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Suncor Energy
Suncor Energy Inc. is a growing, integrated energy company, strategically focused on developing one of the world's largest petroleum resource basins - Canada's Athabasca oil sands.
In 1967, Suncor made history by tapping the oil sands to produce the first commercial barrel of synthetic crude oil. Since then, Suncor has grown to four major businesses with more than 5,000 employees.
Near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, Suncor extracts and upgrades oil sands into high-quality refinery feedstock and diesel fuel.
In Western Canada, Suncor explores for, develops and produces natural gas.
In Ontario, Suncor refines crude oil and markets a range of petroleum and petrochemical products, primarily under the Sunoco brand.
In Colorado, Suncor's downstream assets include a Commerce city-based refinery, crued oil pipeline systems and a network of retail stations branded as Phillips 66. While we work to responsibly develop hydrocarbon resources, Suncor is also investing in clean, renewable energy sources.
By the end of 2007, Suncor plans to have four wind power projects in operation with a total capacity of 147 megawatts of renewable energy as an alternative to hydrocarbon-fulled generation. These projects are expected to offset the equivalent of approximately 270,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
Suncor operates an ethanol plant in the Sarnia-Lambton region of Ontario. The ethanol produced at this world-class facility is blended into Sunoco gasoline. The St. Clair Ethanol Plant is expected to produce 200 million litres of ethanol annually from approximately 20 million bushels of corn, making it the largest ethanol production facility in Canada.
Note: Sunoco in Canada is separate and unrelated to Sunoco in the United States, which is owned by Sunoco, Inc. of Philadelphia. Suncor Energy (U.S.A.) Inc. is an authorized licensee of the Phillips 66 brand and marks in the state of Colorado.
POINT OF CONTACT: Bill Towsley
ABOUT US: Visit www.suncor.com to learn more about us.
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