Les sables bitumineux se tournent vers la NASA pour r茅duire leurs 茅missions

The Sherloc technology currently installed on the Mars Rover is shown in a handout photo. Proponents say the same technology that is used to search for signs of ancient life on Mars can be used to help decarbonize the oilsands. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-NASA/JPL **MANDATORY CREDIT**

CALGARY - The same technology used to search for signs of ancient life on Mars could be key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the 好色tv oilsands.

At least that's what members of the Pathways Alliance 鈥 an industry consortium of this country's six largest oilsands companies 鈥 appear to believe. On Thursday, the group announced Impossible Sensing Energy, the Calgary-based affiliate of U.S. space exploration company Impossible Sensing, as the winner in an industry-sponsored global competition aimed at helping to accelerate the widescale use of steam-reducing technologies in oilsands operations.

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