Claims
- 1. A method for recovering oil in an emulsion in spent drilling mud, comprising the steps of:applying a shear force to the spent drilling mud, the shear force being sufficient to break the emulsion and being applied by a grinding device; and separating the demulsified oil from the other constituents of the spent drilling mud.
- 2. The method for recovering oil in an emulsion in spent drilling mud of claim 1, wherein the grinding device is selected from the group consisting of a ball mill, roller mill, hammer mill, disk attrition mill, pebble mill, double cage disintegrator, vertical stirring mill, and vibrator mill.
- 3. The method for recovering oil in an emulsion in spent drilling mud of claim 1, wherein the grinding device is a ball mill.
- 4. The method for recovering oil in an emulsion in spent drilling mud of claim 1,wherein the grinding device is a ball mill; and wherein the step of separating the demulsified oil from the other constituents of the spent drilling mud includes the step of using a centrifuge to separate physically the constituents of the spent drilling mud.
- 5. A method for recovering oil in an emulsion in used oil, comprising the steps of:applying a shear force to the used oil, the shear force being sufficient to break the emulsion and being applied by a grinding device; and separating the demulsified oil from the other constituents of the used oil.
- 6. The method for recovering oil in an emulsion in used oil of claim 5, wherein the grinding device is selected from the group consisting of a ball mill, roller mill, hammer mill, disk attrition mill, pebble mill, double cage disintegrator, vertical stirring mill, and vibrator mill.
- 7. The method for recovering oil in an emulsion in used oil of claim 5, wherein the grinding device is a ball mill.
- 8. The method for recovering oil in an emulsion in used oil of claim 5,wherein the grinding device is a ball mill; and wherein the step of separating the demulsified oil from the other constituents of the used oil includes the step of using a centrifuge to separate physically the constituents of the used oil.
- 9. A method for treating a waste stream for the production of a liquid fuel, the waste stream including oil in an emulsion, comprising the steps of:applying a shear force to the waste stream, the shear force being sufficient to break the emulsion in the waste stream and being applied by a grinding device; and treating the demulsified oil by incorporating solids in a stable suspension to form a liquid fuel.
- 10. The method for treating a waste stream for the production of a liquid fuel of claim 9, wherein the grinding device is selected from the group consisting of a ball mill, roller mill, hammer mill, disk attrition mill, pebble mill, double cage disintegrator, vertical stirring mill, and vibrator mill.
- 11. The method for treating a waste stream for the production of a liquid fuel of claim 9, wherein the grinding device is a ball mill.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/886,297, filed on Jul. 1, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,882.
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