Claims
- 1. A process for recovering products from tar sand comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a tar sand;
- processing the tar sand to produce a bitumen-rich concentrate, said bitumen-rich concentrate comprising from about 15% bitumen and and 85% sand by weight to about 80% bitumen and about 20% sand by weight; and
- recovering products from the bitumen-rich concentrate by introducing the bitumen-rich concentrate into a fluidized bed while heating the bitumen-rich concentrate in the fluidized bed.
- 2. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- removing a coked sand from the fluidized bed, said coked sand comprising sand having a carbonaceous residue thereon;
- burning at least a portion of the carbonaceous residue on the coked sand to produce a hot burnt sand; and
- recycling at least a portion of the hot burnt sand to the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 3. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- removing a coked sand from the fluidized bed, said coked sand comprising sand having a carbonaceous residue thereon;
- burning at least a portion of the carbonaceous residue on the coked sand to produce a hot burnt sand; and
- recycling at least a portion of the hot burnt sand to the fluidized bed.
- 4. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 2 wherein a sufficient quantity of hot burnt sand is recycled such that the coked sand removed from the fluidized bed contains carbonaceous residue in the range of between about 0.5% and about 5% by weight.
- 5. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 2 wherein a sufficient quantity of hot burnt sand is recycled to the fluidized bed such that the coked sand removed from the fluidized bed contains carbonaceous residue in the range of about 0.8% to about 1.5% by weight.
- 6. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 2 wherein the ratio of recycled hot burnt sand to bitumen-rich concentrate introduced into the fluidized bed is within the range of about 2:1 to about 3:1.
- 7. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 2 wherein the carbonaceous residue is burned at a temperature within the range of between about 480.degree. C. and about 925.degree. C.
- 8. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 2 wherein the carbonaceous residue is burned at a temperature within the range of between about 565.degree. C. and about 790.degree. C.
- 9. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the tar sand is processed by an alkaline, hot water separation process to produce the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 10. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 9, further comprising the steps of:
- removing a coked sand from the fluidized bed, said coked sand comprising sand having a carbonaceous residue thereon; and
- recycling at least a portion of the coked sand to the alkaline, hot water separation process.
- 11. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
- distilling the recovered products;
- isolating a fraction formed during distillation within the temperature range of about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.; and
- recycling the isolated fraction to the alkaline, hot water separation process.
- 12. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the tar sand is processed by a solvent extraction process to produce the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 13. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 12 further comprising the steps of:
- distilling the recovered products;
- isolating a fraction formed during distillation within the temperature range of about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.; and
- recycling the isolated fraction to the solvent extraction process.
- 14. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the tar sand is processed by an ambient temperature grinding and flotation process to produce the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 15. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the processing step further comprises:
- obtaining a first portion of the bitumen-rich concentrate from an alkaline, hot water separation process;
- obtaining a second portion of the bitumen-rich concentrate from an ambient temperature grinding and flotation process; and
- combining the two portions of the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 16. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the processing step further comprises:
- obtaining a first portion of the bitumen-rich concentrate from a solvent extraction process;
- obtaining a second portion of the bitumen-rich concentrate from an ambient temperature grinding and flotation process; and
- combining the two portions of the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 17. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the bitumen-rich concentrate comprises from about 25% bitumen and about 75% sand by weight to about 55% bitumen and about 45% sand by weight.
- 18. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the bitumen-rich concentrate comprises about 40% bitumen by weight and about 60% sand by weight.
- 19. A process for recovering products from tar sand comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a tar sand;
- processing the tar sand to produce a bitumen-rich concentrate, said bitumen-rich concentrate comprising from about 25% bitumen and about 75% sand by weight to about 55% bitumen and about 45% sand by weight;
- recovering products from the bitumen-rich concentrate by introducing the bitumen-rich concentrate into a fluidized bed while heating the bitumen-rich concentrate in the fluidized bed;
- removing a coked sand from the fluidized bed, said coked sand comprising sand having a carbonaceous residue thereon;
- burning at least a portion of the carbonaceous residue on the coked sand to produce a hot burnt sand; and
- recycling at least a portion of the hot burnt sand to the bitumen-rich concentrate.
