Sand tar is created through a multi-step process. Raw bitumen is extracted from oil sands and then separated from sand, clay and water. The bitumen is then upgraded through a coking process using heat to break it down into lighter hydrocarbon molecules like gasoline, diesel and kerosene. This upgraded bitumen is known as synthetic crude oil or sand tar.
Sand tar is created through a multi-step process. Raw bitumen is extracted from oil sands and then separated from sand, clay and water. The bitumen is then upgraded through a coking process using heat to break it down into lighter hydrocarbon molecules like gasoline, diesel and kerosene. This upgraded bitumen is known as synthetic crude oil or sand tar.
Sand tar is created through a multi-step process. Raw bitumen is extracted from oil sands and then separated from sand, clay and water. The bitumen is then upgraded through a coking process using heat to break it down into lighter hydrocarbon molecules like gasoline, diesel and kerosene. This upgraded bitumen is known as synthetic crude oil or sand tar.