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Removel Of Hydrocarbons From Particulate Solids

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-07-17
EARTH ENERGY RESOURCES
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[0008]In one aspect, the invention may comprise a process for removing heavy oil or bitumen from oil sands and reducing the density of the heavy oil or bitumen, comprising the steps of contacting the oil sands with an aqueous emulsion of a monocyc

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This conventional hot water technique is energy intensive in part because of the elevated temperature of the initial hot water.
Additionally, the process produces an environmental issue in the form of the tailings byproduct which comprises a mixture of water, sand, silt and fine clay particles.
However, the leftover muddy liquid, consisting of slow-settling clay particles and water, are the fine tailings and are difficult to dispose of.
Fine tailings take a very long time to settle and are produced in significant volumes.
Therefore, tailings management is a significant issue that must be addressed by any plant using a hot water bitumen separation process.

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[0058]The following examples are intended to illustrate embodiments of the claimed invention and not to limit the claimed invention in any manner.

[0059]1. Formation of the Cleaning Emulsion

[0060]A cleaning emulsion of the present invention was formed from 410 litres of d-limonene mixed with 2 litres of Witconate P-1059™ (Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry) and about 20 ml of an anti-foaming agent. Approximately 600 litres of water was then added and the mixture agitated between about 24 to 48 hours to form a relatively stable emulsion, similar to cow's cream in colour and consistency.

[0061]2. Effect of Solvent Concentration

[0062]Batch extraction runs were performed using oil sands from Utah to determine effectiveness of the cleaning emulsion in removing the hydrocarbons from the sand. Batch extraction runs at various temperatures and with various concentrations of the solvent were conducted and various data collected. The data indicated the following:[0063](a) As shown in FIGS. 2 and 12, ...

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Abstract

A process and composition for removing heavy oil and bitumen from oil sands is disclosed. The composition comprises an emulsion of d-limonene and water, with an anionic surfactant as an emulsifying agent. The emulsion is contacted with an oil sand slurry until the aqueous and hydrocarbon phases separate. The process may take place at temperatures less than about 80° C.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 511,315 filed Oct. 16, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a composition and a process for removing hydrocarbons from solid particulate matter. In particular, the present invention relates to a composition and process for separating heavy oil or bitumen from sand. The present invention also relates to a plant where the process may be implemented and the light oil product which is recovered.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Considerable oil reserves around the world are locked in the form of oil sands, also called tar or bitumen sands. Particularly large deposits are known to exist in the Athabasca and Cold Lake regions of Alberta and smaller deposits are found in many areas in the United States including Utah. Oil sands are typically surface mined and the contai...

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IPC IPC(8): C10G1/04
CPCC10G2300/308C10G1/047
Inventor OPHUS, KEVIN
Owner EARTH ENERGY RESOURCES
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