- 20. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 19 wherein the tar sand is processed by an alkaline, hot water separation process to produce the bitumen-rich concentrate; the process further comprising:
- recycling at least a portion of the coked sand to the alkaline, hot water separation process.
- 21. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 20 wherein the ratio of recycled hot burnt sand to bitumen-rich concentrate introduced into the fluidized bed is within the range of about 2:1 to about 3:1.
- 22. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 20 further comprising the steps of:
- distilling the recovered products;
- isolating a fraction formed during distillation within the temperature range of about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.; and
- recycling the isolated fraction to the alkaline, hot water separation process.
- 23. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 22 wherein the processing step further comprises obtaining at least a portion of the bitumen-rich concentrate from an ambient temperature grinding and flotation process and combining said portion with the bitumen-rich concentrate obtained in the alkaline, hot water separation process.
- 24. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 19 wherein the tar sand is processed by a solvent extraction process to produce the bitumen-rich concentrate; the process further comprising the steps of:
- distilling the recovered products;
- isolating a fraction formed during distillation within the temperature range of about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.; and
- recycling the isolated fraction to the solvent extraction process.
- 25. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 24 wherein the processing step further comprises obtaining at least a portion of the bitumen-rich concentrate from an ambient temperature grinding and flotation process and combining said portion with the bitumen-rich concentrate obtained in the solvent extraction process.
- 26. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 19 wherein a sufficient quantity of hot burnt sand is recycled to the bitumen-rich concentrate such that the coked sand removed from the fluidized bed contains conbonaceous residue in the range of between about 0.5% and about 5% by weight and wherein the burning step is conducted at a temperature within the range of between about 480.degree. C. and about 925.degree. C.
- 27. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 19 wherein a sufficient quantity of hot burnt sand is recycled to the bitumen-rich concentrate such that the coked sand removed from the fluidized bed contains carbonaceous residue in the range of between about 0.8% and about 1.5% by weight and wherein the burning step is conducted at a temperature within the range of between about 565.degree. C. and about 790.degree. C.
- 28. A process for recovering products from tar sand comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a tar sand;
- preparing a bitumen-rich concentrate from the tar sand using an alkaline, hot water separation process, said bitumen-rich concentrate comprising from about 35% bitumen and about 65% sand by weight to about 45% bitumen and about 55% sand by weight;
- recovering products from the bitumen-rich concentrate by introducing the bitumen-rich concentrate into a fluidized bed while heating the bitumen-rich concentrate in the fluidized bed;
- removing a coked sand from the fluidized bed, said coked sand comprising sand having a carbonaceous residue thereon;
- recycling at least a portion of the coked sand to the alkaline, hot water separation process;
- burning the carbonaceous residue on at least a portion of the coked sand to produce a hot burnt sand;
- recycling at least a portion of the hot burnt sand to the bitumen-rich concentrate;
- distilling the recovered products;
- isolating a fraction formed during distillation within the temperature range of about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.; and
- recycling the isolated fraction to the alkaline, hot water separation process.
- 29. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 1 wherein the bitumen-rich concentrate is retained in the fluidized bed for about 2 to about 40 minutes and heated to a temperature of about 400.degree. C. to about 600.degree. C.
- 30. A process for recovering products from tar sand as defined in claim 19 wherein the bitumen-rich concentrate is retained in the fluidized bed for about 2 to about 40 minutes and heated to a temperature of about 400.degree. C. to about 600.degree. C.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of our copending application, Ser. No. 155,257, filed June 2, 1980 entitled "PROCESS FOR OBTAINING PRODUCTS FROM TAR SAND," now U.S. Pat. No. 4,337,143 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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