Fort McMurray Alberta Canada (Spring 2019 Syncrude’s Giants of Mining)
Giants of Mining.... 45 kilometres north of the city of Fort Mcmurray on highway 63.This free , self-guilded tour lets you get a close up look at some of the early equipment involved in the harvesting of FORT McMURRAY oilsands .
GIANTS OF MINING ,Fort Mcmurray
here is a flyaround at the giants of mining equipment just outside,syncrude oil sands base plant,which you can see in the background.using a phantom 2 and go pro 3+
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giants of mining north of fort mcmurray mining equipment
A visit to a museum of crazy BIG equipment that was used to mine Oilsands.
This is a video showing the size of some of the mining equipment they used to mine oilsands in Fort Mcmurray Alberta Canada.
This spot is one hour North of Fort McMurray. It's called The Giants of mining monument
EBC bureau: Fort McMurray, Canada
Adventures to Fort McMurray, Alberta
I take a short adventure to Fort McMurray, Alberta to help out a friend and end up standing face to face with The Giants of Mining! I even get to stand inside one of the worlds largest excavation buckets! The Northern Alberta landscape is amazing and the views are breathtaking. With vast forests that reach further than the horizon and industries that drive our civilization all in one place, a person needs more than a day to take in all that is offered here. The people are friendly and there are endless activities combined with limitless opportunities. I will most definitely be going back for more! A lot of the forest was destroyed around the area a few years ago in a massive forest fire which has now created a fresh substrate where new life is growing and thriving. The Athabasca river is nearby for amazing fishing and there are many amenities within Fort McMurray to make it an attractive city to visit or relocate.
Fort McMurray
Syncrude Giants Of Mining
Syncrude Site, Fort McMurray
A video clip from of a flight over Syncrude Canada's Mildred Lake plant, about 20 miles north of Fort McMurray, Alberta. (Here's a map Syncrude is one of the world's largest producers of synthetic crude oil from bitumen (also known as tar sands or oil sands). This plant, which processes bitumen from adjoining mines, is rated for 350,000 barrels a day, nearly half of the capacity of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Sulfur is a bi-product of the process of producing synthetic crude. The yellow truncated pyramids at the far end of the plant are huge piles of waste sulfur. The nearest one has a base slightly larger than that of the Giant Pyramid of Giza. The middle pyramid has a base about twice as large. The photo was shot with a GoPro camera on a photo shoot with the aerial photographer Alex MacLean.
Fort McMurray Giants Live Stream From Shell Place
Greenpeace Tar Sands Action At Fort McMurray - Aerial View
September 15, 2009 - Greenpeace activists block giant tar sands mining operation at the Shell Albian Sands outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada on September 15, 2009.
Giants of Mining
Fort McMurray 2017. Drone footage Syncrude Suncor
#ExploreYMM: Baseball with the Fort McMurray Giants
Carlos took in a Giants game at Shell Place, and was also lucky enough to interview a few members of the team! Check it out!
The Mining Giants of Syncrude
Oil sands mining equipment
Heavy Haulers in the oil sands - Biggest Trucks In The World!
Great shots of giant trucks used to haul oil sands. Some of the biggest trucks in the world like the enormous Euclid trucks that can haul over 300 tonnes. Mostly working in the oil sands in Fort McMurray Alberta Canada. Filmed by Marc Pearce of Hok Nik Creative.
Small Business, Big Culture - Fort McMurray
This episode profiles the city of Fort McMurray and features interviews with notable figures from downtown businesses, government, arts organizations and more.
What Really Happens at an Oil Sands Mine?
Join Keith and Rita in Conversations That Matter, a series of short videos about Alberta's oil sands the Alberta Energy Regulator's role in protecting what matters most. For more Conversations that Matter see
Oil Sands Mining - How it Works?
Only 20% of Canada's oil reserves are in a shallow enough area that they can be mined using trucks to access the dirt. Learn how oil sands mining works, and how Canada's oil and gas industry works to minimize the impacts on the environment and return lands to a natural state. You can learn more at capp.ca.
Oil Sands Mining
First person view from the shovel and time lapse loading
Google Earth - Alberta Tar Sands & Oil Fields - Windsor Salt Mine Ontario
An up close and personal look at all the various sources of Canada's natural resource wealth. From the Tar Sand at Athabasca to the regular old Alberta Oil Fields, the uranium mines in Saskatchewan to the deep salt mine in Windsor Ontario, and even the open pit copper mines high in the mountains of British Columbia.
Canada is the first country I'll be doing this for, as a gift to my sweet friend Victoria the Nuclear Girl
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Crashes, fires, speeding. It's not easy training on an oil sands haul truck
Haul truck operation instructor Dave Cocoran trains The Globe's Peter Scowen on a haul truck simulator. This video is part of a year-long project about Fort McMurray Alberta, which has come to be the emblem of Canada's energy sector and all the issues that surround it
A Special Announcement from Your Fort McMurray Giants!
Fort McMurray Giants - the newest team in the Western Major Baseball League
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