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Sunrise is being developed using steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), oil well technology which warms the underground bitumen (heavy oil) layers until warm enough to flow. Oil production is expected in the first quarter of 2015. “Sunrise first steam is a landmark for us in 2014, ou r sixth major project start-up this year, our very first in-situ oil sands operations and a long-life asset which should give us steady production for decades,” said Lamar Mckay, chief executive, BP Upstream. “SAGD at Sunrise adds to our expertise in unconventional hydrocarbons including tight oil and gas, leveraging our technology lead in seismic interpretation and our management of giant reservoirs.” “First steam at Sunrise marks a key step towards building BP’s in -situ oil sands production in Canada,” said Stephen Willis, BP Canada President and Chairman. “Husky and BP have partnered to create an energy business that integrates our upstream position in the oil sands with our downstream refining capacity in the US.” The long term plan for Sunrise involves three phases of development growing production capacity to 200,000 barrels per day (bpd); the field is expected to be in production for over 50 years. This first phase is designed for 60,000 bpd (gross) bitumen capacity in two processing plants, expected to be reached over the next 18-24 months. The second plant of this first phase is due to start up around the middle of 2015. A second 70,000 bpd phase is in design stage, while the third phase is in early appraisal. In the 2007 agreement with Husky Energy, the two companies created an integrated North American oil sands business consisting of two 50/50 joint ventures: Sunrise Oil Sands (operated by Husky); and Toldeo Refinery, Ohio, (operated by BP). Notes to Editors • Located 60 kilometres northeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Sunrise is considered a world-class reservoir with estimated resources of 3.7 bn bbls. Husky (operator) and BP each have a 50 percent working interest in these reserves. Production is anticipated over a 40-plus year life span. • Sunrise has two 30,000 bpd bitumen capacity trains (Plant 1A and 1B) in the Central Processing Facility that are being turned on in sequence. • Sunrise uses steam -assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology to recover the bitumen, a technology that does not require open pit mines or tailing ponds. • Regulatory approvals are in place for up to 200,000 barrels per day and engineering work is in progress for Phase 2. • BP’s major project start -ups in 2014 have been: Chirag Oil, Azerbaijan; Mars B, US GoM; Na Kika 3, US GoM; Atlantis N expansion, US GoM; CLOV, Angola; and Sunrise phase 1, Canada.
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