OSA is a light sweet synthetic crude produced from the Suncor Canada Project located north of Fort McMurray, Alberta. The Suncor facilities includes a mine, SAGD and upgrader operations. OSA is a classic bottomless blend of hydrotreated naphtha, distillate, and gasoil fractions produced from a coker based upgrader facility. The Suncor project came on stream in 1967 and became the world's first oil sands operation.
Batch: OSA-377 --- Date: November 03, 2024 --- Sample Location: Edmonton
Marginally increased density, sulphur, and pentanes, along with decreased C6 x C10 contents, were recorded for the November sample of Suncor Synthetic A. Simulated distillation results showed a smaller naphtha and larger gas oil compared to typical.
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