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To: JJB who wrote (5040)11/9/1997 12:28:00 AM
From: Jim Atkinson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6735
 
To all from the Great White North

Another article of general interest in October 13, 1997 Alberta Report. I'm a little behind in my reading.
"Shell plans massive upgrader
Shell Canada Ltd. plans to construct a $1.8 billion upgrader at it's Scotford refinery near Edmonton. The new plant, designed to upgrade about 150 000 barrels of bitumen per day into synthetic crudes, is the third stage of Shell's proposed $3.2 billion integrated oilsands development. Last March it proposed the Lease 13 Project, a $1 billion oilsands mine and extraction plant near Fort McMurray. In July Shell announced the $375 million Corridor Pipeline, slated to carry bitumen from Lease 13 to Edmonton. If, as expected, the regulatory approval is granted by late 1998, construction of the Scotford upgrader will begin in 1999. Synthetic crude should flow in the fall of 2002, when Lease 13 is due to come on stream."

Just more trivia for you 76? followers.

Jimmie



To: JJB who wrote (5040)11/9/1997 12:08:00 PM
From: WTMHouston  Respond to of 6735
 
JJB: "wrath of con"...I can just hear (er, read) Asencio's next release already..."Judge Calls SOLV-EX Cons!"...LOL...something tells me he wouldn't look for or care about the subsequent correction or about the context...

Troy