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WELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) is a unique alliance of oil sands producers focused on accelerating environmental performance in Canada’s oil sands. COSIA enables collaboration and innovation between thinkers from industry, government, academia and the wider public to improve measurement, accountability and performance in the oil sands across our environmental priority areasLEAVING A LEGACY
The world is looking for ways to drastically reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and oil sands producers are among those who have made ambitious commitments to achieve net zero, or near net zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. There are many pathways to get there and one with great promise is carbon utilization. A study commissioned by the University of Michigan’s Global CO2 Initiative and MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings moreJOHN BROGLY
John Brogly. Director, Water and Tailings EPAs. John has more than 30 years of experience in the energy industry. He joined COSIA from Canadian Natural Resources, where he worked for more than eight years and rounding out his experience there as Manager, Engineering Support, Bitumen Production at Horizon Oil Sands. At Canadian Natural, John TITANIA MEMBRANE DE-RISKING PILOT PROJECT Starting in 2015, the Titania Membrane De-risking Pilot Project has been carried out at Albian to test titania membranes with a surface area of 0.25 m2. Initial testing demonstrated the versatility of the titania technology to operate effectively in a wide range of water quality conditions. If successful, this technology has the potentialto be
TOOLKIT | COSIA KNOWLEDGE PORTAL Your How-To Silvicultural Toolkit. Some of the ideas talked about on this site may be new to you, while others may represent small changes to current practices. Check out these videos, factsheets and guidebooks to see how you can improve outcomes on your sites using proven restoration approaches. COSIA member companies are proud tohost this
HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca PROJECTS | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) is a unique alliance of oil sands producers focused on accelerating environmental performance in Canada’s oil sands. COSIA enables collaboration and innovation between thinkers from industry, government, academia and the wider public to improve measurement, accountability and performance in the oil sands across our environmental priority areasLEAVING A LEGACY
The world is looking for ways to drastically reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and oil sands producers are among those who have made ambitious commitments to achieve net zero, or near net zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. There are many pathways to get there and one with great promise is carbon utilization. A study commissioned by the University of Michigan’s Global CO2 Initiative and MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings moreJOHN BROGLY
John Brogly. Director, Water and Tailings EPAs. John has more than 30 years of experience in the energy industry. He joined COSIA from Canadian Natural Resources, where he worked for more than eight years and rounding out his experience there as Manager, Engineering Support, Bitumen Production at Horizon Oil Sands. At Canadian Natural, John TITANIA MEMBRANE DE-RISKING PILOT PROJECT Starting in 2015, the Titania Membrane De-risking Pilot Project has been carried out at Albian to test titania membranes with a surface area of 0.25 m2. Initial testing demonstrated the versatility of the titania technology to operate effectively in a wide range of water quality conditions. If successful, this technology has the potentialto be
TOOLKIT | COSIA KNOWLEDGE PORTAL Your How-To Silvicultural Toolkit. Some of the ideas talked about on this site may be new to you, while others may represent small changes to current practices. Check out these videos, factsheets and guidebooks to see how you can improve outcomes on your sites using proven restoration approaches. COSIA member companies are proud tohost this
PROJECTS | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caANNUAL REPORT 2019
Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca EMISSIONS FREE ENERGY POSSIBLE COSIA has endorsed this plan and signed up to participate. Clean energy from small modular reactors (SMRs) could be a major player in supplying heat, steam and electricity to mining, manufacturing, and other industries worldwide. This emerging, emissions-free technology could help countries, including Canada, address climate change byreplacing
ALBERTA CARBON TRUNK LINE PROJECT IN OPERATION 2021-02-01. As of June 2, 2020, a new system designed to safely transport and permanently store carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, became fully operational. The Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) system, the world’s newest large-scale carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) project, is changing the way carbon is managed inAlberta and
NIKANOTEE FEN
In 2013, Suncor Energy, with the help of joint industry project (JIP) partners Imperial Oil Limited and Shell Canada, completed construction of a three-hectare fen, named the Nikanotee Fen (pronounced Nee-ga-no-tee; Cree word for “future”). This achievement established Suncor as one of the first companies in the world tocomplete
HOME | NRG COSIA CARBON XPRIZE Visit transformingthefuture.ca to find out who the winners are and get the latest update!. The US$20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE challenges the world to reimagine what we can do with CO 2 emissions by incentivizing and accelerating the development of technologies that convert CO 2 into valuable products.. These technologies have the potential to transform how the world approaches CO 2 mitigation WE CAN BUILD WETLANDS, NOW WHAT? A new research chair at the University of Calgary is poised to help oil sands companies measure the success of wetland reclamation. Jan Ciborowski, a leading wetlands scientist with a passion for solving big environmental questions, is the new NSERC COSIA Industrial Research Chair in Oil Sands Wetland Reclamation. FILTER PRESS PROJECT The Filter Press is a technology that COSIA companies are assessing to speed water reclamation by mechanically pressing water out of Mature Fine Tailings (MFT). MFT is a settled out layer of water and miniscule clay particles, called fines, which can remain suspended for decadesif not treated.
