Suncor proposes leaving oilsands in ground to cut GHG emission intensity
CALGARY — A proposal by oilsands giant Suncor Energy to leave some of its more difficult-to-produce reserves in the ground, to reduce emissions and costs, is being endorsed by environmentalists — but not by rival producer Cenovus Energy.
CEO Steve Williams said Suncor has asked the Alberta government to allow it to “strand” some of its oilsands reserves if they’re too expensive to produce, or if they’d add too greatly to the intensity levels of its overall greenhouse gas emissions.
“We are advocating in a modest way to work with government so that we can strand some of the oil in the oilsands,” said Williams on a conference call to discuss second-quarter financial results on Thursday.
He said Calgary-based Suncor (TSX:SU) can afford to leave oil behind because of its properties’ “vast” holdings, which contain 8.7-billion barrels of oilsands reserves.


