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Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 55:1059-1066
Regulatory policy and regulations in Alberta require oil sands companies to reduce their production and storage of fluid fine tailings by creating deposits that can be reclaimed in a timely manner. To meet the regulatory requirements, some companies
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PanAm Unsaturated Soils 2017.
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Geo-Chicago 2016.
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Petroleum Science and Technology. 20:1025-1046
In Alberta, oil sands bitumen is utilized for synthetic crude oil (SCO) production by surface mining, bitumen extraction followed by primary (coking) and secondary (catalytic hydrotreating) upgrading processes. SCO is further refined in specially des
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 12:97-111
Three facets of borehole stability in nonlinear elastoplastic media are investigated analytically: stresses near a circular opening, shear or compressive ruptures, and hydraulic fracturing or tensile rupture. First, a nonlinear elastoplastic model is
Autor:
J. Don Scott, Nagula N. Suthaker
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Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation. 1994:399-406
Autor:
J. Don Scott, Rick Chalaturnyk
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All Days.
Abstract In the steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process, a special form of steam flooding, the movement of oil to the production well is caused by gravity forces and is approximately parallel to the interface which forms the boundary of a grow
Autor:
Rick Chalaturnyk, J. Don Scott
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All Days.
SPE Member Abstract After successful testing and full scale implementation of the steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process at AOSTRA's (now Department of Energy, Oil Sands and Research Division) Underground Test Facility (UTF), many operating c
Autor:
J. Don Scott, Maurice B. Dusseault
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Particulate Science and Technology. 1:295-309
Oil sand tailings are disposed of in large tailings ponds by upstream dyke construction and beaching. Sand separates and forms a gentle beach; the thin sludge flows into the pond as a density current, sedimentation takes place, and the rate of densit
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Applied Clay Science. 1:163-172
The overburden materials of Canadian Plains coal strip mines comprise a sequence of overcompacted arenaceous and argillaceous strata of Cretaceous age. Mining is effected by casting the mined overburden across the pit into windrows. Some time after l