JOHN BROGLY
John Brogly. Director, Water and Tailings EPAs. John has more than 30 years of experience in the energy industry. He joined COSIA from Canadian Natural Resources, where he worked for more than eight years and rounding out his experience there as Manager, Engineering Support, Bitumen Production at Horizon Oil Sands. At Canadian Natural, John TITANIA MEMBRANE DE-RISKING PILOT PROJECT Starting in 2015, the Titania Membrane De-risking Pilot Project has been carried out at Albian to test titania membranes with a surface area of 0.25 m2. Initial testing demonstrated the versatility of the titania technology to operate effectively in a wide range of water quality conditions. If successful, this technology has the potentialto be
HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. FORESIGHT AND COSIA LAUNCH PRIZE COMPETITION SEEKING TO Updated on May 17, 2021: While the competition has closed, we always welcome innovative ideas via our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal.. Apply. COSIA has partnered with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to launch an open innovation competition, seeking seismic exploration technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands exploration. MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings more HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. FORESIGHT AND COSIA LAUNCH PRIZE COMPETITION SEEKING TO Updated on May 17, 2021: While the competition has closed, we always welcome innovative ideas via our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal.. Apply. COSIA has partnered with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to launch an open innovation competition, seeking seismic exploration technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands exploration. MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings more TUNE INTO INNOVATIVE MINDS Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca EMISSIONS FREE ENERGY POSSIBLE COSIA has endorsed this plan and signed up to participate. Clean energy from small modular reactors (SMRs) could be a major player in supplying heat, steam and electricity to mining, manufacturing, and other industries worldwide. This emerging, emissions-free technology could help countries, including Canada, address climate change byreplacing
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE Shell is the first oil sands operator to incorporate CCS on a commercial scale. CO2 capture technology has been used successfully for several decades in the petroleum, chemical and power industries. Using Shell’s-patented amine technology, Quest will capture up to 35 per cent of the direct CO2 emissions from the Scotford Upgrader.INTRODUCTION
COSIA WATER EPA – 2020 MINING RESEARCH REPORT i . INTRODUCTION . This report summarizes progress for research projects that were active in 2020related to improving the use and management of water by the Mining Subcommitteeof Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance FILTER PRESS PROJECT The Filter Press is a technology that COSIA companies are assessing to speed water reclamation by mechanically pressing water out of Mature Fine Tailings (MFT). MFT is a settled out layer of water and miniscule clay particles, called fines, which can remain suspended for decadesif not treated.
