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Oil Sands – Saviour or Scourge?
Dirty Oil? Ethical Oil? The industry’s best alternative?
William Schoenhardt, King City SS
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AGENDA
• Expectations / Rationale• Oil Sands – a background• Oil Sands: current state / future state• Learning Activities• Summatives
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Rationale & Links• Current, real, in the news• BIG Business• Our lifestyle!• Environment• Corporate Social Responsibility• Strategy• Emerging Markets• Canada’s GDP; F.Ex• International Relations Key Stone pipeline,
Northern Gateway PipelineOil Sands - Saviour or Scourge?
Industry
• Western Canada home to the world’s second largest proven oil reserve– 173 billion barrels!– 150 years of production!– Canada in top 5 oil production by 2020– Size of Florida!
• Bitumen – “molasses like oil mixed with sand, water and clay”
• HUGE capital investments
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Industry
• Bitumen – “molasses like oil mixed with sand, water and clay”
• HUGE capital investments
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Industry cont’d..
• Price ($30 in 2008)• Ft. McMurray growth inflation• #1 American supplier (18%)• Canadian dollar & GDP
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DIRTY OIL “Tar Sands”
• Energy intensive – natural gas• GHG emissions• Water intensive• Toxic tailings ponds• Pit mine “overburden”• Pipelines refineries USA & Asia• in situ extraction• First nations & the Boreal Forest
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ETHICAL OIL “Oil Sands”
• Best alternative• Good Jobs, increased GDP• Rule of law• Environmental standards• “made in Canada”
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• Suncor pursues a triple bottom line vision ofsustainable development – energy development should occur in a way that provides economic prosperity, promotes social well-being and preserves a healthy environment
Leading Canadian company >60% of productionmarket capitalizationSustainability report
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The Tipping PointCBC The Nature of Things
VideoCBC learning work sheet
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Sustainability “business adds values”
• Sustainability report investigation• Syncrude and Suncor
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Stakeholders
• Introduction with The Lorax• Round table stakeholder perspectives• Individuals us!
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DEBATEThe Resolution: Corporations add values1. Be it resolved that, the oil sands are the
most ethical (and viable) oil source in the world today and should continue to be aggressively developed.
2.Be it resolved that Suncor Energy’s pursuit of a ‘triple bottom line’ is...EVALUATION www.kcssbiz.com
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The Resolution: Corporations add values
FOR = “ETHICAL OIL” The development of the
oil sands is the most ethical source of oil and should be further developed
AGAINST = “DIRTY OIL The oil sands are a
scourge to the environment, social well-fare and an abomination to Canada; Development
should be severely curtailed.
CASE STUDYThe Alberta Oil Sands (also referred to as the “Tar
Sands”) has received much attention in its development. Critics claim it is the “dirtiest” oil and an environmental threat. Supporters claim that it is the most secure, source of energy and that development is being done in an “ethical” and “sustainable” manner. Complete a formal case study report on the attached article (40 marks, 60 minutes).
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Next steps ExtensionsWhat could I / we do?
• Local solution school green team?• Avatar (the movie)
• Who killed the electric car? (the movie)
• Green Energy industry Volt; photovoltaic
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Various Resources....• Ethical Oil, Ezra Levant• Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent, Andrew
Nikiforuk• www.suncor.com• www.syncrude.ca• www.kcssbiz.com• Tipping Point: the age of the oil Sands CBC The Nature of Things • When Less is More, CBC The Nature of Things• Crude Awakening: Alberta’s Oil Patch, CBC The National
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