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Saturday, July 17, 2010

How to Treat oil sands in Water

GE and FilterBoxx have signed an agreement to develop innovative water treatment solutions for the oil sands in Alberta, Canada.

Calgary-based FilterBoxx will work alongside Connecticut-based GE on heavy oil-producing water treatment projects for de-oiling and water treatment options, using in-situ thermal methods such as steam-assisted gravity drainage.

In-situ methods are required because 80% of the oil sands in Alberta cannot be mined through open pit due to the bitumen being too deep under the surface.

The in-situ processes will use thermal energy, steam or solvents to make the bitumen flow so that it can be pumped by a well to the surface.

The new system will give higher recoveries of produced water, requiring 30-50% less water for steam-assisted gravity drainage process compared with 0.3-0.4bbls of water required for each barrel of bitumen produced

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