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Life Cycle Assessment of Oil Sands Technologies

Carbon Management Canada

May 24, 2012

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What is LCA?

A decision making tool to identify environmental burdens and evaluate the environmental consequences of a product, process or service over its life cycle from cradle to grave. www.nist.gov

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Motivation for Research

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Development of a LC tool for oil sands technologies can inform

• Oil sands operations and investment decisions

• Emerging technology evaluation

• R&D investment

• LCA-based polices

Policies such as California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard

• First-of-kind to use LCA to enforce policy

• Requires more sophisticated tools and frameworks

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LCA of Oil Sands

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Well-to-wheel

Recovery &

Extraction Processing Refining Use in

Vehicle

Transport & Distribution

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SAGD RECOVERY

& EXTRACTION

RECOVERY &

EXTRACTION- steam injection

- bitumen prod.

+ flare & fugitive

BOILER

UPGRADING

UPGRADING - coker and/or

hydrocracker

- hydrotreatment

+ flare & fugitive

BOILER

SCO

Process

Gas

H2

unit

Power

Grid

Natural

Gas

DiluentMake-Up

Diluent

Diluted

Bitumen

Diluted

Bitumen

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Solution

Gas

Coke

Coke

Recycled

Diluent

T

Process

Gas

Steam

H2

T

Elec. Electricity

Elec.

Steam

Surplus Electricity Sold to the Grid

CO-GEN

CO-GEN

Elec.

Greenhouse gas emissions

accounted for in the model

T Transport

H2 Hydrogen

SCO Synthetic crude oil

Process

Life cycle stage

GHOST Model

Recovery &

Extraction Refining

End Use Diluted Bitumen

Diluted Bitumen

SCO Transp Fuel Upgrading

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6 Charpentier, A., Kofoworola, O., Bergerson, J., & MacLean, H.L. Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Current Oil Sands Technologies: GHOST Model Development and SAGD Application. Environmental Science & Technology. September 2011. DOI:10.1021/es103912m. V. 45, 9393–9404. Kofoworola, O., Charpentier, A., Sleep, S., Bergerson, J., & MacLean, H. Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Current Oil Sands Technologies 2: In Situ and Surface Mining Applications. Environmental Science & Technology. In Review.

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Refinery Model

Recovery &

Extraction Refining

End Use Diluted Bitumen

Diluted Bitumen

SCO Transp Fuel Upgrading

Abella, J. and Bergerson, J. Environ. Sci. Technol. Submitted May, 2012.

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Other projects

1. GHOST model (extraction and upgrading) 2. Refining model 3. Pipeline model 4. Full WTW 5. Input Fuels/Coke markets/uncertainty 6. Cogeneration 7. Prediction of SOR 8. Emerging Technology Evaluation

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Motivation for LCA of Emerging Technologies

• Important to guide the RD&D process

– Avoid surprises

– Ensure that the goals of innovation will be achieved

• Challenges

– Proprietary data

– Disproportionately high uncertainty • Comparison with mature technologies

– Lab scale commercialized technology

– Potential for disappointment

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Current Focus of Project

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• Emerging technologies • Economic impacts • Environmental Impacts

• extraction/recovery/upgrading/transport/refin

ing

• Expert elicitation to supplement model • Workshop One - January 2012 • Two Step Expert Elicitation Surveys

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REPLACING CONVENTIONAL FUELS: CASE STUDY OF OIL SANDS COKE

Jennifer McKellar, University of Toronto; Joule Bergerson, Janne Kettunen, University of Calgary; Heather MacLean, University of Toronto

Source: David Dodge, The Pembina Institute , oilsandswatch.org (modified)

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Using Oil Sands Coke

Why consider using coke?

• Stockpiled: >64 million t or 1.9 billion GJ (2009)

• 2009 Production: 7.8 million t or 230 million GJ

• Amounts to rise over time

• Off-set demand for conventional fuels

• Potential economic benefits

Why isn’t more coke used now?

