Claims
- 1. A process for extracting bitumen oils from a raw material consisting essentially of oil sands and lumps of disintegrable material such as clay, the process including the steps of
- (a) conditioning the raw material in a conditioner by introducing a stream of hot water with a water to raw material ratio of at least 1:1 by weight and by gently mixing the water and raw material without sufficient force to cause substantial disintegration of clay present in the raw material while promoting the release of bitumuen oils from the solids of said raw materials and forming within the conditioner of separate solids and liquid phases;
- (b) moving said solids along said conditioner without maintaining them in suspension and discharging said solids phase from said conditioner separately from said liquid phase;
- (c) separating said liquid phase into an oil-rich component and a middlings component containing essentially water and fines and with only minor proportions of oil and solids;
- (d) removing at least a part of the fines from said middlings component by flocculation separation of said middlings component and contrifuging of the produced thickened solids, and thereby producing a fines discharge of relatively low liquid content and a liquid discharge;
- (e) immediately recycling said liquid discharge while hot as at least a part of the hot water supplied for said conditioning; and
- (f) delivering said oil-rich component for further treatment.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, in which the liquid phase is separated into a bitumen froth and a separated water portion, and said water portion is used to dilute the solids phase from said conditioner and is subjected to a liquids/solids separation.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, in which the temperature of the hot water is at least 70.degree. C.
- 4. A process according to claim 1, in which the temperature of the hot water is about 90.degree. C.
- 5. A process according to claim 1, in which the middlings component after centrifuging and before being used for conditioning is neutralised.
- 6. A process according to claim 1, in which only a part of the recycled middlings component is treated for removal of fines and solids, the remainder being recycled directly to said conditioner.
- 7. A process according to claim 1, in which the oil-rich component is separately treated for the removal of contained water, fines and solids.
- 8. A process according to claim 7, in which the oil-rich component is treated with a diluent to dissolve the oil and washed with a stream of water, which is recycled after being treated separately for removal of fines and solids.
- 9. A process according to claim 8, in which the stream of water after contacting the diluted oil-rich component is passed successively to a separator for removing coarse solids, and oil/water separator, and a unit for removing fines.
- 10. A process according to claim 9, in which the unit for removing fines comprises a flocculator and a centrifuge.
- 11. A process for extracting bitumen oils from a raw material consisting essentially of oil sands and disintegrable material such as clay, the process including the steps of
- (a) conditioning the raw material in a conditioner by introducing a stream of hot water with a water to raw material ratio of at least 1:1 by weight and by gently mixing the water and raw material without sufficient force to cause substantial disintegration of clay present in the raw material while promoting the release of bitumen oils from the solids of said raw material and forming within the conditioner of separate solids and liquid phases;
- (b) moving said solids along said conditioner without maintaining them in suspension and discharging said solids phase from said conditioner separately from said liquid phase;
- (c) separating said liquid phase into an oil-rich component and a middlings component containing essentially water and fines and with only minor proportions of oil and solids;
- (d) removing at least a part of the fines from said middlings component by flocculation separation of said middlings component, preceded by pH adjustment, and centrifuging of at least a part of the produced thickened solids, and thereby producing a fines discharge of relatively low liquid content and liquid discharge;
- (e) immediately recycling said liquid discharge while hot as at least a part of the hot water supplied for said conditioning; and
- (f) delivering said oil-rich component for further treatment.
- 12. A process according to claim 11 in which the flocculated middlings component is thickened in a thickener to produce a thickened stream comprising said thickened solids and a less dense stream, said thickened stream being centrifuged to separate said fines discharge from said liquid discharge and the centrifuged liquid discharge and the less dense stream from the thickener being recycled to the conditioning stage.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 299,306, filed Sept. 4, 1981, and now abandoned.
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