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Waste Manag Res


Title:Self-sustaining smouldering combustion for the treatment of industrial oily waste
Author(s):Sims AW; Sabadell GP; Lam CW; Segal DC; Bireta P; Thomas D;
Address:"Savron, Guelph, ON, Canada. Geosyntec, Guelph, ON, Canada. Chevron Technical Center, San Ramon, CA, USA. Chevron Technical Center, Houston, TX, USA. Chevron Technical Center, Perth, WA, Australia"
Journal Title:Waste Manag Res
Year:2023
Volume:20220920
Issue:3
Page Number:713 - 722
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X221123145
ISSN/ISBN:1096-3669 (Electronic)
Abstract:"Significant onsite handling and offsite management costs are incurred by oilfield operators annually to properly manage hydrocarbon waste streams such as tank bottoms or other oily sludge or oil impacted soil generated during oil and gas production processes. The current study reports for the first-time technical results of a field trial on use of a smouldering combustion technology performed in an active oilfield. Two treatment batches with oily sludges, stabilized through blending with soil, resulted in permanent hydrocarbon removal (98-99.9% reduction) to create treated soil that met standards for reuse as clean backfill onsite. Emissions profile data collected pre- and post-thermal oxidizer indicated effective removal of volatile organic compounds, CO and SO(2), but had increased NO and CO(2) due to combustion of propane to affect the thermal oxidation. Regulatory, financial, environmental and safety considerations are discussed in context of future full-scale smouldering technology deployment. The technology has the potential to lower overall unit costs for management of hydrocarbon impacted waste and reduce waste sent to landfills, which can benefit more remote sites"
Keywords:*Hydrocarbons *Industrial Waste Sewage Soil Smouldering combustion oily sludge self-sustaining tank bottoms waste management waste treatment;
Notes:"MedlineSims, Andrew W Sabadell, Gabriel P Lam, Carl W Segal, Daniel C Bireta, Paul Thomas, Dave eng Clinical Trial England 2022/09/22 Waste Manag Res. 2023 Mar; 41(3):713-722. doi: 10.1177/0734242X221123145. Epub 2022 Sep 20"

 
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