AMI Silica’s Firebag Project is located 95 km north of Fort McMurray, Alberta and is accessible via Highway 63. The planned operation is expected to produce industrial proppants for use in the hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells.
Oct 30, 2019· The Firebag Property’s main deposit type is silica sand, or frac sand. Silica sand, frac sand or proppant (i.e., propping agents) is a durable, round-grained, crushresistant material produced for oil and gas hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as fracking.
The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project contains an indicated resource of 38.2 million tonnes, with 4.5 million tonnes in the 20/40 fraction, 19.3 million tonnes in the 40/70 fraction, 13.4
Aug 26, 2014· Athabasca’s Firebag Silica Sand Project is located in close proximity to western Canadian oil and gas exploration and development projects currently using frac sand
The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project
The frac sand resource estimate of the Quaternary sand on Athabasca Minerals Firebag Project is classified as an "Inferred" Mineral Resource, and was classified in accordance with guidelines
Dec 11, 2019· Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report
The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project contains an indicated resource of 38.2 million tonnes, with 4.5 million tonnes in the 20/40 fraction, 19.3 million tonnes in the 40/70 fraction, 13.4
Aug 26, 2014· Athabasca’s Firebag Silica Sand Project is located in close proximity to western Canadian oil and gas exploration and development projects currently using frac sand
Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project contains an indicated resource of 38.2 million tonnes, with 4.5 million tonnes in the 20/40 fraction
The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project
The frac sand resource estimate of the Quaternary sand on Athabasca Minerals Firebag Project is classified as an "Inferred" Mineral Resource, and was classified in accordance with guidelines
Apr 19, 2018· Athabasca Minerals, a resource company for aggregate projects, signed a Letter of Intent for land property in Mayerthorpe, Alberta, Canada, for the Firebag Frac Sand Project (Firebag Project) Storage and Distribution Hub.. The property selected by Athabasca integrates into the corporation’s operations and logistics strategy, with the goal of having an operational frac sand facility in 2019
Premium Domestic Frac Sand. Duvernay Project. Highlights: Sphericity 0.7, Roundness 0.7; 40/70 9K crush 56% in size; 70/140 10K crush 34% in size; Firebag Project. Highlights: Fully Permitted; NI 43-101 inferred resource ~ 40 million tonnes; 20/40 6K 11% in size Firebag Frac Sand Conductivity Comparison
(“PEA”), effective date November 26, 2014, for the Corporation’s Firebag Silica Sand Project (“Firebag Project”) located approximately 95 kilometres (“km”) north of Fort McMurray Alberta. The PEA shows that the Firebag Project has considerable potential for development as a frac sand
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What is Frac Sand, and how is it applied in the Oil and Gas Industry? Frac sand is a type of high-purity sand made of quartz particles, known for its durability, roundedness and crush-resistance quality. Because of these characteristics, it is in high demand for usage by the oil and gas industry.
May 23, 2014· Athabasca Minerals is currently awaiting final permits for the Firebag River frac sand project, north of Fort McMurray, Alberta; a potentially highly strategic project
Oct 05, 2018· The transfer of the Firebag Assets to AMI Silica creates an industrial sand business that is well positioned to provide premium domestic frac sand for the oil
The PEA shows that the Firebag Project has considerable potential for development as a frac sand resource, which includes the potential for a large, highly economical deposit with high margin, rapid payback and 25 years of open pit mining.
The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project
Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project contains an indicated resource of 38.2 million tonnes, with 4.5 million tonnes in the 20/40 fraction
Aug 26, 2014· Athabasca’s Firebag Silica Sand Project is located in close proximity to western Canadian oil and gas exploration and development projects currently using frac sand
Aug 28, 2014· of raw silica sand resource to be utilized as frac sand in the oil and gas industry. This 80-acre parcel is the first phase of development of the overall 500 acre Firebag Silica Sand Project. The Corporation has completed a number of independent tests of the Firebag Projects silica sand demonstrating its use as frac sand.
May 23, 2014· In it, I described that Firebag River is a large (500 acre) Canadian frac sand project that is controlled by a profitable small cap aggregate producer that remains largely under the radar of the
October 5, 2018 EDMONTON, ALBERTA. Athabasca Minerals Inc. (TSX Venture: ABM) (“Athabasca” or the “Corporation”) announces the transfer of the Firebag Frac Sand Mine (“Firebag Assets”) to its wholly owned subsidiary AMI Silica Inc. (“AMI”) effective October 1, 2018. The transfer includes Corporation’s right, title and interest, both legal and equitable, in the Firebag Assets
Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by
Aug 26, 2014· Athabasca's Firebag Silica Sand Project is located in close proximity to western Canadian oil and gas exploration and development projects currently using frac sand from suppliers outside of Canada." The Corporation commissioned Mr. Mark Zdunczyk, CPG, a New York based consulting geologist specializing in sand and aggregates, to conduct a
The PEA shows that the Firebag Project has considerable potential for development as a frac sand resource, which includes the potential for a large, highly economical deposit with high margin, rapid payback and 25 years of open pit mining.
