“…In recent years, most refineries treat oil sludge using conventional methods which includes; physical treatment (storage, landfilling, combustion and incineration in a rotary kiln, lime stabilization, stabilization and solidification) (Wright and Noordhius, 1991;Karamalidis and Voudrias, 2001;Bhattacharyy and Shekdar, 2003;Radetski et al, 2006;Beech et al, 2009;Liu et al, 2010), chemical treatment (oxidative thermal treatment, treatment with fly-ash, pyrolysis treatment and solvent extraction) (Bonnier et al, 1980;Atlas, 1984;Taiwo and Otolorin, 2009) and biological treatment (landfarming, bio-reactor treatment and composting) (Pereira-Neta, 1987;Piotrowski, 1991;Lees, 1996;Singh et al, 2001;Hejazi et al, 2003;Mahmoud, 2004;De-qing et al, 2007;Srinivasarao et al, 2011;Udotong et al, 2011;Besalatpour et al, 2011). Most of the physical and chemical methods require expensive equipments and high energy to treat the oil sludge.…”