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Bitumen upgrading 2 Carbon dioxide 1 Electrolysis 1 GHG credits 1 Hydrogen 1 Production cost 1 Tar sand 1 Wind energy 1
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Kumar, Amit 1 Olateju, Babatunde 1 Rudyk, Svetlana 1 Spirov, Pavel 1
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Upgrading and extraction of bitumen from Nigerian tar sand by supercritical carbon dioxide
Rudyk, Svetlana; Spirov, Pavel - In: Applied Energy 113 (2014) C, pp. 1397-1404
The current experimental study describes the recovery of bitumen from Nigerian tar sand by the supercritical carbon dioxide method, which has the advantages of a substantial reduction in water consumption, an absence of chemicals, and an upgrading of the bitumen through the rejection of solids,...
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Hydrogen production from wind energy in Western Canada for upgrading bitumen from oil sands
Olateju, Babatunde; Kumar, Amit - In: Energy 36 (2011) 11, pp. 6326-6339
Hydrogen is produced via steam methane reforming (SMR) for bitumen upgrading which results in significant greenhouse … gas (GHG) emissions. Wind energy based hydrogen can reduce the GHG footprint of the bitumen upgrading industry. This paper …
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