Journal article

Long-term acid-generating and metal leaching potential of a sub-arctic oil shale

KA Mumford, B Pitt, AT Townsend, I Snape, DB Gore

Minerals | MDPI | Published : 2014

Abstract

Shales are increasingly being exploited for oil and unconventional gas. Exploitation of sub-arctic oil shales requires the creation of gravel pads to elevate workings above the heaving effects of ground ice. These gravel pads can potentially generate acidic leachate, which can enhance the mobility of metals from the shale. To examine this potential, pyrite-bearing shale originating from sub-Arctic gravel pad sites were subjected to leaching tests for 600 days at initial pH values ranging from 2 to 5, to simulate potential real world conditions. At set times over the 600 day experiment, pH, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), dissolved oxygen and temperature were recorded and small liquid sa..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Antarctic Division ASAC


Awarded by PANalytical Service


Awarded by Veolia Environmental Service


Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the Australian Antarctic Division ASAC Project 4029 and the Australian Research Council, PANalytical and Veolia Environmental Services for financial support under Linkage Project LP0776373. ICP-MS access was supported through ARC LIEF LE0989539.