Geotechnical performance of fine tailings in an oil sands pit lake

Author:

Dunmola Adedeji1ORCID,Werneiwski Robert A.2,McGowan Dallas3,Shaw Bill4,Carrier David5

Affiliation:

1. Syncrude Canada Ltd, Edmonton, AB T6N 1H4, Canada

2. Barr Engineering and Environmental Science Ltd, Calgary, AB T2P 3E8, Canada

3. ConeTec Investigations Ltd, Burnaby, BC V5A 4W2, Canada

4. WHS Engineering Ltd., Calgary, AB T3B 3Y7, Canada

5. Argila Enterprises Inc., Lakeland, FL 33813, USA

Abstract

Syncrude Canada Ltd.’s Base Mine Lake (BML), the first commercial-scale demonstration of an oil sands pit lake, was commissioned in December 2012, following in-pit deposition of fine tailings (FT) between 1995 and 2012. The geotechnical design basis for the FT in BML is that it will consolidate and densify over time, contributing to fines sequestration below the water cap. This paper presents the geotechnical performance of the FT in BML within the context of this geotechnical design basis. The FT has settled from 196.0 to 171.6 Mm3 by 2019, with cumulative settlement varying spatially between 0.3 and 6.7 m. FT settlement is consistent with the expected self-weight consolidation as modeled by finite-strain non-linear consolidation theory, and is reflected as temporal increase in the profiles of solids content and effective stress. Sonar surveying, profile sampling, shear strength, and underwater photography show that the transition of geotechnical properties at the mudline becomes increasingly distinct over time. These observations support the geotechnical design basis for BML and indicate the fines continue to be sequestered below the water cap.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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