Abstract: Bitumen within raw oilsands may be cracked and fully recovered by light hydrocarbon extraction following exposure to modified natural zeolite catalysts under cracking conditions. The recovered bitumen is reduced in viscosity, with lower boiling point distributions. Effective cracking of oilsands bitumen using economical, abundant and readily disposable natural zeolites represents a significant step towards a waterless and environment friendly extraction process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 27, 2009
Date of Patent:
July 3, 2012
Assignees:
The Governors Of The University Of Alberta, Imperial Oil Resource Limited
Inventors:
Steven M. Kuznicki, William C. McCaffrey, Murray R. Gray, James A. Dunn
Abstract: Bitumen within raw oilsands may be cracked and fully recovered by light hydrocarbon extraction following exposure to modified natural zeolite catalysts under cracking conditions. The recovered bitumen is reduced in viscosity, with lower boiling point distributions. Effective cracking of oilsands bitumen using economical, abundant and readily disposable natural zeolites represents a significant step towards a waterless and environment friendly extraction process.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 27, 2009
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicants:
THE GOVERNORS OF UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, IMPERIAL OIL RESOURCES LIMITED
Inventors:
Steven M. KUZNICKI, William C. McCAFFREY, Murray R. GRAY, James A. DUNN
Abstract: A mixer circuit, in the form of a vertically oriented stack of components, functions to slurry oil sand with water in preparation for pumping through a pipeline. The oil sand is initially dropped from the end of a conveyor. It is contacted in mid-air with a stream of water to distribute the water through the oil sand and to wet the latter. The mixture drops into a downwardly slanted trough. The water and oil sand mix as they move turbulently through the open-ended trough. The slurry is deflected as it leaves the trough and is spread in the form of a thin sheet on an apron. It is then fed over screens to reject oversize lumps. The screened slurry drops into a pump box. The screened slurry drops into a box. The rejected lumps are comminuted in an impactor positioned at the end of the screens. The comminuted oil sand is screened to remove remaining oversize lumps and the screened comminuted oil sands are delivered into the pump box. The structure is compact and the oversize reject loss is relatively low.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 1997
Date of Patent:
June 30, 1998
Assignees:
Alberta Energy Ltd, AEC Oil Sands Limited Partnership, Athabasca Oil Sands Investments, Inc., Canadian Occidential Petroleum, Ltd., Canadian Oil Sands Investments, Inc., Gulf Canada Resources Limited, Imperial Oil Resources Limited, Mocal Energy Limited, Murphy Oil Company, Ltd., Petro-Canada, Inc.
Inventors:
Waldemar Maciejewski, Jim McTurk, Derrick Kershaw