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Environment committee  I don't have that data at my fingertips, but I can provide that to you. Again, that was coming from the Canadian Energy Research Institute study, so I will get back to you on that.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Yes, I think that's a very simple summary.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I apologize, I'm not an expert in that area, but I could get back to you with a more definitive answer.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I can look for the response to that and provide it in writing.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  The triangle you're referring to is the carbonate triangle, in which the bitumen is trapped in limestone rocks rather than in the sands and the stones. There's a particular geological formation in this triangle where the oil is trapped in limestone rocks, whereas the oil in the F

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I will add that to the questions, yes.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  To answer your first question, what I said was that only about 10% of Alberta bitumen resource is considered economically recoverable with current technology. To answer your second question, I do believe carbon capture and storage, the development of that technology, is a way t

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  That's a very good question. It's one I'd like to take back to my technology advisors and, again, respond to you in writing.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I don't have that information at my fingertips. I will respond to you and the committee in writing on that.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Again, I will need to respond to that question in writing. I don't have that at my fingertips.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Thank you, Mr. Godfrey. They are working on technologies to reclaim the tailings ponds. Beyond that, I will need to provide a further response in writing. As the centre for energy, we ensure that we are providing factually accurate information. I don't want to make a misleading

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I know they are looking at how to do that. I can't say specifically whether they have or have not. I will follow up in writing.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. My name is Colleen Killingsworth and I am the president of the Canadian Centre for Energy Information. We are a non-profit, third-party energy information resource on all sources of energy across Canada. I'll just point out we are a non-advocacy group an

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth