The Separation of the Bitumen from Alberta Bituminous Sands

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. A. Clark
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

A meeting between representatives of the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta and the Deputy Minister of Mines for Canada was held at Edmonton in May, 1929, for the purpose of formulating a co-operative plan for carrying forward studies in aid of the development of commercial methods for utilizing the bituminous sands of Alberta. It was agreed that to the Alberta Research Council should be allocated the general problem of investigation of the processes for the separating of bitumen from the sands, including studies of methods of emulsifying, dehydrating and otherwise preparing separated bitumen for industrial applications. It was further agreed that during the present year the work of the Alberta Research Council should be to continue its laboratory investigations of points of design of its separation plant; to further perfect its separation procedure; to recondition its existing separation plant at Dunvegan Yards, Edmonton, in the light of laboratory studies and to operate it for the purpose of demonstrating its efficiency; to carry on tests in emulsifying and dehydrating or otherwise preparing separated bitumen for industrial application; and on the basis of the experience gained in the operation of the preliminary plant at Dunvegan Yards to prepare and design and, as far as possible, to proceed with the erection of, a semi-commercial separation plant at a site to be chosen, probably at the bituminous sand deposits near McMurray, Alberta. This paper presents, in the main, a progress report of the carrying out of this programme.
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APA: K. A. Clark  (1929)  The Separation of the Bitumen from Alberta Bituminous Sands

MLA: K. A. Clark The Separation of the Bitumen from Alberta Bituminous Sands. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1929.

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