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Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 38:15984-15994
Treating the oil sand tailings ponds is a major challenge owing to the vast amounts of tailings and the need for a reliable treatment technique for releasing water and generating the highly consolidated material required for land reclamation. Treatme
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soils and Sediments. 20:2053-2066
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural fields through leaching are the main contributors to eutrophication of lakes and rivers in North America. Adoption of P-retaining strategies is essential to improve the environmental quality of water bodies. Th
Autor:
Mike Tate, Mohamed N.A. Meshref, Ania C. Ulrich, Nesma Eltoukhy Allam, Nikolas Romaniuk, Bipro Ranjan Dhar
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 781:146699
Oil sands tailings have a limited ability to dewater and can also release toxic water, so finding a cost-effective tailings reclamation strategy has been challenging. End pit lakes (EPLs) are being examined as one potential approach to reduce fluid f
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 133:862-868
Over 80% of Athabasca, Alberta, Canada oil sands deposits are suitable for in-situ bitumen recovery processes. Steam assisted gravity drainage and cyclic steam stimulation processes are commercially implemented with current bitumen production capacit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 57:2878-2889
As an alternative to solvent addition to the steam-assisted gravity drainage process for bitumen recovery, coinjection of biodiesel with steam as a surfactant additive to reduce bitumen–water interfacial tension was considered. The density and visc
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All Days.
Heavy oils with about 500 cp to 50,000 cP viscosity in unconsolidated sand reservoirs are commercially produced without heat injection, by a production method known as the Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand (CHOPS). CHOPS reservoirs are generally ab
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Day 3 Thu, June 12, 2014.
In Alberta, Canada, bitumen production by surface mining followed by ore-water slurry based extraction processes is approaching 2,000,000 bbl/d capacity. The Clark Hot Water Extraction process developed in the 1930s is used at all commercial plants w
Autor:
Tayfun Babadagli, Laureen Little, Francisco J. Argüelles-Vivas, Brett Feland, Baki Ozum, Nikolas Romaniuk
Publikováno v:
All Days.
In Alberta, Canada, over 80% of oil sand reserves are suitable for thermal in-situ processes such as the steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process. SAGD recovery is contingent on reducing the viscosity of bitumen, which is immobile at reservoir
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In Alberta, Canada bitumen is commercially produced by in-situ processes at about 830,000 bbl/d capacity, production capacity is projected to exceed 5,000,000 bbl/d in the next two decades. Steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process is one of the