Tailings Management
At Syncrude, tailings are a byproduct of our process to extract bitumen from oil sand. Tailings are composed of a mixture of water, sand, clay, fine solids, residual hydrocarbon and salts – all of which are naturally found in oil sands deposits.
Tailings are placed in large landforms commonly referred to as settling basins or tailings ponds. Tailings ponds serve two uses – one, as the recycled water source for our plants and, two, as a containment area which enables tailings to segregate prior to further dewatering for use in reclamation activities.
The primary tailings management challenge is the long period of time it takes for some solid components to settle. While the sand settles rapidly, clay and fine solids (together called fluid fine tailings or FFT) can take decades to settle on their own.
Over 85% of the water used in the bitumen extraction process is recycled from our tailings settling basins.
In the settling process, water rises to the top of the tailings pond and is then reused in the bitumen extraction process. Over 85 percent of the water we use is recycled from our settling basins. The Mildred Lake Settling Basin and Aurora Settling Basin are the main sources of recycled water for our operation.
Tailings also contain bitumen that is not recovered in the extraction process. As the bitumen is released, it floats to the top of the settling basin and can appear as an oily slick on the water surface. Bird deterrents are in place year-round to discourage waterfowl from landing.
Bitumen is a valuable natural resource and, while recovery is about 90 percent, we are studying new technologies and processes to increase this even further. This will reduce the amount of bitumen lost to tailings.
Studying new technologies and processes to increase this even further.
Clearly keen to get Scidev over the line with the upcoming trial.
Will be a company maker imo.
- Forums
- ASX - By Stock
- SDV
- Ann: SciDev Chemistry Trial in Canadian Oil Sands Industry
Ann: SciDev Chemistry Trial in Canadian Oil Sands Industry, page-11
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 29 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)
Featured News
Add SDV (ASX) to my watchlist
|
|||||
Last
37.0¢ |
Change
0.025(7.25%) |
Mkt cap ! $70.22M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
35.0¢ | 37.0¢ | 35.0¢ | $49.72K | 138.9K |
Buyers (Bids)
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
---|---|---|
1 | 166360 | 36.5¢ |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
---|---|---|
38.0¢ | 13726 | 1 |
View Market Depth
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
---|---|---|
1 | 166360 | 0.365 |
1 | 1122 | 0.350 |
1 | 50000 | 0.345 |
5 | 76767 | 0.340 |
1 | 50000 | 0.330 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
---|---|---|
0.380 | 13726 | 1 |
0.385 | 3744 | 1 |
0.390 | 8149 | 1 |
0.400 | 43917 | 6 |
0.405 | 6850 | 1 |
Last trade - 15.48pm 28/06/2024 (20 minute delay) ? |
Featured News
SDV (ASX) Chart |
The Watchlist
LU7
LITHIUM UNIVERSE LIMITED
Alex Hanly, CEO
Alex Hanly
CEO
SPONSORED BY The Market Online