El-Nakheil Oil Shale: Material Characterization And Effect Of Acid Leaching

International Mineral Processing Congress
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The ever increasing demand for energy and the progressive depletion of crude oil resources, have renewed interest in oil shale as an alternative fuel resource. Weathered oil shale samples were assembled from El-Nakheil phosphate mine in Quseir area, Eastern desert, Egypt. The oil shale samples were prepared and analyzed by XRD (X-ray diffraction), XRF (X-ray fluorescence spectrometry), and optical microscopic techniques. Rock-Eval pyrolysis and total organic carbon were used to study shale hydrocarbon potential. A leaching procedure using inorganic and organic acids was used to selectively dissolve the oil shale associated ash forming minerals. XRD results showed that calcite is the dominant carbonate mineral, whereas primary silicate minerals are quartz and montmorillonite. SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) observations indicated that the organic matter is dispersed throughout the rock matrix. The acid soluble fraction upon leaching was determined to be 37.59 and 42.74 wt% by using 5% HCl and 10% HCl, respectively. The TOC was increased from 20.78 to 29.88 and 34.09 wt% by using 5% HCl and 10% HCl, respectively. Keywords: el nakheil oil shale, characterization, xrd, xrf, sem, elemental analysis, proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, thin section, rock eval pyrolysis, acid leaching
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APA:  (2012)  El-Nakheil Oil Shale: Material Characterization And Effect Of Acid Leaching

MLA: El-Nakheil Oil Shale: Material Characterization And Effect Of Acid Leaching. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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