Hydraulic Transportation of Oil-Sand Tailings in Small-Diameter Pipes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. R. Bruce G. W. Hodgson K. A. Clark
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

"IntroductionANY PLANT processing mined Athabaska oil •sand for the recovery of oil produces, as a waste material, about one ton of sand for every barrel of oil recovered. A disposal problem of major proportions is thus indicated. For a 100,000-barrel per day plant, provision must be made for moving .about 4,000 tons of sand per hour on a continuous basis to a tailings dump at least several thousand feet removed from the plant site.Of the many known ways of conveying solids on .a large scale, the hydraulic pipeline transfer method is becoming increasingly important because of convenience and economy of operation. It has been in use for many years in mill operations at metalliferrous mines for the disposal of tailings and as such was a natural outgrowth of •hydraulic sluicing (3). Pipeline transportation of mill concentrates has been adopted recently ( 1), wherein high-density solids are moved several miles by hydraulic pipeline. The flotation power of the water suspending the solids may be increased 'by addition of magnetite for the handling of ore in pipelines (8). Low-density solids such as coal have received considerable study for low-cost pipe-lining (2) and a successful operation with coal has been carried out in England with indications of considerable savings over other methods of transportation (9). Dredge operations are based on pipeline transportation for the dredged sol-ids, and the scale of pipelining there .has involved pipe sizes as large as 32-inch (6). However, the tendency has been to regard the pumping of solids in water merely as a simple method of transportation and little consideration has been given in the published literature to study of the most economical modes of operating .a pipeline."
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APA: W. R. Bruce G. W. Hodgson K. A. Clark  (1952)  Hydraulic Transportation of Oil-Sand Tailings in Small-Diameter Pipes

MLA: W. R. Bruce G. W. Hodgson K. A. Clark Hydraulic Transportation of Oil-Sand Tailings in Small-Diameter Pipes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1952.

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