Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Alberta Oilsands Companies Feature: Husky Energy

Husky Energy and the Alberta Oilsands

Husky Energy is an integrated energy and energy related company. Incorporated in Calgary, Alberta, Husky Energy has operations all across Canada. Vertically integrated oil company with a listing on the TSX: HSE, Husky Energy is a developer, an integrator, and a retail seller of oil. Husky Energy is a large player in the Alberta Oilsands in Northern Alberta. Husky energy has a 100 percent interest in oil sands leases east of Kearl Lake, about 60 kilometers northeast of Ft. McMurray. The company’s website is www.huskyenergy.com.

BP Energy and Husky Energy

In December 2007, BP Energy acquired half share in Sunrise field in Northern Alberta, operated by Husky Energy. The deal will have Husky acquire a half share of BP’s Toledo oil refinery in Ohio US. This joint venture will form an integrated North American oil sands business. A 50/50 joint venture will be independently operated and developed. BP’s purchase of Husky’s Sunrise project gives BP a bigger stake in the Alberta oil sands market. The Sunrise oil sands field is expected to have its first production of bitumen in 2010 with up to 200,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) within 10 years. The total production cycles is expected to last 40 years. Husky’s Sunrise projects is located in the Athabasca oil sands region in the north-eastern part of Alberta. The joint venture gives Husky an integrated oil sands venture with upstream and downstream businesses. BP is one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies with operations in 100 countries over six continents.

Husky Energy and Husky Market and Mohawk Gas

Husky Energy operates retail gas stations and a retail restaurant. Its own brand of gas stations, Husky Gas has been around for more than a decade in the Canadian market. Husky Energy has teamed up with CAA, the Canadian Automobile Association, to collect CAA points on every fill up of gas. The other retail outlets at certain Husky gas stations include the convenience store Husky Market and the restaurant Husky House. Very well known in the Western Canadian Provinces, the Husky Energy brand is becoming a bigger player in the retail space. Husky Energy has also recently purchased Mohawk Gas and added their brand to its own. Consumers who visit a Mohawk Gas are now filling up their cars with a Husky Energy product and can collect CAA points along with their purchases. Currently Husky has more than 500 retail locations which make it the third largest retail oil and gas company in Canada.

Recent News with Husky Energy

Husky Energy follows other Alberta Oilsands companies in slowing its production in the Alberta oilsands for 2009. Husky Energy has decreased its investment from $300 million in 2008 to $65 million for 2009. While this is a strategic move in the current low US oil price environment, Husky Energy has not commented on whether it is pulling out of the Alberta oilsands market. Husky did say they are continuing with the Sunrise oil sands project, located about 60 kms northeast of Ft. McMurray, Alberta. BP and Husky expect costs to continue come down in the Alberta Oilsands. The Sunrise project is at the pre-engineering stage where its optimal design is being assessed. Other companies that have announced slowdowns in 2009 include Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Statoil ASA, ConocoPhillips, Petro-Canada and Suncor Energy Inc.

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