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Kiviter process

The Kiviter process is an above ground retorting technology for shale oil extraction.

Kiviter process
Process typeChemical
Industrial sector(s)Chemical industry
oil industry
Feedstockoil shale
Product(s)shale oil
Leading companiesVKG Oil
Kiviõli Keemiatööstus
Developer(s)VKG Oil

History

The Kiviter process is based on the earlier vertical retort technology (Pintsch's generator).[1] This technology underwent a long process of development. The early concept of central inlet of the heat carrier was later replaced by a concept of heat carrier gas cross flow in the retort.[2]

The Kiviter technology has been used in Estonia since 1921, when first experimental Kiviter retorts were built.[1] The first commercial scale oil plant based on the Kiviter technology was built in 1924.[3]

From 1955 to 2003, Kiviter technology was used for oil shale processing also in Slantsy, Russia.[4][5][6]

Technology

The Kiviter process is classified as an internal combustion technology.[7] The Kiviter retort is a vertical cylindrical vessel that heats coarse oil shale with recycled gases, steam, and air.[8] To supply heat, gases (including produced oil shale gas) and carbonaceous spent residue are burnt within the retort. Raw oil shale is fed into the top of the retort, and is heated by the rising gases, which pass laterally through the descending oil shale causing decomposition of the rock. Pyrolysis is completed in the lower section of the retort, where the spent shale contacted with more hot gas, steam and air is heated to about 900 °C (1,650 °F) to gasify and burn the residual carbon (char). Shale oil vapors and evolving gases are delivered to a condensing system, where condensed shale oil is collected, while non-condensable gases are fed back to the retort. Recycled gas enters the bottom of the retort and cools the spent shale, which then leaves the retort through a water-sealed discharge system.[2]

The Kiviter process uses large amounts of water, which is polluted during processing, and the solid waste residue contains water-soluble toxic substances that leach into the surrounding area.[9][10]

Commercial use

The Kiviter process is used by the Estonian Viru Keemia Grupp's subsidiary VKG Oil.[8][11] The company operates several Kiviter retorts, the largest of them having a processing capacity of 40 tonnes per hour of oil shale feedstock.[2][12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Väli, E.; Valgma, I.; Reinsalu, E. (2008). "Usage of Estonian oil shale" (PDF). Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal. Estonian Academy Publishers. 25 (2): 101–114. doi:10.3176/oil.2008.2S.02. ISSN 0208-189X. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  2. ^ a b c Koel, Mihkel (1999). "Estonian oil shale". Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal. Estonian Academy Publishers (Extra). ISSN 0208-189X. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  3. ^ Kattai, V.; Lokk, U. (1998-02-17). . Geological Survey of Estonia. Archived from the original on 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  4. ^ Uustalu, Jaan (2000). "Utilization of semi-coke for energy production". In Rofer, Cheryl K.; Kaasik, Tõnis (eds.). Turning a Problem Into a Resource: Remediation and Waste Management at the Sillamae Site, Estonia. Axel Springer AG. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-7923-6186-2. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  5. ^ (PDF) (edition 21 ed.). World Energy Council (WEC). 2007. pp. 93–115. ISBN 978-0-946121-26-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-04-09. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  6. ^ Leveinen, Jussi; Aneshkin, Boris; Blanchard, Francois; Staudt, Michael; Van den Dool, Gijs; Sapon, Svetlana; Kruglova, Olga (16–20 September 2007). . 15th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies. Tallinn, Estonia. Archived from the original (PPT) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
  7. ^ Burnham, Alan K.; McConaghy, James R. (2006-10-16). (PDF). Golden: 26th Oil shale symposium. UCRL-CONF-226717. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-13. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  8. ^ a b Jaber, Jamel O.; Sladek, Thomas A.; Mernitz, Scott; Tarawneh, T. M. (2008). "Future Policies and Strategies for Oil Shale Development in Jordan" (PDF). Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. 2 (1): 31–44. ISSN 1995-6665. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
  9. ^ Mölder, Leevi (2004). "Estonian Oil Shale Retorting Industry at a Crossroads" (PDF). Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal. Estonian Academy Publishers. 21 (2): 97–98. doi:10.3176/oil.2004.2.01. ISSN 0208-189X. S2CID 252707682. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  10. ^ Soone, Jüri; Riisalu, Hella; Kekisheva, Ljudmilla; Doilov, Svjatoslav (2006-11-07). (PDF). International Oil Shale Conference. Amman, Jordan: Jordanian Natural Resources Authority. pp. 2–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
  11. ^ "Strategic significance of America's oil shale resource. Volume II: Oil shale resources, technology and economics" (PDF). Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Petroleum Reserves; Office of Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves; United States Department of Energy. 2004. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  12. ^ "An Assessment of Oil Shale Technologies" (PDF). June 1980. NTIS order #PB80-210115. Retrieved 2008-11-23.

