| Strip ratio |
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The ratio of waste (overburden material that covers mineable ore) to ore; used to define the quality of an oil sands ore body.
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| Sulphur dioxide (SO2) |
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A compound of sulphur and oxygen produced by burning sulphur.
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| Synbit |
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Typically, a synbit blend is a ~50/50 mix of bitumen and synthetic crude oil.
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| Syncrude Project |
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Canadian Oil Sands is a pure investment opportunity in light, sweet crude oil. Through our 36.74% interest in the Syncrude project, we offer a solid, robust production stream of fully upgraded crude oil, exposure to future crude oil prices, potential growth through high-quality oil sands leases and an attractive dividend.
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| Synthetic crude oil (SCO) |
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A high-quality product resulting from the mining, extraction and upgrading of bitumen.
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| Tailings |
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A combination of water, sand, silt, fine clay particles and residual hydrocarbon that is a by-product of removing bitumen from oil sand.
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| Tailings systems |
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Separation of water from sand and clay to enable incorporation of solids into reclamation landscapes and recycling of water back into the operations.
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| Tar sands |
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Oil sands are also referred to as tar sands. Oil sands are a naturally occurring combination of clay, sands, water and bitumen (a heavy, black viscous oil), whereas tar is a man-made substance.
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| Total volume to bitumen in place (TV/BIP) |
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The ratio of total ore plus overburden volume to total bitumen in place.
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| Turnaround |
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A unit shutdown essential for good maintenance of the mining, producing and upgrading facilities. A turnaround reduces production but does not usually halt it entirely as the various operating units are often duplicated.
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