HOME | NRG COSIA CARBON XPRIZE Visit transformingthefuture.ca to find out who the winners are and get the latest update!. The US$20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE challenges the world to reimagine what we can do with CO 2 emissions by incentivizing and accelerating the development of technologies that convert CO 2 into valuable products.. These technologies have the potential to transform how the world approaches CO 2 mitigation OIL SANDS MONITORING PROGRAM 101 A: Several smaller regional monitoring programs were combined in 2012 to create the Oil Sands Monitoring Program. The initiative was led by the Alberta provincial government and the federal government as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the oil sands continued to be developed in a responsible and sustainable way. THE COSIA INNOVATION MODEL: GETTING TO COMMERCIALIZATION When COSIA was formed, we worked hard to define how we wanted to collaborate across our member companies. We knew the key to seamless collaboration and faster outcomes was a common innovation model that would articulate how we could work together effectively. TITANIA MEMBRANE DE-RISKING PILOT PROJECT Starting in 2015, the Titania Membrane De-risking Pilot Project has been carried out at Albian to test titania membranes with a surface area of 0.25 m2. Initial testing demonstrated the versatility of the titania technology to operate effectively in a wide range of water quality conditions. If successful, this technology has the potentialto be
2019 WATER MINING RESEARCH REPORT The COSIA Water EPA Mining Subcommittee Group participants during the period of this report were: Canadian Natural Resources Limited , Imperial Oil Resources Limited, Shell HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. FORESIGHT AND COSIA LAUNCH PRIZE COMPETITION SEEKING TO Updated on May 17, 2021: While the competition has closed, we always welcome innovative ideas via our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal.. Apply. COSIA has partnered with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to launch an open innovation competition, seeking seismic exploration technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands exploration. MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings more HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. FORESIGHT AND COSIA LAUNCH PRIZE COMPETITION SEEKING TO Updated on May 17, 2021: While the competition has closed, we always welcome innovative ideas via our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal.. Apply. COSIA has partnered with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to launch an open innovation competition, seeking seismic exploration technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands exploration. MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings more TUNE INTO INNOVATIVE MINDS Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca EMISSIONS FREE ENERGY POSSIBLE COSIA has endorsed this plan and signed up to participate. Clean energy from small modular reactors (SMRs) could be a major player in supplying heat, steam and electricity to mining, manufacturing, and other industries worldwide. This emerging, emissions-free technology could help countries, including Canada, address climate change byreplacing
INTRODUCTION
COSIA WATER EPA – 2020 MINING RESEARCH REPORT i . INTRODUCTION . This report summarizes progress for research projects that were active in 2020related to improving the use and management of water by the Mining Subcommitteeof Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE Shell is the first oil sands operator to incorporate CCS on a commercial scale. CO2 capture technology has been used successfully for several decades in the petroleum, chemical and power industries. Using Shell’s-patented amine technology, Quest will capture up to 35 per cent of the direct CO2 emissions from the Scotford Upgrader. FILTER PRESS PROJECT The Filter Press is a technology that COSIA companies are assessing to speed water reclamation by mechanically pressing water out of Mature Fine Tailings (MFT). MFT is a settled out layer of water and miniscule clay particles, called fines, which can remain suspended for decadesif not treated.
OIL SANDS MONITORING PROGRAM 101 A: Several smaller regional monitoring programs were combined in 2012 to create the Oil Sands Monitoring Program. The initiative was led by the Alberta provincial government and the federal government as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the oil sands continued to be developed in a responsible and sustainable way. THE COSIA INNOVATION MODEL: GETTING TO COMMERCIALIZATION When COSIA was formed, we worked hard to define how we wanted to collaborate across our member companies. We knew the key to seamless collaboration and faster outcomes was a common innovation model that would articulate how we could work together effectively. WHY DO WE WANT TO CONSERVE PEATLANDS? Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca TITANIA MEMBRANE DE-RISKING PILOT PROJECT Starting in 2015, the Titania Membrane De-risking Pilot Project has been carried out at Albian to test titania membranes with a surface area of 0.25 m2. Initial testing demonstrated the versatility of the titania technology to operate effectively in a wide range of water quality conditions. If successful, this technology has the potentialto be
2019 WATER MINING RESEARCH REPORT The COSIA Water EPA Mining Subcommittee Group participants during the period of this report were: Canadian Natural Resources Limited , Imperial Oil Resources Limited, Shell HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. FORESIGHT AND COSIA LAUNCH PRIZE COMPETITION SEEKING TO Updated on May 17, 2021: While the competition has closed, we always welcome innovative ideas via our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal.. Apply. COSIA has partnered with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to launch an open innovation competition, seeking seismic exploration technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands exploration. MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings more MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCE FOR AN OIL SANDS SURFACE Revision Description Author Quality Check Independent Review 0 For Client Approval BT 13/12/19 BT 13/12/19 GW 13/12/19 1 Final BT 18/03/20 BT 18/03/20 GW 18/03/20 HOME | NRG COSIA CARBON XPRIZE Visit transformingthefuture.ca to find out who the winners are and get the latest update!. The US$20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE challenges the world to reimagine what we can do with CO 2 emissions by incentivizing and accelerating the development of technologies that convert CO 2 into valuable products.. These technologies have the potential to transform how the world approaches CO 2 mitigationJOHN BROGLY
John Brogly. Director, Water and Tailings EPAs. John has more than 30 years of experience in the energy industry. He joined COSIA from Canadian Natural Resources, where he worked for more than eight years and rounding out his experience there as Manager, Engineering Support, Bitumen Production at Horizon Oil Sands. At Canadian Natural, John TOOLKIT | COSIA KNOWLEDGE PORTAL Your How-To Silvicultural Toolkit. Some of the ideas talked about on this site may be new to you, while others may represent small changes to current practices. Check out these videos, factsheets and guidebooks to see how you can improve outcomes on your sites using proven restoration approaches. COSIA member companies are proud tohost this
NEW STEAM GENERATION TECHNOLOGY COULD ELIMINATE GHG There’s potential for significant environmental benefits coming from the Suncor-led development of Direct Contact Steam Generation (DCSG) technology – an evolving technique that could become the standard for the in-situ method of steam-heating bitumen and pumping it to thesurface.
