Thickened Tailings R & D Pilot Experience at Syncrude Canada Ltd.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jonathan Matthews
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2003

Abstract

Efficient and effective management of mine tailings is essential for continued successful development of Alberta?s vast oil sands resources. Syncrude Canada Ltd. continues to research novel tailings management techniques in an effort to improve production efficiency and environmental sustainability. During the summer months of 2001, Syncrude Canada Ltd., in collaboration with members of the Canadian Oil Sands Network for Research and Development (CONRAD), conducted field-scale trials of thickened tailings technology at Syncrude?s Aurora mine, north of Fort McMurray, Alberta. This paper provides an overview of the test program including discussion of objectives, test configuration, and program observations. 0Data collected during the field trial indicate that substantial swings in feed slurry composition challenge effective thickener operation. When coarse mineral solids dominated slurry composition, thickener rake torque rose to unmanageable levels. It was determined that the end-of-pipe depositional characteristics of thickened oil sands slurry were generally consistent with present understanding of oil sands tailings slurries. After shear, thickener underflow product exhibited very shallow beach angles and a limited capacity to keep coarser particles in suspension indicating that stacking of ?paste-like? thickener underflow product from a conventional thickener is not practical in an oil sands setting unless process adjustments can be made to increase the underflow density and/or preserve the initial high yield stress of the underflow during transport and deposition. These technical challenges notwithstanding, Thickened Tailings technology offers considerable promise for recovery of warm water from oil sands process tailings.
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APA: Jonathan Matthews  (2003)  Thickened Tailings R & D Pilot Experience at Syncrude Canada Ltd.

MLA: Jonathan Matthews Thickened Tailings R & D Pilot Experience at Syncrude Canada Ltd.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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