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Hyperspectral imaging for the determination of bitumen content in Athabasca oil sands core samples.

Authors :
Speta, Michelle
Rivard, Benoit
Jilu Feng
Lipsett, Michael
Gingras, Murray
Source :
AAPG Bulletin; Jul2015, Vol. 99 Issue 7, p1245-1259, 15p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Ore grade is one of the primary variables controlling the economic recovery of bitumen from oil sands reservoirs, hence there is a need for fast and reliable quantification of total bitumen content (TBC). This is typically achieved through laboratory-based Dean-Stark analyses of drill core samples. However, this method is time and labor intensive and destructive to the core sample. Hyperspectral imaging is a remote sensing technique that can be defined as reflectance spectroscopy with a spatial context, where high-resolution digital imagery (~1 mm/pixel [0.04 in./pixel]) is acquired and reflectance measurements are collected in each pixel of the image. This study compares two hyperspectral models for the determination of TBC from imagery of both fresh and dry core samples. For three out of four suites of fresh core, TBC was predicted within ±1.5 wt. % of the Dean-Stark data with both spectral models achieving correlations of R² > 0.97. For a fourth fresh core and the dry core, larger margins of error were found because of some instances of overestimation. Surface roughness because of uneven oil distribution and small-scale fracturing is a potential source of error in some of the spectral TBC results, particularly for the dry core. Producing results within minutes with the additional benefit of being nondestructive to the core sample, hyperspectral imaging shows great potential to become a viable alternative method for bitumen content determination in oil sands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01491423
Volume :
99
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
AAPG Bulletin
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
103440919
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1306/03021514121