HOMEPAGE | CANADA’S OIL SANDS INNOVATION ALLIANCE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.caWELCOME TO E-TAP
Welcome to E-TAP. COSIA’s Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then. FORESIGHT AND COSIA LAUNCH PRIZE COMPETITION SEEKING TO Updated on May 17, 2021: While the competition has closed, we always welcome innovative ideas via our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal.. Apply. COSIA has partnered with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to launch an open innovation competition, seeking seismic exploration technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands exploration. MEASURING THE VALUE OF INNOVATION For the smallest firm, for every dollar they spend on a research project. they received access to $43 worth of project research. Even the largest producer received over 4 times the value of the research dollars they put in, $4.60 for each dollar invested. The real value however is even greater. For example, if a technology costs $1 millionto
BUGS HELP VEGETATION GROW ON TAILINGS Harnessing the power of the brightest minds is the key to driving innovation forward. So, when Victoria Collins, a microbiologist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), met colleague Amanda Schoonmaker, who leads NAIT’s forest reclamation applied research program, they wondered if combining their efforts would result in novel ways to remove water from tailings more MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCE FOR AN OIL SANDS SURFACE Revision Description Author Quality Check Independent Review 0 For Client Approval BT 13/12/19 BT 13/12/19 GW 13/12/19 1 Final BT 18/03/20 BT 18/03/20 GW 18/03/20 HOME | NRG COSIA CARBON XPRIZE Visit transformingthefuture.ca to find out who the winners are and get the latest update!. The US$20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE challenges the world to reimagine what we can do with CO 2 emissions by incentivizing and accelerating the development of technologies that convert CO 2 into valuable products.. These technologies have the potential to transform how the world approaches CO 2 mitigationJOHN BROGLY
John Brogly. Director, Water and Tailings EPAs. John has more than 30 years of experience in the energy industry. He joined COSIA from Canadian Natural Resources, where he worked for more than eight years and rounding out his experience there as Manager, Engineering Support, Bitumen Production at Horizon Oil Sands. At Canadian Natural, John TOOLKIT | COSIA KNOWLEDGE PORTAL Your How-To Silvicultural Toolkit. Some of the ideas talked about on this site may be new to you, while others may represent small changes to current practices. Check out these videos, factsheets and guidebooks to see how you can improve outcomes on your sites using proven restoration approaches. COSIA member companies are proud tohost this
NEW STEAM GENERATION TECHNOLOGY COULD ELIMINATE GHG There’s potential for significant environmental benefits coming from the Suncor-led development of Direct Contact Steam Generation (DCSG) technology – an evolving technique that could become the standard for the in-situ method of steam-heating bitumen and pumping it to thesurface.
TUNE INTO INNOVATIVE MINDS Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE Shell is the first oil sands operator to incorporate CCS on a commercial scale. CO2 capture technology has been used successfully for several decades in the petroleum, chemical and power industries. Using Shell’s-patented amine technology, Quest will capture up to 35 per cent of the direct CO2 emissions from the Scotford Upgrader. FILTER PRESS PROJECT The Filter Press is a technology that COSIA companies are assessing to speed water reclamation by mechanically pressing water out of Mature Fine Tailings (MFT). MFT is a settled out layer of water and miniscule clay particles, called fines, which can remain suspended for decadesif not treated.
