by MrBill » Wed 06 Dec 2006, 06:21:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'H')ere I was thinking that Nat Gas is consumed by a lot of heavy oil refineries to supply hydrogen for 'upgrading' the tar like heavy oils.
From the responses above I seem to be the only one thinking that so I will now waste an hour or so on Google trying to figure out who is right.
Let me save you some time. Yes, nat gas is used to heat steam to pump down holes to liquefy bitumen, so that it can be pumped to the surface. The alternative is to mine it. Is this equivalent the majority of nat gas demand? No, but it is rising along with tarsands overall production.
hydrogen used for upgrading
The mystery to me is why despite plans to mine, extract and produce more synthetic oil, hundreds of millions of barrels per day well into the future, why Alberta and Saskatchewan along with the Federal government are not rapidly exploring plans to ramp up a CANDU reactor in N. Alberta fired by uranium from N.Saskatchewan to produce that necessary steam, and fulfill other power needs, so that non-renewable nat gas can be diverted for export?
Or at least use their huge reserves of coal to generate this power? Surely, even with the newest technology for scrubbing emissions that is 25-30% more expensive to build these plants would be a better long-term solution than burning nat gas that can be otherwise sold to generate extra revenue for the Provinces and Federal treasury?
It makes as much sense to me as using nat gas to desalinate seawater in the ME? I guess it is still too cheap and plentiful to bother with alternatives?
And while we are on topic, when will the socialist government in Saskatchewan wake up, change their tax codes, and start to compete with Alberta (and BC)? They share the same geography and natural resources, so there is no reason why Saskatchewan cannot learn from Alberta's mistakes and also benefit from this resource boom? A bit of growth might even help to pay for all those farmers retirement benefits and pensions? Or does prosperity have to end at Lloydminister?
The organized state is a wonderful invention whereby everyone can live at someone else's expense.