Beneficiation-hydroretort processing of US oil shales, engineering study
This report describes a beneficiation facility designed to process 1620 tons per day of run-of-mine Alabama oil shale containing 12.7 gallons of kerogen per ton of ore (based on Fischer Assay). The beneficiation facility will produce briquettes of oil shale concentrate containing 34.1 gallons of kerogen per ton (based on Fischer Assay). The beneficiation facility will produce briquettes of oil shale concentrate containing 34.1 gallons of kerogen per ton (based on Fischer Assay) suitable for feed to a hydroretort oil extraction facility of nominally 20,000 barrels per day capacity. The beneficiation plant design prepared includes the operations of crushing, grinding, flotation, thickening, filtering, drying, briquetting, conveying and tailings empoundment. A complete oil shale beneficiation plant is described including all anticipated ancillary facilities. For purposes of determining capital and operating costs, the beneficiation facility is assumed to be located on a generic site in the state of Alabama. The facility is described in terms of the individual unit operations with the capital costs being itemized in a similar manner. Additionally, the beneficiation facility estimated operating costs are presented to show operating costs per ton of concentrate produced, cost per barrel of oil contained in concentrate and beneficiation cost per barrel of oil extracted from concentrate by hydroretorting. All costs are presented in fourth quarter of 1988 dollars.
- Research Organization:
- Alabama Univ., University, AL (USA). School of Mines and Energy Development; Roberts and Schaefer Co., Salt Lake City, UT (USA)
- Sponsoring Organization:
- DOE/FE
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG21-85LC11066
- OSTI ID:
- 5585032
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/LC/11066-2719-Vol.3; ON: DE89011686
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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OIL SHALE PROCESSING PLANTS
DESIGN
BRIQUETTING
CAPITALIZED COST
DRYING
ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
EQUIPMENT
FILTRATION
FLOTATION
GRINDING
KEROGEN
MATERIAL BALANCE
OIL SHALES
OPERATING COST
PROGRESS REPORT
RECOMMENDATIONS
RETORTING
BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
COMMINUTION
COST
DECOMPOSITION
DIAGRAMS
DOCUMENT TYPES
ENERGY SOURCES
FABRICATION
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
MACHINING
MATERIALS
MOLDING
ORGANIC MATTER
SEPARATION PROCESSES
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