Originally posted by V Kaminski
There may be a fly in the ointment when it comes to oilsands exploitation using current technology... water use, humgo-water use.
You do have to use a lot of water for in-situ recovery. With the possibility of water shortages in the future, it is a bit of a concern. I think
that can be fairly easily overcome through the use of non-potable water instead of fresh. You just need to convince the energy companies to switch
and good luck on that.
Another problem is heating the water to turn it into steam. The water is normally heated with natural gas, a pollutant and also a fossil fuel. You
end up trading one resource to get at the other.
The easy solution to the water heating problem is go nuclear. Not a popular idea at all.
I figure if you line up the environmentalists on one side and the oil companies on the other side, somewhere in the middle will be a decent solution
that everyone can live with.
After all, a good compromise is when neither side gets everything they want.