Oil Sands From
Athabasca
CANADA, Northern Alberta
Northern Alberta, Canada is the
location of a very large, rich oil sand field. The Athabasca
oil sands are named for the Athabasca River, where the oil
sands are easily seen from the river banks. One third of the
world's oil sands are found here in Alberta, Canada and in
Venezuela. The Athabasca oil sands field is unique in that the
oil sands are located very near the surface and can be easily
surface mined. This makes it much cheaper to mine, and makes
Athabasca the leading provider of oil sands in the
world.
Oil sands are a solid form of oil also
known as tar sands. They are made up of clay and sands that are
covered in bitumen oil. Bitumen oil is so thick that it must be
heated in order to make it flow. Therefore, oil sands are very
thick and sticky. Oil sands contain some water. This makes them
sticky in the summer and as solid as rock in the winter, when
the water is frozen.
Strip mining is the easiest and most common way to mine for oil
sands. To strip mine, we simply need to dig a big pit. Then we
can drive in big trucks and bulldozers to get the oil sands out
of the ground. We get the oil sands on to the trucks and then
mix them with water. This helps break up the clumps and turn
the oil sands into a more liquid substance called slurry.
Turning the oil sands into slurry makes it possible to
transport through pipelines to a plant. At the plant, the oil
is separated from the sand and the oil is sent to a refinery
for processing. Here, the oil can be turned into synthetic oil
and other petroleum products.
When deeper sections of the oil sands fields are encountered,
then strip mining isn't really an option. We need to go deeper
to get to the oil sands. You can see where this would create a
challenge, considering that the oil sands are very sticky and
can be solid or near solid. To combat this problem, we can pump
water into the ground. Mixing the oil sands with the water
turns it into slurry underground. This makes it much easier to
extract by simply pumping it out. Another form of extraction is
to pump oxygen into the reserve. The oxygen is set on fire, in
a controlled fashion, and the bitumen is melted down to a
liquid state. Then, the oil sands can be pumped out.
In some cases, we identify areas where oil sands are present by
the tar pits that they can form on the surface. Tar pits are
formed when the pitch and tar rise up to the surface and
separate from the sand. These pitch tar pits are well known for
almost perfectly preserving prehistoric animals that got
trapped in them. The most well known tar pit is the La Brea tar
pit in California. Another famous tar pit is in Trinidad. This
tar pit is the size of a lake and may be up to two hundred and
fifty feet deep. It is believed to be located directly over a
fault line in the earth.
Companies like Triple Diamond Energy help us extract oil sands,
bringing us many of the petroleum products that we use every
day.
About the Author: Bob Jent is the
president of Triple Diamond Energy.
Triple Diamond Energy specializes in
acquiring the highest quality prime oil and gas properties. For
more information, visit
http://www.triplediamondenergycorp.blogspot.com
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