SUNCOR SEEKS COST CUTTING WITH ROBOT TRUCKS IN OIL-SANDS MINE

"As part of cost cuts at Suncor Energy Inc., Chief Executive Officer Steve Williams has scrapped items such as a C$11.6 billion ($11 billion) oil-sands plant. Now, he’s looking at savings from mining with robot trucks. Suncor, Canada’s largest energy company by market value, is the first oil-sands operator to test haul trucks run by computers, said Gary Bunio, Suncor’s general manager of technology development. The move follows steps by miners including Rio Tinto Plc to replace human-operated trucks with driverless vehicles to lower the cost to produce ore. Using autonomous haul trucks can increase productivity and reduce fuel and maintenance costs by 15 percent, John Meech, a mining engineering professor at the University of British Columbia who has researched the truck systems, said yesterday in a phone interview ... The autonomous trucks don’t have drivers, who sometimes make C$150,000 a year in the oil sands area, he said ... Suncor may replace some or all of its haul trucks with autonomous vehicles over five years, provided additional tests are successful, Bunio said in an Oct. 28 phone interview. Williams, Suncor’s CEO since May 2012, has focused on cutting costs including halting the C$11.6 billion Voyageur upgrader with Total SA. Two months into his term, he said Suncor may delay a plan to expand the company’s production to 1 million barrels a day by 2020."

Zum Artikel von Rebecca Penty, erschienen auf Bloomberg (29. Oktober 2013) »

Anmerkung: Angesichts der nun konstant hohen Ölpreise ist das Einstellen des Baus neuer Syncrude-Anlagen und der vermehrte Einsatz von Robotern aus Kostengründen ein klares Indiz für den geringen Ertrag aus unkonventionellen Ölquellen wie beispielseise Teersanden. Zudem wird dadurch auch das von Befürwortern der extrahierenden Industrie gerne vorgeschobene Argument der Schaffung neuer Arbeitsplätze entkräftet. So scheint in Zeiten des Peak Oils der Trend leider nicht in Richtung Suffizienz zu gehen, sondern es wird der entmenschlichte Wachstums-, Kontroll- und Zerstörungswahn in neue Höhen, oder besser gesagt neue Tiefen, getrieben - ob mit Kampfdrohnen über Pakistan, orwellianischen NSA-Speicherzentren in Utah oder Miningrobotern in Kanada. Alles offenkundige Zeichen der Verzweiflung einer Gesellschaft an den Grenzen des Wachstums.