Edmonton Journal

AN OILSANDS PIONEER

Rememberin­g Rick George

- GEOFFREY MORGAN gmorgan@nationalpo­st.com Twitter.com/geoffreymo­rgan

CALGARY Rick George, the legendary oilsands executive who helped make extraction activities near Fort McMurray economical­ly viable, has died at the age of 67 after a battle with leukemia.

The longtime Suncor Energy Inc. president and CEO had fought acute myeloid leukemia for more than a year, but died on Aug. 1, said a statement from the family Wednesday that described him as “a brilliant businessma­n, a loyal friend, and a loving husband, father and grandfathe­r, he will be greatly missed.”

“With heavy hearts, we are determined to embrace challenges and adventure with the same rigour that he demonstrat­ed every day,” the statement reads.

In addition to building Suncor into the largest integrated oil company in Canada through a $19.6-billion purchase of PetroCanad­a in 2009, George helped pioneer oilsands mining from a money-losing venture to an extremely profitable extraction technique that attracted billions in foreign investment to Canada.

“Rick’s impact on the oilsands industry, the Canadian business community, and the broader community has been immeasurab­le,” Suncor president and CEO Steve Williams said in a statement.

George, an avid outdoorsma­n, encouraged Suncor to adopt a climate action plan in the 1990s, “well before many companies had begun to address the environmen­tal impacts of their operations,” Williams said.

“We were saddened to hear the news of his passing and extend our sincerest condolence­s to his family at this difficult time. Rick was very much admired and loved by his Suncor family.”

In 2007, George was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada for his leadership in the developmen­t of Canada’s natural resources sector.

“His optimism for the future was balanced with a realistic view of the present — a perspectiv­e that has helped our company through the recent downturn.

“He was a great friend and mentor, I will miss him greatly,” Osum CEO Steve Spence said in a statement.

George retired from Suncor in May 2012 but remained involved in the oilpatch. He joined the Penn West Petroleum Ltd. (now called Obsidian Energy Ltd.) board as chairman, privately held Osum Oil Sands Corp. as chairman and also served as a board member at Royal Bank of Canada and Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

(Rick George’s) impact on the oilsands industry, the Canadian business community, and the broader community has been immeasurab­le.

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