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CES210: Conservation and Environmental Science Chapter Nineteen: Conventional Energy Case Study: Pipeline Perils - Tar sands are deposits of a semi-solid hydrocarbon called bitumen mixed with sand and clay. Canada has the world’s largest and most accessible tar sands resources. Deposits in northern Alberta are estimated to be equivalent to 1.7 trillion barrels (bbl) of oil, or more than all the world’s proven reserves of liquid oil - It takes 2 to 4 barrels of water for each barrel or oil produced, and disposal of contaminated wastewater is a serious problem at processing sites. Life-cycle analysis of energy costs shows that tar sands produce about 20% more CO2 per unit of energy delivered than conventional oil. Clim