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=== Summary Information === | === Summary Information === | ||
| − | * | + | * Ownership: Cenovus Energy |
| + | * Website: https://www.cenovus.com/ | ||
* Country: Canada | * Country: Canada | ||
* Location: 120 kilometres south of Fort McMurray, Alberta | * Location: 120 kilometres south of Fort McMurray, Alberta | ||
* Production start: 2000 | * Production start: 2000 | ||
| − | * Partners: | + | * Partners: |
* Type: Oil | * Type: Oil | ||
* Estimated Reserves: | * Estimated Reserves: | ||
| − | * Production Volume: | + | * Production Volume: |
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
Revision as of 11:26, 13 June 2022
Summary Information
- Ownership: Cenovus Energy
- Website: https://www.cenovus.com/
- Country: Canada
- Location: 120 kilometres south of Fort McMurray, Alberta
- Production start: 2000
- Partners:
- Type: Oil
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The oil at Christina Lake is located about 375 metres below the surface and requires enhanced oil recovery technology to access and produce it.
- The primary technology used for this project is [[[Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage SAGD]]], which injects steam into the reservoir to soften the oil so it can be pumped to the surface.
- The project has been developed in phases, with phases A, B, C & D in operation
- Phases E, F & G are under development
- Oil from the project is processed at the Wood River Refinery
- Christina Lake is one of the most efficient SAGD facilities in the industry. It has a low steam to oil ratio (SOR), which means it uses less water and natural gas and creates fewer greenhouse gas emissions to produce a barrel of oil than other oil sands facilities of the same size.
- In 2019, the project had an average SOR of 2.0 This means we used approximately two barrels of steam to produce one barrel of oil.
Contractors
- **IMV Projects:** Detailed engineering services for the CLO 2012 Development
History
- 2000 - Production started
- 2011 - Cenovus received approval from the ERCB for three expansion phases (E, F and G)
- 2012 - Cenovus achieves first production from phase D Christina Lake expansion