DocumentCode :
2127506
Title :
An overview of Canadian oil sand mega projects
Author :
Paes, Rick ; Throckmorton, Mark
Author_Institution :
Rockwell Autom., Calgary, AB
fYear :
2008
fDate :
10-12 June 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
There are currently a number of existing oil sand Mega-Projects as well as many other related projects planned and under construction in the Alberta oil sands region. There are many challenges facing the oil sands. The demanding climate conditions cost of extraction, environmental, energy constraints as well as the rising construction costs are examples. To develop this huge petroleum reserve, these factors must be considered. It also requires the utilization of unique technologies unusual to the oil & gas industry. These techniques include: open pit mining, and in situ techniques such as steam assist gravity drainage (SAGD) and toe to heel air injection (THAI) processes. Open pit mining requires the handling of vast quantities of ore material by utilizing mining and material handling equipment as well as slurry conditioning and transfer pump stations. This equipment is involved in the extraction process. Further along in the process are the froth and tailings operations which have high pump utilization. In-situ techniques do not require material handling but make use of a variety of specialized pumps. These include progressive cavity pumps (PCP) and electric submersible pumps (ESP) for the SAGD and THAI processes. This paper will discuss various techniques & considerations as well as approaches to project design, construction and management when dealing with large projects in the booming Alberta economy. A number of factors have influenced the extensive use of ASDs (adjustable speed drives) on the associated applications. These factors include: the unique techniques required for flow and process control, the high torque requirements common to the materials handling portion of the process (Shovels, crushers, apron feeders, and conveyors drives) as well as environmental factors. The need for efficiency, energy conservation and emission reductions are important environmental considerations. A unique application to the open pit mining process is the slurry co- - nditioning and handling system as well as tailings pumps. These specialized pumps are required to transfer the large quantities of slurry and tailing materials involved in the process. Pumps and other applications will be discussed relative to the above factors.
Keywords :
design engineering; earthmoving equipment; environmental factors; fuel pumps; gas industry; mining; petroleum industry; project management; structural engineering; Alberta region; Canadian oil sand megaprojects; Toe to Heel Air Injection; adjustable speed drives; climate conditions; electric submersible pumps; emission reductions; energy conservation; energy constraints; environmental constraints; extraction cost; flow control; gas industry; high torque requirements; material handling equipment; oil industry; open pit mining; petroleum reserve; process control; progressive cavity pumps; pump utilization; rising construction costs; steam assist gravity drainage; Costs; Gas industry; Gravity; Materials handling; Materials handling equipment; Ores; Petroleum; Slurries; Underwater vehicles; Variable speed drives; Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD); Mega Projects; Oil Sand technologies; bitumen; hydro-transport;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference Europe - Electrical and Instrumentation Applications, 2008. PCIC Europe 2008. 5th
Conference_Location :
Weimar
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9523333-1-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-9523333-2-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PCICEUROPE.2008.4563541
Filename :
4563541
Link To Document :
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