High Precision Shovel GPS

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Lynn M. Gould
Organization:
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

Syncrude Canada operates the largest oil sands crude oil production facility in the world and produces over 13 percent of Canada?s total oil requirements. To do this, Syncrude mines the oil sand in open pits, extracts the raw oil known as bitumen from the sand using water-based processes and upgrades it into sweet light crude oil by fluid coking, hydroprocessing, hydrotreating and reblending. The final product, Syncrude Sweet Blend (SSB) is sent by pipeline to three Edmonton area refineries and then to pipeline terminals which ship the SSB to refineries in Canada and the United States. As parts of the Mildred Lake Base Mine reached their economic life, they were replaced with new facilities at the Aurora satellite mine. Aurora is situated on Oilsand Leases 10, 12, and 34, 35 kilometres northeast of the Mildred Lake facility. (Figure 1) In 2000 the first hydrotransport low energy extraction production train started up at Aurora. A second production train is scheduled for start up in 2003. Open pit mining at Aurora occurs using two hydraulic shovels, two cable shovels, and trucks ranging from 320 ton to 380 ton payload capacities.
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APA: Lynn M. Gould  (2002)  High Precision Shovel GPS

MLA: Lynn M. Gould High Precision Shovel GPS. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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