The Open Mineral Processing Journal

2014, 7 : 1-12
Published online 2014 December 31. DOI: 10.2174/1874841401407010001
Publisher ID: TOMPJ-7-1

Beneficiation of Oil Shale by Froth Flotation: Critical Review

S. Al-Thyabat , E. Al-Zoubi , H. Alnawafleh and K. Al-Tarawneh
Department of Mining Engineering, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University –Jordan.

ABSTRACT

Oil shale beneficiation by froth flotation hasn’t received enough attention in the last two decades. The reason was the economics of the process as well as its environmental impact. However, the recent surge in oil price and recent developments in fine grinding technologies may improve the efficiency of oil shale beneficiation by such process.

In this work, oil shale concentration by froth flotation technique was critically reviewed. It was found that most of the work was conducted by conventional mechanical flotation using non-ionic collector such as kerosene. Flotation has more pronounced effect on flotation of low grade oil shale; Almost 95% of ash forming minerals were removed to enrich oil shale concentrate by factor of 2-4 with 60-95 % kerogen recovery and approximately 50-300 % increase in oil yield (L/tonne) .Oil shale retorting economics showed that beneficiation reduced the capital cost for pyrolysis and fractionation by 250 % and spent shale disposal by 270%. However, these saving are offset by the cost of beneficiation (grinding, flotation, and dewatering). Therefore, the key for economical oil shale concentration process is the reduction of fine grinding costs.

Keywords:

Flotation, Oil shale, oil shale beneficiation.