Tar sand pretreatment with diluent

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.
Other Author Hupka, J.
Title Tar sand pretreatment with diluent
Date 1993
Description Important aspects of kerosene penetration into tar sand have been investigated. The natural tar sand porosity was measured and used to analyze the performance of the hot water process. Subsequently, pretreatment experiments, using 20-kg tar sand samples (Asphalt Ridge and Whiterocks, Utah) and kerosene as a diluent were carried out at the expected summer temperature (26°C) and the expected winter temperature (-14°C). The natural tar sand porosity accessible by diluent has a crucial impact on the reduction of bitumen viscosity and influences the penetration time required for successful bitumen separation from tar sand by hot water processing. Thus, the tar sand porosity is a critical variable that determines appropriate operating conditions. Experimental results indicate that diluent penetration into the Asphalt Ridge tar sand (high porosity) is almost complete after 30 min, where as for the Whiterocks tar sand (low porosity) the penetration process is much slower, being still incomplete after 15 hours regardless of the ambient temperature.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
Volume 10
Issue 3
Subject Tar sand; kerosene; porosity; temperature
Subject LCSH Porosity; Oil sands
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hupka, J. & Miller, J. D. (1993). Tar sand pretreatment with diluent. Minerals and Metallurgical Processing, 10(3), 139-44.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67w6ws0
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