Is tar sand development part of our future?

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Publication Type report
Other Author Bon, Roger L.; Bishop, Charles E.
Title Is tar sand development part of our future?
Date 1995-04
Description What a difference a decade makes. It has been almost 10 years since the last of several attempts to produce oil from the tar sands at Asphalt Ridge near Vernal, Utah. The only activity since that time has been mining the tar sand for road repair and paving material. The problem is not availability, but the cost of methods to extract the hydrocarbon. The outlook may have improved recently, however, with the development of a new project at Asphalt Ridge. Buena Ventura Resources, a subsidiary of Crown Energy Corporation, completed testing of a 100 ton-per-hour demonstration plant for hydrocarbon extraction in June 1994. This superseded a smaller pilot plant which operated successfully in 1992.
Type Text
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Subject tar sand development; tar sand; oil production
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Bon, R. L.; Bishop, C. E. (1995). Is tar sand development part of our future?. Utah Geological Survey. Survey Notes, 27(2). p. 6.
Relation Has Part Survey Notes; vol. 27, no. 2, p. 6
Rights Management (c)Utah Geological Survey
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gx79ph