Suncor energy - Corporate profile
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Company Profile
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Introduction Suncor Energy is a Canadian integrated energy
company based in Calgary, Alberta. Strategically focused on developing one of the world’s
largest petroleum resource basins—Canada’s Athabasca oil sands.
It explores, acquires, develops, produces and markets crude oil in Canada and internationally, and the Company transports and refines crude oil, and market petroleum and petrochemical products primarily in Canada
Revenue : $39.3 billion CAN (2011) Employees : 13,026 (2011)
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Subsidiaries
Suncor Energy Products Inc Suncor Energy Products Partnership Suncor Energy Marketing Inc Suncor Energy (U.S.A.) Inc. Fort Hills Energy L.P Petro-Canada (International) Holdings Suncor Energy Oil Sands Limited Partnership Suncor Energy St. Clair Inc. Voyageur Upgrader Corporation
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Brands
Suncor’s primary brands are - Sunoco : Refining and marketing business in
Ontario with retail distribution Petro-Canada : Refining and marketing
business across Canada. Phillips 66 : Retail sales in the Denver area Shell : Pipeline and refining operations in
Colorado and Wyoming.
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Operations Oil Sands
Recovers bitumen from oil sands through mining and in situ operations. The bitumen from both operations is then upgraded to refinery-ready feedstock and diesel fuel.
Exploration & Production
Regions of oil and gas production:
-East Coast Canada
-Norway
-United Kingdom
-Libya
-Syria
-North America Onshore
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Operations
Supply & Trading
It is organized around four main commodity groups :
-Crude Oil
-Natural Gas
-Sulphur
-Petroleum Coke
Refining
Suncor operates refineries in:
-Edmonton, Alberta
-Montreal, Quebec
-Commerce City, Colorado
-Sarnia, Ontario
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Operations
Products & Services
-Bitumen blends, asphalt
-Sweet and sour crude oil, chemicals
-Diesel, Gasoline
-Jet fuel, heavy fuel
-Home heating oils, petroleum coke
-Sulphur
Wind Power:
The wind projects :
-Ripley, Ontario
-Taber, Alberta
-Magrath, Alberta
-Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
-Thamesville, Ontario
-Drumheller, Alberta
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Business Locations
Regional Offices : Fort McMurray Damascus Tripoli Aberdeen Stavanger
Operations : MacKay River Steepbank/Millennium Firebag Denver/ Commerce City Edmonton Mississauga Sarnia Montreal Terra Nova
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Key Management Steven W. Williams : President, CEO, Non-independent
Director
Bart W. Demosky : Chief Financial Officer
Eric Axford : Executive Vice President - Business Services
Mark S. Little : Executive Vice President - Oil Sands and In Situ Business
Mike MacSween : Executive Vice President - Major Projects
Stephen D. L. Reynish : Executive Vice President - Oil Sands Ventures
Kris Smith : Executive Vice President - Refining and Marketing
Janice B. Odegaard : Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary
Paul Gardner : Senior Vice President - Human Resourceswww.uftech.com
News Sold its conventional natural gas business in
Western Canada to CQ Energy Canada Partnership (Sept'13)
Suncor Energy Sanctions Hebron project (Jan'13)
Total’s subsidiary Total E&P Canada Ltd. and Suncor Energy Inc. have signed several agreements to form a strategic oil sands alliance. (Dec'10)
Suncor, Petro-Canada announce merger worth $43 billion (Mar'09)
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Tools Used Smart Plant 3D : CAD Modeling Smart Plant P&ID : Database / Drawing Tool Smart Plant Review : Model Review, Visualization &
Collaboration Tool Smart Plant Instrumentation : Instrument Database
and Design Tool Primavera Project Planner SQL Server Microsoft Windows Server System Primavera SureTrak
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Competitors Imperial Oil Nexen Canadian Natural
Resources Exxon Mobil
Corporation Chevron Corp Royal Dutch Shell
PLC PetroChina Co Ltd
BP PLC Total SA China Petroleum &
Chemical Corporation Ecopetrol S.A. Statoil ASA Imperial Oil Ltd Repsol S.A
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Vendors
Flint Energy Services Haverly Systems Smartin Solutions Cenovus Energy
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SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Crude oil rich reserves and production
Cost discipline and experienced leadership
Weakness
Unreliability of upgraders and other operational issues
High finding and development (F&D) costs
Threats
Oversupply of upgraded SCO from oil sands could decrease the SCO premium
Labor shortage and CAD/USD swings
Opportunities
Contingent reserves and cost discipline.
Increasing US domestic production and demand for Diesel
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