Heavy mineral by-products from Athabasca tar sands

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Lloyd W. Trevoy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Syncrude Canada Limited is presently studying commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailings of the openpit A lhabasca tar sands operation. When tar sands are processed and upgraded to synthetic crude oil, heavy minerals can be removed f rom the extraction circuit and beneficiated to provide concentrates of zircon and titanium minerals. Calculated recovery rates indicate that crude oil production capabilities of 105,000 barrels per day would provide 26,000 tonnes of zircon and 114,000 tonnes of titanium minerals annually. The titanium minerals concentrate is a mixture of ilmenite, leucoxene and rutile; it could be used as recovered or upgraded to synthetic rutile. With the consrruction of further synthetic crude oil plants in Western Canada, a large reserve of heavy minerals will become available.
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APA: Lloyd W. Trevoy  (1984)  Heavy mineral by-products from Athabasca tar sands

MLA: Lloyd W. Trevoy Heavy mineral by-products from Athabasca tar sands. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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