Hydraulic Underground Mining of Oil Sands ? The Next Big Step?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Dwayne D. Tannant
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

This paper presents a new mining concept for oil sands called ?hydraulic underground mining of oil sands? or HUMOS. While this mining method is still at the conceptual stage it has great promise to allow extraction of bitumen from areas that are currently uneconomical or technically infeasible using surface mining or steam assisted gravity drainage. HUMOS is founded on a combination of recently proven technologies such as directional drilling, water jet cutting of oil sands, slurry transportation, cold water extraction of bitumen, and thickened tailings. One key component in the mining concept is the caving of oil sands and the creation of an underground cavern. Scaled-down physical models will be designed and built to demonstrate water jet cutting, cave development, and insitu primary bitumen separation. These will be used as a 'proof of concept'. On-going research will establish and prioritize issues that need to be resolved, outline key areas where further research is needed, foster establishment of research teams to divide and conquer the important questions, and create framework for future coordinated research efforts.
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APA: Dwayne D. Tannant  (2001)  Hydraulic Underground Mining of Oil Sands ? The Next Big Step?

MLA: Dwayne D. Tannant Hydraulic Underground Mining of Oil Sands ? The Next Big Step?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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