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Alberta Oil Sands

The Alberta Oil Sands play a significant role in the region's economy, creating numerous jobs and generating substantial tax revenue for the government. The extraction process varies depending on the depth of the oil, with surface mining employed for shallow deposits and in situ techniques for deeper reserves.

Alberta Oil Sands

Alberta Oil Sands

Use of Resources

Some of the land that has been disturbed
They recycle the water they use, and reclaim the land that was destroyed
On the bright side, the mining companies have recognized the issue and are working towards sustainable oil extraction
Wrongful Use of Land
hundreds of thousands kilometers of land in the area has experienced a disruption in its ecosystem
What used to be 7750 square kilometers of beautiful land has been deforested or harmed by the oil sands operations
Water Consumption
Even though most of the water they use is recycled, the consumption is still very large and unsustainable
In order to make one barrel of oil, two to four and a half barrels of water are needed

Economic Impact

There were around 140 300 people employed in every sector in 2017
It creates many job oppurtunities and tax revenue for the government
The Alberta Oil Sands is the main source of Cashflow in the area
Billions of dollars have been invested in the oil sands operations as well as created
The oil sands have produced over 165 billion barrels of oil reserves.
Statistics of the impact the oil sands has on the economy

The Extraction Process

Where?
Map of the Alberta Oil Sands

Peace River

Cold Lake

Athabasca

How?
Mined

The oil sands are scooped up, crushed, then extracted with the help of warm water

When the oil is within 70 meters of the Earth's surface

Oil Extraction Explained
In Situ

When it is extracted underground

When it the oil isn't close enough to the Earth's surface

Direct Impact on Residents

Mental/ Social
Many people feel like it is unfair for a variety of reasons

Other residents find it unfair because often times, the profits that come from the oil sands aren't shared evenly

The Aboriginals find it unfair because the land that they treasure, use, and protect was taken away from them. They also feel helpless, lonely, and betrayed as there is nobody there to support them.

Many Albertans are feeling conflicted as the oil sands can be both helpful and harmful
This is how people protect themselves from the pollution
Health
Some studies show that there were cancer causing chemicals found within the oil sands pollutants.

There has been an increase in cancer rates

This suggests that the recent cancer cases in the area might've been caused by the oil sands.

The particles in the air have unknown effects, leading people to think the recent health issues were a result of the oil operations.

Some of these issues include a variety of cancers and asthma and other respiratory issues.

A visual of all the carbon emissions the operations create

Pollution

Cons
There is an increased amount of fine particles in the air that people breath
Makes up one third of Canada's Greenhouse gas/Carbon Emissions (as of 2008)
The oil sands operations leaves many secondary organic aerosols in the air, potentially making it the air dangerous

Carcinogens, cancer causing chemicals, being one of the toxic components found among the pollutants

Pros
They are working to reduce their carbon emissions by using a method called Carbon Capture Storage (CCS)