Claims
- 1. A process for recovering oil from tar sands including the steps of: providing tar sands; subjecting initially said tar sands to a non-aqueous, hydrocarbon, tar-oil viscosity-reducing diluent environment; providing a separating tank having an aqueous bath of ambient temperature condition not exceeding 100.degree. F. and with a specific gravity greater than one but not exceeding 1.01, said aqueous bath including a wetting agent; directly introducing, for settling, said tar sands, containing diluent from said environment, into said aqueous bath immediately after said subjecting step, whereby to release oil from said tar sands to float upwardly in said bath in a quiescent area thereof; and recovering said oil.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said aqueous bath has a diluent layer disposed thereover, said subjecting step comprising dropping said tar sands into and through said diluent layer.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said aqueous bath is provided with an upper diluent layer, said subjecting step itself comprises the successive steps of, first, separately premixing said tar sands with diluent and, second, dropping said tar sands through said upper diluent layer.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said diluent zone comprises at least one of the class of diluents consisting of gasoline and naphtha.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said aqueous bath includes, for increasing said specific gravity, sodium carbonate in amount of the order of 1/8 ounce per gallon H.sub.2 O.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein said aqueous bath includes, as said wetting agent an equivalent of 41.5 Baume sodium silicate solution in quantity of from 6 to 12 drops per 8 oz. of water.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the volumetric proportions of water, sodium carbonate, and sodium silicate in said aqueous bath is of the order of 280:1:4.
- 8. A process of separating oil from tar sands comprising the steps of: providing crushed tar sands containing entrapped oil; mixing as a mixture a non-aqueous, hydrocarbon, tar-oil viscosity-reducing diluent with said tar sands to reduce the viscosity and specific gravity of said oil; providing an aqueous bath of ambient temperature not greater than 100.degree. F. for receiving said tar sands, said aqueous bath being provided with a wetting agent and having a specific gravity greater than 1, greater than that of said oil as diluted and not exceeding 1.01, whereby to permit silt and residual sands of said tar sands to be settled out, and directly introducing said mixture into said aqueous bath.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending patent application entitled "PROCESS AND FLUID MEDIA FOR TREATMENT OF TAR SANDS TO RECOVER OIL", Ser. No. 462,206, filed Apr. 19, 1974 and now abandoned.
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