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Heavy crude oil and bitumen resources are more than double the conventional light oil reserves worldwide.
The project also demonstrates how Alberta's vast bitumen resources can be produced amid tightening environmental standards.
Subsequently, this drive of the petroleum industry to exploit heavy crude oil and bitumen resources has led to the development of several transportation techniques.
The increasing exploitation of vast heavy oil and bitumen resources to meet global energy demand and the concern for the environment have led to the incorporation of in situ upgrading with enhanced oil recovery.
In order to maximize oil recovery with minimal environmental damages and lower production costs for producing heavy oil and bitumen resources in Peace River oil sands, optimal operating conditions were conducted by using design of experiment and response surface methodology.
Unlike the Canadian heavy oil and bitumen resources, which are mainly produced using steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) process, production from many of the US heavy oil reservoirs relies on steam injection through vertical wells.
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About one-quarter of the 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen resource located in Alberta, Canada is hosted in thin reservoirs with thickness less than about 10 m and is at this time considered inaccessible by current commercial recovery processes such as Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) and Cyclic Steam Stimulation.
Oleic imidazoline obtained from natural resource was tested as an ageing inhibitor to bitumen.
Another by-product was bitumen.
In the 1760s Reynolds began to use more extensively bitumen or coal substances added to pigments.
Bitumen "A" was extracted by Soxhlet extraction and rotary evaporation.
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