Electric Horizons
New Technology Will Make the Oilsands Cleaner and Richer
By Robert Owen
The  extraction of bitumen from Alberta’s oilsands is so massive as to be  visible from space. The resulting images fuel protests and line the  pockets of environmental groups. But new technology is about to  transform the industry, making extraction cleaner, more efficient and  far less intrusive.
Oilsands recovery was first accomplished by  open-pit mining. Then rising oil prices enabled the introduction of  steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD). Coming next is electric  multiphase heating.
Two companies are developing this technology.  In 2005, E-T Energy began testing their version of Electrothermal  Dynamic Stripping or ET-DSP. This involves drilling up to four vertical  well bores into which elements are introduced in order to pass  electricity through the water surrounding the bitumen in the reservoir,  lowering the viscosity. A gathering well is then drilled in the centre  of the four electric elements to enable production.
 
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