Oil sand deposits in the Athabasca Basin in Alberta represent one of the largest global oil reserves. The bitumen contents of oil sand shallow deposits are recovered by surface mining using modified version of the Clark hot water process. Extraction of bitumen results in extremely large volumes of process water, which are contaminated with naphthenic acids. Various ex-situ treatment techniques including ozonation, advanced oxidation, adsorption, and bioremediation have been evaluated for the treatment of these waters. Previous studies conducted by Paslawski et al. (2009) investigated aerobic biodegradation of naphthenic acids in properly designed and carefully operated bioreactors. In the current work, anaerobic biodegradation of naphthenic...
Alternative strategies involving in situ remediation technologies have been developed to assist with...
Bitumen extraction from oil sands has by-products which discharge to tailings ponds. The by-products...
Most of the oil in low temperature, non‐uplifted reservoirs is biodegraded due to millions of years ...
Oil sand deposits in the Athabasca Basin in Alberta represent one of the largest global oil reserves...
Extraction of bitumen from oil sands by surface mining and alkaline hot water process has generated ...
Extraction of bitumen and production of heavy oil from oil sands play a crucial role in the economy ...
Large volumes of oil sand process water are generated as part of the Clarke caustic hot water proces...
Canada has the third largest oil reserves in the world. Close to 96% of these reserves are located i...
Both polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and naphthenic acids (NAs) are natural components of fo...
Naphthenic acids (NAs) comprise a complex mixture of alkyl-substituted acyclic and cycloaliphatic ca...
Naphthenic acids are a complex mixture of organic acid compounds which naturally occur in crude oil....
Each day large volumes of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) are being produced during the extr...
AbstractThis study evaluated the efficacy of using a combined biofilm-biochar approach to remove org...
The discovery of denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO) has not only improved our understan...
This thesis presents the study of biodegradation factors of a candidate naphthenic acid compound, th...
Alternative strategies involving in situ remediation technologies have been developed to assist with...
Bitumen extraction from oil sands has by-products which discharge to tailings ponds. The by-products...
Most of the oil in low temperature, non‐uplifted reservoirs is biodegraded due to millions of years ...
Oil sand deposits in the Athabasca Basin in Alberta represent one of the largest global oil reserves...
Extraction of bitumen from oil sands by surface mining and alkaline hot water process has generated ...
Extraction of bitumen and production of heavy oil from oil sands play a crucial role in the economy ...
Large volumes of oil sand process water are generated as part of the Clarke caustic hot water proces...
Canada has the third largest oil reserves in the world. Close to 96% of these reserves are located i...
Both polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and naphthenic acids (NAs) are natural components of fo...
Naphthenic acids (NAs) comprise a complex mixture of alkyl-substituted acyclic and cycloaliphatic ca...
Naphthenic acids are a complex mixture of organic acid compounds which naturally occur in crude oil....
Each day large volumes of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) are being produced during the extr...
AbstractThis study evaluated the efficacy of using a combined biofilm-biochar approach to remove org...
The discovery of denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO) has not only improved our understan...
This thesis presents the study of biodegradation factors of a candidate naphthenic acid compound, th...
Alternative strategies involving in situ remediation technologies have been developed to assist with...
Bitumen extraction from oil sands has by-products which discharge to tailings ponds. The by-products...
Most of the oil in low temperature, non‐uplifted reservoirs is biodegraded due to millions of years ...