Thickening And Disposal Of Oil Sand Tailings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Hamza
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Oil sand tailings are disposed of in large ponds in which MFT (Mature Fine Tailings, a stable suspension of fine particles in water) forms after many years of settling. Long-term storage of large volumes of MFT is costly to maintain and also poses an environmental liability. The Advanced Separation Technologies laboratory at CANMET Western Research Centre has worked closely with oil sand companies to eliminate MFT generation by applying paste technology to oil sand tailings. In this process the fine tailings are flocculated to produce a thickened material that has the potential to consolidate to a dry landscape, while warm water is recovered and recycled for reuse in the extraction process. This paper presents some results of an extensive technical program involving bench-scale tests for flocculant selection and continuous thickener pilot tests.
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APA: H. Hamza  (2002)  Thickening And Disposal Of Oil Sand Tailings

MLA: H. Hamza Thickening And Disposal Of Oil Sand Tailings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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