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Alberta gives approval to shelved Suncor project

Don Horne   

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The Alberta government has approved an application by Suncor Energy Inc. to build a 40,000-barrel-per-day thermal oil sands project but construction is unlikely to start any time soon.

The province says in a news release that the Meadow Creek West project 40 kilometres south of Fort McMurray, which would use steam to produce bitumen from wells, can now apply for environmental and local development permits.

Suncor CEO Mark Little, however, told Canadian Press earlier this month his company plans to delay development of Meadow Creek West and the previously approved 80,000-bpd Meadow Creek East projects until 2023 at the earliest because it is focusing on lower cost expansions of its existing oil sands facilities.

The Suncor approval comes a day after a Calgary judge ordered the province to render a decision within 10 days on the 10,000-bpd Rigel thermal oil sands project proposed by privately held Prosper Petroleum Ltd.

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The project received approval from the Alberta Energy Regulator in June 2018 but has not received needed cabinet approval — a delay that Justice Barbara Romaine found to be unreasonable given that an average project takes about seven months to be approved or denied.

The province has said it will appeal the 10-day deadline ruling.

(Canadian Press)

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