or handle that shit except the shipyards, ships burn that awful stuff in international waters. Great presentation, but not a lot of mention about those tailing ponds and what they contain (or don't).
@steventhibert95315 ай бұрын
A lot of Information thank's. I was tired of the yelling a pure bs
@lucmarchand6175 ай бұрын
I work fording coal elkford,bc 1980-88 suncor and syncrude visist all major mines in bc learn something.i visist suncor base plant in 1984 for help them.the report by fording coal include myself was going full scale with bigger trucks,shovels,dozer so on.the biggest problems was get access the major bank in wall street and bay street was not easy take long time.the war in kuwait1990-91 change everything.ralph klein was big plus too before ball start moving.😮
@MarkSmith-js2pu6 ай бұрын
It’s a crying shame that all that planning, investment, efficiency, care of the planet, and genius is now threatened by the impossible “net zero” goal.
@ddrhazy5 күн бұрын
Even if the entire fleet was electrified tomorrow, 50% of oil is used for things that can't be electrified like fuel for jets, trucks, buses and plastic products.
@ignorthepain6 ай бұрын
Government and taxes always make shit better 😂😂😂
@NathanBrown-z7o6 ай бұрын
Your all going to die alone with cat's if you keep ignoring me.
@NathanBrown-z7o6 ай бұрын
Invade, Canada again, oil.
@puirYorick6 ай бұрын
It's a dirty messy process but, as long as the producers are required to set aside the resources to fund the end of life cleanup of their sites, I don't have an issue with this specific production process. A lot of manufacturing is smelly and ugly. Just clean it up after. Don't let firms make millions in the market then declare bankruptcy in hard market times and walk away from poor producing sites and form a new numbered company to start over elsewhere. The global carbon issue is a whole other topic that needs a deeper dive.