How many employees does Suncor have in Fort McMurray?
How many employees does Suncor have in Fort McMurray?
30,000 people
We’re a globally competitive integrated energy company with a global team of over 30,000 people.
Is Suncor taking over Syncrude?
Suncor confirmed on October 1 that it has assumed operatorship of the Syncrude Joint Venture, which it said is “a critical step towards driving greater efficiencies and competitiveness across all Suncor-operated assets in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB).”
How much does Suncor own of Syncrude?
Since 2016, Suncor has grown its ownership in Syncrude from 12% to 58.74% through acquisitions. The Syncrude joint venture owners are operator Suncor (58.74%), Imperial Oil Resources Limited (25.0%), Sinopec Oil Sands Partnership (9.03%) and CNOOC Oil Sands Canada (7.23%).
How many Suncor employees are there?
12,5912020
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How many people work at Fort Hills?
We’re a globally competitive integrated energy company with a global team of over 30,000 people.
Where is Kearl Lake located?
Production at Kearl’s initial development began in April 2013 while the start-up of the Kearl expansion in mid-2015 brought production capacity to 220,000 bpd. Located 70 kilometres (43.5 miles) north of Fort McMurray, AB, Kearl is jointly owned by Imperial (71 percent) and ExxonMobil Canada (29 percent).
Why work at Suncor Fort McMurray?
We have a diverse team at Suncor. Whether you are an engineer, trades person or professional, there are career opportunities waiting for you in Fort McMurray. We’ve got an exciting future and we want you to be part of it. Are you ready to make a career move? Suncor offers financial assistance for relocation.
Who bought out Suncor east tank farm?
Calgary, Alberta (Sept. 6, 2016) – Suncor and Fort McKay First Nation today announced the signing of a participation agreement for the purchase and sale of a 34.3% equity interest in Suncor’s East Tank Farm Development to Fort McKay First Nation.
How much will Fort McKay pay for the east tank farm?
Under the terms of the agreement, Fort McKay First Nation will pay 34.3% of the actual capital cost of the East Tank Farm Development once the assets become operational, which is currently anticipated to be in the second quarter of 2017.
Who are the members of the Fort McKay First Nation Council?
Left to right, Fort McKay First Nation Councillor Crystal McDonald, Chief Jim Boucher, Councillor Raymond Powder, Mark Little (Suncor), Councillor Peggy Lacorde.