• Could increase negative environmental impacts vs. conventional fuels

• Cost of shipping out of the oil sands

• Low demand for “dirty” fuels

Sources: ERCB (2010), Jacobs (2008)

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Options for Utilizing Coke Decision-Support Framework

Most Promising Pathways

Pathway Identification

1st Stage LCA/LCC Analyses

Feasibility Screening

2nd Stage LCA/LCC Analyses

Preference Analysis

• With & Without CCS

• Natural Gas Price $5/GJ

• Net electricity for CO2 capture

Hydrogen Production

On-site Sell-to-Market

• With & Without CCS

• 3 Coal Price Options $3.3, $4.1, $6.6/GJ

• 20% efficiency penalty for CCS

Electricity Generation

China IGCC

CCS: Carbon capture & storage; IGCC: Integrated gasification combined cycle; Includes current AB carbon regulations

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Second Stage LCA/LCC Results

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Incremental GHG Emissions [t CO2E/t coke]

H2/Edmonton

H2/On-site (vs.NG) H2/Edmonton + CCS

H2/On-site + CCS (vs. NG)

Elec/China IGCC (high, med, low) (vs. coal)

Elec/China IGCC + CCS (high, med, low) (vs. coal)

Stockpiling

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Implications of Uncertainty

• Elec/China IGCC is financially preferred under many variations in key parameters

• If natural gas price rises to over $6.0/GJ and coal prices are low: H2/Edmonton preferred

• If a carbon tax is implemented at >$23/t CO2E and coal prices are low H2/On-site preferred

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Combined LCA/Real Options Analyses

Real options modifies traditional NPV analysis by incorporating the value of flexibility (e.g., wait and invest later) under uncertainty

Situation: Upgrader with “waste” coke – can store it, use it, or sell it under 2-year off-take agreements

– Natural Gas: mean-reverting, mean varies over time

– Cap & Trade: jump, then Geometric Brownian Motion

– Carbon Tax: jump, with potential for later jumps

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Real Options Analysis

Determine optimal sequences of decisions based on the following question:

Should we invest in an on-site pathway today (and receive only those cash flows from now on) or pursue another pathway today and reconsider the on-site investment at another time?

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0.14 t = 0 t = 2

0.97 Natural Gas Price Tree

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Pathway Preferences under Uncertainty in Natural Gas Price & Carbon Tax

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H2/Onsite (retrofit)

H2/Edmonton

Elec/China IGCC

Expected Value of Incremental GHG

Emissions: -9.0 million t CO2E

(-3.1% vs Elec/China IGCC)

Expected Value of NPV: $1.1 billion

(+22% vs Elec/China IGCC)

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Sensitivity Analysis

Carbon tax implemented at $30/t CO2E (vs. $20/t CO2E)

– 4.4% increase in expected value of NPV

– 11% increase in expected value of GHG emissions

Faster natural gas price growth (to expected value of $14/GJ at end vs. $5.3/GJ)

– Elec/China IGCC preference to zero after year 4

– 130% increase in expected value of NPV

– 130% increase in expected value of GHG emissions

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Key Findings

There are opportunities available for coke utilisation

– Elec/China IGCC financially preferred under LCC analysis

A real options analysis provides greater insights into the financial & environmental implications of uncertainty

– Over time, preference shifts to hydrogen production

Decision-support framework and combined LCA/real options analyses are valuable tools for analysing financial, environmental and feasibility aspects of fuel replacement decisions and energy systems generally

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Acknowledgements

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Toronto: Dr. Heather MacLean Dr. Jennifer McKellar

Diana Pacheco Sylvia Sleep

Calgary: Dr. Joule Bergerson

Dr. David Keith Dr. Jared Carbone

Jessica Abella Dr. Ganesh Doluweera

Graeme Marshman Jessica Chan

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Acknowledgements

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• Natural Resources Canada

• Alberta Innovates: Energy and Environment Solutions

• Carbon Management Canada NCE

• AUTO21 Network Centre of Excellence

• Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

• Ontario Graduate Scholarship

• Oil Sands Industry Consortium

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Decision-Support Framework

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• Pathway Identification

• Technical Specifications, Life Cycle Activities

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• First Stage Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) & Life Cycle Costing (LCC)

• Simplifying Assumptions, Reasonable Quality Data

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• Feasibility Screening

• Regulatory Compliance, Pathway Experience & Drivers, Sensitivity Analysis

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• Second Stage LCA & LCC for Most Promising Pathways

• Revisit Assumptions, Improve Accuracy

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• Stakeholder Preference Analysis

• How Might Stakeholders Try to Influence Decisions?

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Life Cycle Assessment & Costing • Comparative LCAs:

– Coke vs. conventional fuel pathway

– Between coke pathways (incremental metric)

• Metrics: GHGs, select criteria air pollutants

• NPVs based on cost of conventional fuel pathways

• Horizon 15 y

• Discount rate 15%

• Coke of one project 2.5 million t/y

Coke Production

Truck & Rail Transportation

Gasification

Electricity Transmission

LCA Boundary

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Prices Under Uncertainty

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Carbon Tax

Cap & Trade

Natural Gas