Heavy-oil and bitumen projects in Madagascar

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Publication Type journal article
Author Andrianasolo-Ralaimiza, H.
Title Heavy-oil and bitumen projects in Madagascar
Date 1987
Description Madagascar contains two important deposits, the Bemolanga tar sand and the Tsimiroro heavy crude oil. Although known for years, they have received intensive investigation recently in effort to achieve a measure of energy independence in the face of rising oil costs and dollar-exchange values. The aim for the Bemolanga deposit is to establish a mining and bitumen-separation operation capable of supplying 15,000 b/d of finished petroleum products. The deposit is of sufficient size; separation of the bitumen is being investigated through the hot-water process, the Lurgi-Ruhrgas thermal process, solvent processes (RTR), and the Taciuk thermal process. The Tsimiroro deposit includes 4.8 billion bbl of original oil in place and 1.45 billion bbl of reserve potential. It is hoped to achieve a level of 31,500 b/d, a not impractical goal.
Type Text
Publisher American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Subject heavy oil; bitumen; Madagascar; Bemolanga tar sand; Tsimiroro heavy crude oil; mining and bitumen-separation operation
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Andrianasolo-Ralaimiza, H. (1987). Heavy-oil and bitumen projects in Madagascar. Richard F. Meyer, ed., Exploration for heavy crude oil and natural bitumen: AAPG Studies in Geology, 25, 137-141.
Relation Has Part Richard F. Meyer, ed., Exploration for heavy crude oil and natural bitumen: AAPG Studies in Geology; no. 25, pp. 137-141 (1987)
Rights Management (c)American Association of Petroleum Geologists
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6d53m2f
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