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Fossil Fuels The Alberta Tar Sands. Learning Goals: Today I will learn about fossil fuels and the Alberta Tar SandsAgenda: Introduction Lesson to Fossil.

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Page 1: Fossil Fuels The Alberta Tar Sands. Learning Goals: Today I will learn about fossil fuels and the Alberta Tar SandsAgenda: Introduction Lesson to Fossil.

Fossil FuelsFossil FuelsThe Alberta Tar Sands

Page 2: Fossil Fuels The Alberta Tar Sands. Learning Goals: Today I will learn about fossil fuels and the Alberta Tar SandsAgenda: Introduction Lesson to Fossil.

Learning Goals:Learning Goals:

•Today I will learn about fossil fuels and the Alberta Tar Sands

Agenda:Agenda:•Introduction Lesson to Fossil Fuels•USSR

Page 3: Fossil Fuels The Alberta Tar Sands. Learning Goals: Today I will learn about fossil fuels and the Alberta Tar SandsAgenda: Introduction Lesson to Fossil.

Fossil Fuels:• Fossil Fuels Fossil Fuels are

natural substances made from the remains of ancient plants and animals

• Over time heat and pressure turned decomposing remains into fuels, which release energy

• Examples: Coal Oil Natural Gas

• What kind of resource are fossil fuels?

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Problems with Fossil Fuels:

• People are using fossil fuels 100,000 faster than they are being replenished

• When people burn fossil fuels it releases energy and greenhouse gases like CO2, which cause pollution

• The burning of fossil fuels is the biggest cause of climate change!

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CoalCoal• Coal is a combustible

black or brownish-black sedimentary rock composed mostly of carbon and hydrocarbons

• Started out as fern and tree like plants over 400 million years ago

• The first fossil fuel to be used

• Can last up to 200 more years!

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What type of Resource is Coal?Oil? Natural Gas?

Why?

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OilOil• Started out as tiny

plants and animals called Plankton 500 million years ago

• First drilled in 1859• Crude oil is refined

into gasoline, kerosene, tar etc

• Provides 40% of world’s energy

• Little or none will be left in the next 100 years

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Natural GasNatural Gas• Started out as Plankton• Natural gas is made up of

four gases mixed together• Methane is the one that’s

removed and a smell is added to it

• Provides 23% of world’s energy

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Tar SandsTar Sands• Alberta has Tar Sands

(also called Oil Sands)• Tar Sands Tar Sands are murky

areas of sand mixed with oil

• Tar sands in Alberta are larger than Florida

• 174 billion barrels of oil

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Tar Sand Oil

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Alberta Ingenuity, Imperial Oil & CMASTEThe Oil Sands Process

1. the overburden is stripped from the mineable oil sand (<75 m)

2. the oil sand is mined with large shovels and trucks 3. the oil sand is crushed and mixed with hot water and a

base (to increase pH) before being hydro-transported in a pipe to the extraction plant (This starts the extraction of bitumen.)

4. the oil sand and water mixture is transferred to a large separatory funnel/tank—bitumen froth, water, and sand are separated

5. air is added to help float the bitumen froth to the top of the mixture and to be skimmed off by a large rotating paddle

6. the bitumen is upgraded to synthetic crude oil by cracking--large aromatic molecules into smaller aromatic and aliphatic ones

7. the sulfur, nitrogen and oxygen atoms and double bonds are eliminated from the sour synthetic crude by hydro-treating separate fractions of the cracked bitumen with hydrogen

8. the synthetic crude is shipped to a refinery to be refined into gasoline and other petroleum fractions

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Mining - truck and shovel

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Crushing, mixing & hydro-transport

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Frothing—floating the bitumen

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Problems with the Tar Sands:•Foreign Investment rather than Canadian

investment•Very destructive of the environment •Destroying the land of the Cree people in

Alberta ▫Amnesty International has cited the

Canadian and Albertan government for destroying the land of the Cree people

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Today’s Class:•USSR (Silent Reading) 318-320•Answer Questions 1-4 on Page 320•Be prepared to share your answers with

the class