Improving Fluid Fine Tailings Treatment for Placement in a Permanent Aquatic Storage Structure
改进流态细尾矿处理以放置在永久性水生储存结构中
基本信息
- 批准号:555881-2020
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.93万
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- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Applied Research and Development Grants - Level 3
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2022-01-01 至 2023-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Oil sands fluid fine tailings (FFT) are a byproduct of oil sands mining with current stockpiles exceeding 1.2 billion cubic metres. Tailings are considered a major liability in oil sands mining due to environmental and financial challenges. Current estimates place the cost of treatment of existing stockpiles between $5B-10B. Tailings are treated using a variety of chemical, physical and mechanical methods. In 2018, Suncor Energy Inc., a major oil sands mine operator, commercialized a novel and proprietary tailings treatment approach named Permanent Aquatic Storage Structure (PASS). To support this program, Suncor and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) Centre for Oil Sands Sustainability (COSS) propose to expand our existing collaboration to include novel chemistries relevant to PASS. PASS offers a potential step-change in the volume and cost of tailings treatment for Suncor. To date, Suncor has accumulated 273.3 Mm3 of total fluid tailings inventory and PASS offers the possibility of treating a significant portion of this in a cost-effective, and environmentally responsible manner. The PASS technology combines the use of a polymer flocculant and an inorganic coagulant applied during the tailings transport process. Coagulants supplement the well-understood action of flocculants through charge neutralization of particulate contaminants, accelerating the remediation process and leading to faster reclamation objectives. The proposed study will a) improve the screening methodology developed for chemistries being considered for PASS, b) streamline the protocol to reduce the costs associated with screening a new technology while retaining resolution on the key parameters of concern, and c) assist with the prediction of long-term geochemical and biogeochemical characteristics of the final aquatic ecosystem. This project will benefit Canada by enabling oil sands operators to reclaim decommissioned mines faster, more efficiently and at a lower cost.
油砂流体细尾矿(FFT)是油砂开采的副产品,目前的储量超过12亿立方米。由于环境和财务方面的挑战,尾矿被认为是油砂开采的主要负担。目前的估计是,现有库存的处理成本在50亿至100亿美元之间。尾矿采用各种化学、物理和机械方法进行处理。2018年,大型油砂矿运营商森科尔能源公司(Suncor Energy Inc.)将一种名为永久水上存储结构(PASS)的新型专有尾矿处理方法商业化。为了支持这一计划,森科尔和北艾伯塔省理工学院(NAIT)油砂可持续发展中心(COSS)提议扩大我们现有的合作,以包括与PASS相关的新型化学物质。PASS为森科尔提供了尾矿处理数量和成本的潜在阶梯变化。到目前为止,森科尔已经积累了273.3立方米的流体尾矿库存,PASS提供了以经济高效和对环境负责的方式处理其中很大一部分的可能性。PASS技术结合了在尾矿运输过程中使用的聚合物絮凝剂和无机混凝剂。混凝剂通过对颗粒污染物的电荷中和补充了众所周知的絮凝剂的作用,加快了修复过程,并导致了更快的回收目标。拟议的研究将a)改进为考虑通过的化学物质制定的筛选方法,b)简化议定书,以减少与筛选新技术相关的费用,同时保留有关关键参数的决议,以及c)协助预测最终水生生态系统的长期地球化学和生物地球化学特征。该项目将使加拿大受益,使油砂运营商能够更快、更有效、更低成本地回收退役的矿山。
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