Enlargement of Fine Particles in the Oil Sands Industry - Flocculation and Thickening

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Hamza
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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18
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755 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Efficient and effective management of extraction process tailings is an essential ingredient for the continued success and development of Alberta's vast oil sands resources. Open-pit oil sands operations north of Fort McMurray recover bitumen from flotation circuits. Process tailings are managed in carefully engineered and monitored external tailings management facilities and in below-grade mine pits. In order to support reduction of production costs and improve upon established tailings management practices, CANMET has been working with the oil sands industry in a collaborative framework to assess the potential to integrate thickened tailings into oil sands extraction process flowsheets. Albian Sands has commercialized the process while others, including Syncrude Canada Ltd., continue to evaluate the suitability of the process for their operations. This paper provides an update on R&D work undertaken in recent years to assess and develop the potential of thickened tailings technology for the open-pit oil sands operators of northern Alberta. The aim of this work was to explore opportunities to optimize process efficiency and environmental sustainability by improving water and energy conservation and develop more alternatives for tailings management and reclamation.
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APA: H. Hamza  (2004)  Enlargement of Fine Particles in the Oil Sands Industry - Flocculation and Thickening

MLA: H. Hamza Enlargement of Fine Particles in the Oil Sands Industry - Flocculation and Thickening. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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