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<onlyinclude>'''Oil sands extraction''' is the process of removing [[oil sands|oil sand]] from the ground and extracting [[bitumen]] from it. This bitumen is later upgraded into a synthetic [[crude oil]] that can be separated into usable fractions through [[fractional distillation]].</onlyinclude> There are two main methods that can be used to extract bitumen from this [[oil]] sand:
<onlyinclude>'''Oil sands extraction''' is the process of removing [[oil sands|oil sand]] from the ground and extracting [[bitumen]] from it. This bitumen is later upgraded into a synthetic [[crude oil]] that can be separated into usable fractions through [[fractional distillation]].</onlyinclude> There are two main methods that can be used to extract bitumen from this [[oil]] sand:<ref>Natural Resources Canada. (Feb 19, 2016). ''Oil Sands Extraction and Processing'' [Online]. Accessed Oct.12, 2018. Available: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/oil-sands/18094</ref>


* '''[[Oil sands surface mining]]''': This is one of the main methods of extracting bitumen in oil sands formations. In this method, large amounts of oily sand are dug out of the ground and the bitumen is separated from it afterwards.
* '''[[Oil sands surface mining]]''': In this method, large amounts of oily sand are dug out of the ground and the bitumen is separated from it afterwards through mechanical and chemical processing.
* '''[[In situ oil sands mining]]''': This is a process used to extract bitumen from oil sand that is buried deeply below the ground. In this process a mine is drilled into a deposit and [[steam]] is injected into the formation to allow bitumen to become more [[liquid]] and flow out of the well. This removes the desired bitumen but leaves the sand in place.
* '''[[In situ oil sands mining]]''': This is a process used to extract bitumen from oil sand that is buried deeply below the ground. In this process a well is drilled into a deposit and [[steam]] is injected into the formation to allow bitumen to become less viscous and flow out of the well. This removes the desired bitumen but leaves the sand in place.
 
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Revision as of 21:08, 15 November 2018

Oil sands extraction is the process of removing oil sand from the ground and extracting bitumen from it. This bitumen is later upgraded into a synthetic crude oil that can be separated into usable fractions through fractional distillation. There are two main methods that can be used to extract bitumen from this oil sand:[1]

  • Oil sands surface mining: In this method, large amounts of oily sand are dug out of the ground and the bitumen is separated from it afterwards through mechanical and chemical processing.
  • In situ oil sands mining: This is a process used to extract bitumen from oil sand that is buried deeply below the ground. In this process a well is drilled into a deposit and steam is injected into the formation to allow bitumen to become less viscous and flow out of the well. This removes the desired bitumen but leaves the sand in place.

Further Reading

Please visit the following pages for much more information on nuclear science and its role in the energy industry.

References

  1. Natural Resources Canada. (Feb 19, 2016). Oil Sands Extraction and Processing [Online]. Accessed Oct.12, 2018. Available: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/oil-sands/18094