The PEA shows that the Firebag Project has considerable potential for development as a frac sand resource, which includes the potential for a large, highly economical deposit with high margin, rapid payback and 25 years of open pit mining.
Apr 30, 2018· A frac sand storage and distribution hub will be coming to Mayerthorpe by 2019, according to a press release from Athabasca Minerals. The corporation entered into a letter of intent with a private property owner in Mayerthorpe for the Firebag Project.
Dec 11, 2019· Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project contains an indicated resource of 38.2 million tonnes, with 4.5 million tonnes in the 20/40 fraction
Approximately 80% of Canada's oil sands are too deep to mine and must be tapped using in situ production, which is similar to conventional oil production. At MacKay River and Firebag, Suncor uses a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process for oil recovery.
Sep 23, 2014· The frac sand resource estimate of the Quaternary sand on Athabasca Minerals Firebag Project is classified as an "Inferred" Mineral Resource, and
Apr 18, 2018· The Firebag Project mine location is fully permitted and ready to start mining once the Corporation reaches its final investment decision. The long-term goal is to produce approximately 750,000 metric tonnes to 1 million metric tonnes of high quality frac sand annually if ultimately full-scale operation is achieved.
Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by
Dec 17, 2018· Athabasca Minerals Inc. Acquires 49.2% Interest in the Montney In-Basin Frac Sand Project, SHARE THIS ARTICLE. Share Sand for both Montney and Duvernay basins from both MIB and Firebag
Dec 17, 2018· Athabasca Minerals Inc. Acquires 49.2% Interest in the Montney In-Basin Frac Sand Project provide Premium Domestic Sand for both Montney and Duvernay basins from both MIB and Firebag projects.
Aug 28, 2014· of raw silica sand resource to be utilized as frac sand in the oil and gas industry. This 80-acre parcel is the first phase of development of the overall 500 acre Firebag Silica Sand Project. The Corporation has completed a number of independent tests of the Firebag Projects silica sand demonstrating its use as frac sand.
Apr 30, 2018· A frac sand storage and distribution hub will be coming to Mayerthorpe by 2019, according to a press release from Athabasca Minerals. The corporation entered into a letter of intent with a private property owner in Mayerthorpe for the Firebag Project.
Athabasca Minerals in Edmonton, Alberta, has received additional test results from its Firebag Project silica sand after attrition scrubbing. Attrition scrubbing, a beneficiation process that occurs in the wash plant, removes impurities such as carbonates, silts and clay particles, ensuring a
Apr 18, 2016· Athabasca will maintain the ability to distribute frac sand from the Firebag Frac Sand Project (“Firebag Project”) via the Obed Facility. President and CEO Scott MacDougall states; “We are pleased with our diversification into a new region for potential aggregate operations and look forward to Wayfinder’s development of the Obed
Firebag River Sand Property Submitted to: Athabasca Minerals Incorporated Project Number: 761-1 Report Date: Effective Date: March 3, 2015 November 26, 2014 Norwest Corporation Suite 2700, 411 1st Street, S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2G 4Y5 (403) 237-7763 [email protected] Author: Ted Hannah, P.Geo., P. Geol. Theresa Lavender, P. Eng.
Assessment for its 100 per cent owned Firebag silica sand project located on two Surface Mineral Leases 95 kilometres north of Fort McMurray. The Firebag operation has the potential to produce high quality silica sand (“frac sand”) for use in the hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells. Potential production is estimated at approximately
Dec 11, 2019· Firebag Frac Sand Project (Technical Report Update) The resource estimate for the Firebag Frac Sand Project has been revised, and an updated Technical Report has been issued, as prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. Athabasca’s Firebag Project contains an indicated resource of 38.2 million tonnes, with 4.5 million tonnes in the 20/40 fraction
October 5, 2018 EDMONTON, ALBERTA. Athabasca Minerals Inc. (TSX Venture: ABM) (“Athabasca” or the “Corporation”) announces the transfer of the Firebag Frac Sand Mine (“Firebag Assets”) to its wholly owned subsidiary AMI Silica Inc. (“AMI”) effective October 1, 2018. The transfer includes Corporation’s right, title and interest, both legal and equitable, in the Firebag Assets
Owned by Suncor Energy, the Firebag project will use steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process which uses horizontal wells to reach the oil sands ore. The top well injects steam to heat the reservoir, allowing the bitumen to flow to the lower well where it is collected and piped to Suncor's upgrading facilities at Fort McKay, 40 km away.
Approximately 80% of Canada's oil sands are too deep to mine and must be tapped using in situ production, which is similar to conventional oil production. At MacKay River and Firebag, Suncor uses a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process for oil recovery.