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Kiviter redirects here For the former oil shale company see Viru Keemia Grupp The Kiviter process is an above ground retorting technology for shale oil extraction Kiviter processProcess typeChemicalIndustrial sector s Chemical industryoil industryFeedstockoil shaleProduct s shale oilLeading companiesVKG OilKivioli KeemiatoostusDeveloper s VKG Oil Contents 1 History 2 Technology 3 Commercial use 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe Kiviter process is based on the earlier vertical retort technology Pintsch s generator 1 This technology underwent a long process of development The early concept of central inlet of the heat carrier was later replaced by a concept of heat carrier gas cross flow in the retort 2 The Kiviter technology has been used in Estonia since 1921 when first experimental Kiviter retorts were built 1 The first commercial scale oil plant based on the Kiviter technology was built in 1924 3 From 1955 to 2003 Kiviter technology was used for oil shale processing also in Slantsy Russia 4 5 6 Technology EditThe Kiviter process is classified as an internal combustion technology 7 The Kiviter retort is a vertical cylindrical vessel that heats coarse oil shale with recycled gases steam and air 8 To supply heat gases including produced oil shale gas and carbonaceous spent residue are burnt within the retort Raw oil shale is fed into the top of the retort and is heated by the rising gases which pass laterally through the descending oil shale causing decomposition of the rock Pyrolysis is completed in the lower section of the retort where the spent shale contacted with more hot gas steam and air is heated to about 900 C 1 650 F to gasify and burn the residual carbon char Shale oil vapors and evolving gases are delivered to a condensing system where condensed shale oil is collected while non condensable gases are fed back to the retort Recycled gas enters the bottom of the retort and cools the spent shale which then leaves the retort through a water sealed discharge system 2 The Kiviter process uses large amounts of water which is polluted during processing and the solid waste residue contains water soluble toxic substances that leach into the surrounding area 9 10 Commercial use EditThe Kiviter process is used by the Estonian Viru Keemia Grupp s subsidiary VKG Oil 8 11 The company operates several Kiviter retorts the largest of them having a processing capacity of 40 tonnes per hour of oil shale feedstock 2 12 See also EditOil shale in Estonia Alberta Taciuk Process Petrosix Galoter process TOSCO II process Fushun process Paraho processReferences Edit a b Vali E Valgma I Reinsalu E 2008 Usage of Estonian oil shale PDF Oil Shale A Scientific Technical Journal Estonian Academy Publishers 25 2 101 114 doi 10 3176 oil 2008 2S 02 ISSN 0208 189X Retrieved 2008 11 23 a b c Koel Mihkel 1999 Estonian oil shale Oil Shale A Scientific Technical Journal Estonian Academy Publishers Extra ISSN 0208 189X Retrieved 2008 11 23 Kattai V Lokk U 1998 02 17 Historical review of the kukersite Geological Survey of Estonia Archived from the original on 2017 03 24 Retrieved 2008 11 23 Uustalu Jaan 2000 Utilization of semi coke for energy production In Rofer Cheryl K Kaasik Tonis eds Turning a Problem Into a Resource Remediation and Waste Management at the Sillamae Site Estonia Axel Springer AG p 223 ISBN 978 0 7923 6186 2 Retrieved 2008 11 23 Survey of energy resources PDF edition 21 ed World Energy Council WEC 2007 pp 93 115 ISBN 978 0 946121 26 7 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 04 09 Retrieved 2008 11 23 Leveinen Jussi Aneshkin Boris Blanchard Francois Staudt Michael Van den Dool Gijs Sapon Svetlana Kruglova Olga 16 20 September 2007 Modelling impacts of oil shale mining on groundwater resources in the Slantsy region Russia 15th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies Tallinn Estonia Archived from the original PPT on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2017 05 07 Burnham Alan K McConaghy James R 2006 10 16 Comparison of the acceptability of various oil shale processes PDF Golden 26th Oil shale symposium UCRL CONF 226717 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 02 13 Retrieved 2008 11 23 a b Jaber Jamel O Sladek Thomas A Mernitz Scott Tarawneh T M 2008 Future Policies and Strategies for Oil Shale Development in Jordan PDF Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 2 1 31 44 ISSN 1995 6665 Retrieved 2008 11 22 Molder Leevi 2004 Estonian Oil Shale Retorting Industry at a Crossroads PDF Oil Shale A Scientific Technical Journal Estonian Academy Publishers 21 2 97 98 doi 10 3176 oil 2004 2 01 ISSN 0208 189X S2CID 252707682 Retrieved 2008 11 23 Soone Juri Riisalu Hella Kekisheva Ljudmilla Doilov Svjatoslav 2006 11 07 Environmentally sustainable use of energy and chemical potential of oil shale PDF International Oil Shale Conference Amman Jordan Jordanian Natural Resources Authority pp 2 3 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 06 29 Strategic significance of America s oil shale resource Volume II Oil shale resources technology and economics PDF Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Petroleum Reserves Office of Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves United States Department of Energy 2004 Retrieved 2008 11 23 An Assessment of Oil Shale Technologies PDF June 1980 NTIS order PB80 210115 Retrieved 2008 11 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiviter process amp oldid 1142513860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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