COSIA GLOBAL GHG CHALLENGE Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) is a unique collaboration of oil sands producers focused on improved environmental performance in Canada’s oil sands through action and innovation. We are looking for hard science solutions to our toughest problems. The alliance was launched in 2012 when COSIA’s member companies putaside
DIRECT CONTACT STEAM GENERATION Carbon dioxide is released through the boiler exhaust stacks vented above ground. To help reduce the environmental footprint of extraction, researchers are piloting a technique called direct contact steam generation, or DCSG. In this process, wastewater is in directcontact with
TITANIA MEMBRANE DE-RISKING PILOT PROJECT Starting in 2015, the Titania Membrane De-risking Pilot Project has been carried out at Albian to test titania membranes with a surface area of 0.25 m2. Initial testing demonstrated the versatility of the titania technology to operate effectively in a wide range of water quality conditions. If successful, this technology has the potentialto be
THE COSIA INNOVATION MODEL: GETTING TO COMMERCIALIZATION When COSIA was formed, we worked hard to define how we wanted to collaborate across our member companies. We knew the key to seamless collaboration and faster outcomes was a common innovation model that would articulate how we could work together effectively. WHY DO WE WANT TO CONSERVE PEATLANDS? Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) Mailing Address 520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7. Phone: 403.444.5282 Email: info@cosia.ca 2019 WATER MINING RESEARCH REPORT The COSIA Water EPA Mining Subcommittee Group participants during the period of this report were: Canadian Natural Resources Limited , Imperial Oil Resources Limited, Shell NEW STEAM GENERATION TECHNOLOGY COULD ELIMINATE GHG There’s potential for significant environmental benefits coming from the Suncor-led development of Direct Contact Steam Generation (DCSG) technology – an evolving technique that could become the standard for the in-situ method of steam-heating bitumen and pumping it to thesurface.
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Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA)Mailing Address
520 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 3R7Phone:
403.444.5282
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info@cosia.ca
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HUMAN INGENUITY: REIMAGINING ENERGY FOR OUR PLANET We are an alliance of oil sands companies working with scientists, academics, and innovators to make Canadian energy part of a sustainable environment.Discover COSIA
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A CATALYST FOR BETTER ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES From exciting new scientific discoveries to game-changing technologies (and everything in between), our focus is on innovation. Explore research, innovation opportunities and projects within our priority areas. Or, submit an idea for consideration.
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2020-11-23
NEAR NET ZERO EMISSIONS: WHAT WILL IT TAKE? The world is looking for ways to drastically reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and oil sands producers are among those who…2020-11-23
RADICAL SHARING FINDS SOLUTIONS FASTER After six years at COSIA, I’ve seen how radical sharing promotes a positive shift in the culture of innovation and achieves…2020-11-16
CARBON CAPTURE SECTOR TAKING OFF COVID-19 threw some hurdles at the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE competition this year, but it didn’t derail the 10 finalists who…2020-11-09
CHANGING OUR WORLD: PARTNERSHIPS DRIVE ENVIRONMENTAL GAINS Changing our world COSIA brings together the best researchers from Canada and around the world to tackle tough…2020-11-02
CHANGING OUR WORLD: CLEAN STEAM Changing our World COSIA brings together the best researchers from Canada and around the world to tackle tough environmental…2020-10-19
LOOKING OUT FOR WOODLAND CARIBOU In the early days of the oil and gas industry, seismic lines and access roads were cut into the boreal forest for exploration and…Read More!
BE PART OF THE SOLUTION FEATURED INNOVATION OPPORTUNITY HELPING TO CLEAR THE AIR ON OIL SANDS EMISSIONS: NATURAL GASDECARBONIZATION
Climate change is one of the most significant issues of our time with scientific, societal, economic and political implications. Recognizing the importance of this issue, COSIA members are working hard to address the climate-related risks of their operations, while also meeting growing global energy demand and supporting economicdevelopment.
Through the development and application of innovative technologies, COSIA is investigating new ways to reduce energy use and associated GHG emissions for oil sands ‘in situ’, meaning in place, and mining operations. Our latest area of focus calls on innovators, like you, to submit new ideas or technology on natural gas decarbonization to materially reduce oil sands GHG emissions.Read More
COLLABORATE WITH US
Our Environmental Technology Assessment Portal (E-TAP) provides an effective means to tap into the global environmental sector for solutions to current and future technology gaps and opportunities. If you have a technology idea you would like to submit on a non-confidential basis to COSIA for consideration then we invite you to submit your idea.submit your ideas
XPRIZE: CONVERTING CARBON INTO EVERYDAY PRODUCTS The $20-million NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE is a global competition to develop breakthrough technologies that will convert CO2 emissions into valuable products like building materials, alternative fuels and other items that we use every day.Learn More
A UNIQUE GLOBAL ALLIANCE Our membership is responsible for over 90 per cent of the oil sands produced in Canada. Our member companies have signed our Charter and support our vision .Learn More
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