Publication Type |
report |
Author |
Thomas, K. P.; Harnsberger, P. M. |
Title |
Evaluation of the potential end use of oils produced by the ROPE® process from California tar sand |
Date |
1989-12 |
Description |
The oil products from Process Development Unit (PDU) run SPR--111 were evaluated for potential end use. This particular run was a fiveday test using Arroyo Grande tar sand from California as the feed to the PDU. The distillate from knockout #2 was hydrotreated to produce a series of process intermediates. One of the intermediates was evaluated as a feedstock for the production of transportation fuels. The heavy product oil was distilled to produce a residue that was evaluated as an asphalt. Analysis of a selected process intermediate shows that it is not suitable for the production of gasoline or for use as a gasoline-blending feedstock. In addition, the process intermediate was not suitable for the production of aviation turbine fuels. This is because the oil contains a high concentration of alkanes. However, the presence of alkanes does make the oil valuable as a feedstock for the production of diesel fuel. The heavy oil product as received from the PDU is not suitable for the production of an asphaltic material because it contains a large amount of very fine solid material. However, after filtration and distillation, the application of ASTM D-3381 specification tests to the +410°C (+770°F) residue shows that all of the requirements are met except for the trichloroethylene solubility requirement. This value is below specification because a small amount of mineral matter was not removed during the filtration process. In addition, the residue had a very high aging index, which suggests that it is quite susceptible to rapid age-hardening or molecular-structuring and that a pavement constructed of this material will become brittle at a faster rate than a conventional asphalt. Results from successive freeze-thaw cycling also show that the residue is comparable to petroleum asphalts when it is coated on the same appropriate aggregate. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
Western Research Institute |
Subject |
ROPE process oils; California tar sand; tar sand; oil products |
Language |
eng |
Bibliographic Citation |
Thomas, K. P., & Harnsberger, P. M. (1989). Evaluation of the potential end use of oils produced by the ROPE® process from California tar sand. DOE/MC/11076-2950 (DE91002030). Western Research Institute. |
Relation Has Part |
DOE/MC/11076-2950 (DE91002030) |
Rights Management |
(c)Western Research Institute |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
Format Extent |
122,910 bytes |
Identifier |
ir-eua/id/2805 |
Source |
DSpace at ICSE |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6r52pv9 |
Setname |
ir_eua |
ID |
213937 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6r52pv9 |