Claims
- 1. A process for simultaneously transporting and conditioning naturally water-wet oil sand to enable recovery of bitumen in a conventional gravity separation vessel, comprising:
- surface mining oil sand at a mine site;
- removing oversize from the oil sand so that it can be pumped through a pipeline;
- mixing the oil sand, at the mine site, with hot water and, optionally, process aid if required, and entraining air in the fluid during mixing, to form an aerated slurry;
- pumping the slurry through a pipeline from the mine site to a bitumen extraction plant, said pipeline being of sufficient length so that separation of bitumen from sand and subsequent aeration of bitumen both occur, to render the aerated bitumen buoyant; and
- introducing the slurry from the pipeline directly into a gravity separation vessel and processing it therein by gravity separation under quiescent conditions to recover bitumen in the form of froth.
- 2. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- the pipeline is at least 2.5 kilometers in length.
- 3. The process as set forth in claim 2 wherein:
- mixing is conducted so as to form a slurry containing, by weight, about 50 to 70% oil sand, about 50 to 30% water and less than about 0.05% alkaline process aid, said water being supplied at a temperature sufficient to yield a slurry having a temperature in the range of about 40.degree.-70.degree. C.
- 4. The process as set forth in claim 3 wherein:
- the slurry from the pipeline is processed in a separation circuit to recover by flotation at least 90% of the bitumen, contained in the oil sand feed, in the form of froth.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the entraining of air in the fluid during mixing comprises mixing the mixture of oil sand, water and, optionally, process aid in a chamber open to the atmosphere under conditions sufficient to create a vortex in said mixture, thereby passively entraining the air into the mixture.
- 6. A process for simultaneously transporting and conditioning naturally water-wet oil sand to enable recovery of bitumen in a gravity separation vessel, comprising:
- surface mining oil sand at a mine site;
- screening oversize from the oil sand so that it can be pumped through a pipeline;
- mixing the oil sand, at the mine site, with hot water and, optionally, process aid and entraining air in the fluid during mixing, to form an aerated slurry;
- pumping the slurry through a first section of pipeline a sufficient distance so that separation of bitumen from sand and subsequent aeration of bitumen both occur, to render the aerated bitumen buoyant;
- separating substantially all of the coarse solids from the slurry;
- pumping the remaining slurry through a second section of pipeline extending to a bitumen extraction plant; and
- introducing the slurry from the pipeline directly into a gravity separation vessel and processing it therein by gravity separation under quiescent conditions to recover bitumen in the form of froth.
- 7. The process as set forth in claim 6 wherein:
- mixing is conducted so as to form a slurry containing, by weight, about 50 to 70% oil sand, about 50 to 30% water and less than about 0.05% alkaline process aid, said water being supplied at a temperature sufficient to yield a slurry having a temperature in the range of about 40.degree.-70.degree. C.
- 8. The process as set forth in claim 7 wherein:
- the slurry from the pipeline is processed in a separation circuit to recover by flotation at least 90% of the bitumen, contained in the oil sand feed, in the form of froth.
- 9. The process of claim 6 wherein the entraining of air in the fluid during mixing comprises mixing the mixture oil sand, water and, optionally, process aid in a chamber open to the atmosphere under conditions sufficient to create a vortex in said mixture, thereby passively entraining the air into the mixture.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/440,926 filed Nov. 24, 1989, now abandoned.
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