The Bitumen Partial Upgrading Program (BPU), managed by Alberta Innovates, is a strategic initiative designed to advance the development and adoption of partial upgrading technologies for Alberta’s bitumen resources. The program aims to support innovations that enable the production of bitumen-based products that are lighter, easier to transport, and more valuable, without requiring full upgrading or dilution with expensive light hydrocarbons. Bitumen partial upgrading refers to technological processes that alter the properties of raw bitumen to improve flow characteristics and market value, while significantly reducing the need for diluent (a thinning agent used for pipeline transport). This has the dual benefit of increasing pipeline capacity and reducing transportation costs. Technologies supported through the program include thermal, catalytic, and chemical upgrading solutions, and other emerging methods that reduce carbon intensity and enhance economic performance. The BPU program targets late-stage technology development, demonstration, and early-stage commercial deployment. It prioritizes projects with clear pathways to commercialization, strong industry partnerships, and measurable environmental and economic benefits. Applicants may include consortia of industry players, post-secondary institutions, startups, or established energy companies. Funded projects must be conducted in Alberta and demonstrate how they will advance Alberta’s strategic goals related to energy diversification, emissions reduction, and sustainable resource development. The program was developed in partnership with Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) and aligns with the province's innovation and clean technology priorities.
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