Interaction between reactivity and flow in the in-situ production of oil from oil shale

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Publication Type presentation
School or College University of Utah
Department Chemical Engineering
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Bauman, Jacob; Deo, Milind
Title Interaction between reactivity and flow in the in-situ production of oil from oil shale
Date 2009-10-23
Description In-situ Oil Shale Processing: 1) Underground resources are heated by some means to convert insoluable/ impermeable kerogen into oil and gas products. 2) The interlinked processes of heat transfer, kerogen conversion and flow are complex. 3) This paper is an attempt to understand these linkages.
Publisher University of Utah, Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Clean and Secure energy
Subject in situ; oil shale
Conference Title 29th Oil Shale Symposium
Bibliographic Citation Bauman, J., Deo, M. (2009). Interaction between reactivity and flow in the in-situ production of oil from oil shale. University of Utah, Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Clean and Secure energy. Presentation: 29th Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of Mines, October 19-23, 2009, Golden Colorado.
Relation Has Part Presentation: 29th Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of Mines, October 19-23, 2009, Golden Colorado
Rights Management (c) Jacob Bauman, Milind Deo
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62z44px
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