highbitumen
Highbitumen, or high-bitumen content, refers to sedimentary materials in which bitumen constitutes a large portion of the hydrocarbon content. It is a characteristic of oil sands and related bituminous rocks, where bitumen is more abundant than conventional light oil in place. Bitumen is a dense, viscous hydrocarbon that does not flow at surface conditions without heating or diluent. Deposits with high bitumen content are commonly described as oil sands when near the surface and as heavy oil reservoirs or bituminous shales in other settings.
Occurrence and types of deposits vary by geology. Oil sands consist of sand mixed with variable amounts
Extraction and processing methods differ by depth and geology. Near-surface deposits can be harvested by surface
Economic and environmental considerations include energy intensity of extraction, water use, tailings management, and greenhouse gas