> That isn't really all that much: compare to the 280-350kWh it takes to produce a single barrel of crude from the Alberta tar sands[2].
The "tar sands" are a naturally-occurring asphalt deposit. To make asphalt cement out of it basically just requires digging it up and separating the sand from the bitumen. That's a very small part of the energy required to make synthetic crude.
The "tar sands" are a naturally-occurring asphalt deposit. To make asphalt cement out of it basically just requires digging it up and separating the sand from the bitumen. That's a very small part of the energy required to make synthetic crude.