Heavy Oil and Other Challenging Resources II

Monday, November 8, 2010: 12:30 PM
Deer Valley I (Marriott Downtown)

Description:
United States and Canada are home to vast heavy oil and unconventional fuel resources. There are challenges in extraction and recovery, transportation and processing of these resources. In this session we seek contributions on all aspects of heavy oil utilization.


Sponsor:
Topical D: Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Production and Other Complex Subsurface Processes
Co-Sponsor(s):
Transport and Energy Processes (07)


Chair:
Murray R. Gray
Email: murray.gray@ualberta.ca

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



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12:55 PM
(99b) Solubility and Mass Transfer Parameters of Hydrogen in Vacuum Residues Under Hydroconversion Conditions
Mariela Sanoja, Laurent Sehabiague, Yannick J. Heintz, Rachid Oukaci and Morsi Badie I.



1:45 PM
(99d) Upgrading of Athabasca Oilsands Bitumen by Low Temperature Natural Zeolite Cracking
A.S.M. Junaid, W. Wang, C. Street, M. Rahman, W. McCaffrey and S. Kuznicki

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2:10 PM
(99e) Supercritical Water to Upgrade Petroluem Feedstock
Ki-Hyouk Choi, Ali M. Al-Somali, Mohammad F. Aljishi, Joo-Hyeong Lee, Mohammed R. Al-Dossary and Ashok K. Punetha


2:35 PM
(99f) Separation of Heavy Oil Emulsions
Jayant P. Rane, David Harbottle and Sanjoy Banerjee