Title | Advanced characterisation of organic matter in oil sands and tailings sands used for land reclamation by Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS) |
Publication Type | Conference Proceedings |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Noah, M., Vieth-Hillebrand A., & Wilkes H. |
Volume | 14 |
Pagination | 1 page |
Publisher | Geophysical Research Abstracts |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | analytical methodology, hydrocarbons, naphthenic acids, oil sand characteristics, PAH, tailings |
Abstract | The Athabasca region of northern Alberta, Canada, is home to deposits of oil sands containing vast amounts (∼ 173 billion barrels) of heavily biodegraded petroleum. Oil sands are recovered by surface mining or by in situ steam injection. The extraction of bitumen from oil sands by caustic hot water processing results in large volumes of fluid tailings, which are stored in on-site settling basins. There the tailings undergo a compaction and dewatering process, producing a slowly densifying suspension. The released water is recycled for extraction. The fine tailings will be reclaimed as either dry or wet landscapes. [1] To produce 1 barrel of crude oil, 2 tons of oil sand and 2 – 3 tons of water (including recycled water) are required. [2] |
Notes | EGU2012-5171 2012. |
URL | http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/EGU2012-5171.pdf |
Locational Keywords | Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) |
Group | OSEMB |
Citation Key | 51388 |