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[en] This paper discussed sulphur production from Alberta's gas and oil sands industries. While sulfur derived from natural gas production in the province is expected to decline as natural gas reserves diminish, Alberta's oil sands contain high amounts of sulphur. It is not yet known how much sulphur will be produced from the province's oil sands facilities. Alberta had considerable stockpiles of sulphur in the 1970s. By 1980, inventories began to decline. By 1996, output had increased to 7.1 million tonnes. Alberta's sulphur inventory reached 9.7 million tonnes following the collapse of the Soviet Union's government mandated fertilizer industry. In 2006, sulphur supplies in Alberta reached 12 million tonnes. Reduced global output has now lowered sulphur stockpiles. Increases in sulphur prices tend to reduce market demand, and lower prices will not typically change the volume of sulphur produced as a byproduct of oil and gas operations. Bitumen-derived sulphur output is expected to exceed gas-derived sulphur output in the near future. Sulphur from oil sands processing is expected to increase by 5 million tonnes by 2017. Increased sulphur production levels in Alberta will present a significant challenge for all sectors of the hydrocarbon industry. It was concluded that developing a plan for storing, selling or disposing of the sulphur will help to ensure the profitability of oil sands operations
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PenWell, Tulsa, OK (United States). Funding organisation: Veolia Water, Mississauga, ON (Canada); Alstom (United States); Hatch, Sargent and Lundy Ltd., Calgary, AB (Canada); Sandvik, Sandviken (Sweden); Oil and Gas Journal, Houston, TX (United States); Power Engineering, Tulsa, OK (United States); Offshore, Houston, TX (United States); Oilsands Review, Calgary, AB (Canada); Oilweek Magazine, Calgary, AB (Canada); [1000 p.]; 2008; p. 1-5; 2. Conference on oil sands heavy oil technologies: stepping up - preparation for growth; Calgary, AB (Canada); 15-17 Jul 2008; Available from PenWell, 1421 S. Sheridan Road, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74112 USA
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