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Economic disposal of solid oil field wastes through slurry fracture injection

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OSTI ID:403060

A variety of solid oil field wastes, including produced sand, tank bottoms, and crude contaminated soils from old well cellars and tank farms can be economically disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner through slurry fracture injection (SFI). Solids are mixed into a slurry with fresh or produced water and injected at high pressure into suitable sand formations. The carrying fluid bleeds off rapidly, leaving behind a pod of solid wastes entombed by the natural earth stresses. High fluid leakoff allows more efficient creation and packing of short wide fractures. At shallow to moderate depths, in-situ stresses may be sufficiently modified to establish horizontal fractures and allow periodic disposal of large quantities of solids--on the order of tens of thousands of cubic yards. The slurry fracture injection process has been successfully applied to dispose of large quantities of oil saturated sands and tank bottoms in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. This technique offers a number of economic and environmental advantages for disposal of solid oil field wastes. When reinjecting into depleted oil sands, the crude waste is simply being returned to its place of origin. The long term liability to the operator is eliminated, in marked contrast to surface storage or landfill disposal. Finally, for moderate to large quantities of solid waste fracture injection costs are less than typical transport and landfill disposal costs.

OSTI ID:
403060
Report Number(s):
CONF-9603154--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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