the process of obtaining bitumen from oil sands tends to be more costly than other methods of extracting crude oil. A la
Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 7:41 pm
the process of obtaining bitumen from oil sands tends to be more costly than other methods of extracting crude oil. A large part of those costs involve the additional energy that needs used during the process. identify at least three significant energy costs associated with the mining of bitumen from oil sand
Mining Oil Sand 2 CRUSH & MOVE pagogo Bitumen-rich sand is ground in an ore preparation plant before being sent by pipeline to the primary extraction plant. IDIG Oil sand is scooped out of a giant mine and deposited onto massive, 400-ton trucks. 3 EXTRACT During the primary extraction process, the oil sand is placed in a giant tank where raw bitumen is separated from sand and water. Big 4 DILUTE with naphtha, a chemical solvent, to remove remaining minerals and water. 5 UPGRADE To create synthetic crude oil, the bitumen is heated to 900 degrees in giant furnaces, a process that removes excess carbon. Hydrogen is added to prepare it for industrial use. SURDE SER
Mining Oil Sand 2 CRUSH & MOVE pagogo Bitumen-rich sand is ground in an ore preparation plant before being sent by pipeline to the primary extraction plant. IDIG Oil sand is scooped out of a giant mine and deposited onto massive, 400-ton trucks. 3 EXTRACT During the primary extraction process, the oil sand is placed in a giant tank where raw bitumen is separated from sand and water. Big 4 DILUTE with naphtha, a chemical solvent, to remove remaining minerals and water. 5 UPGRADE To create synthetic crude oil, the bitumen is heated to 900 degrees in giant furnaces, a process that removes excess carbon. Hydrogen is added to prepare it for industrial use. SURDE SER