Update and policy considerations for oil shale development

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Publication Type presentation
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Nelson, Laura
Title Update and policy considerations for oil shale development
Date 2010-04-28
Description Global energy demand: 1) 2010 economic downturn has dampened energy demand! 2) Demand returns over the next 12-18 months! 3) Global energy demand is expected to grow by 44% by 2030! 4) Most growth will come from China and India ! ~~By 2006 combined energy demand was 19 % or world demand! ~~By 2030 it will be 28% of world energy!
Type Text
Publisher Red Leaf Resources
Subject oil shale development; oil shale; energy demands; crude oil; oil reserves.
Language eng
Conference Title 2010 Unconventional Fuels Conference: Production of Fuels from Oil Shale
Bibliographic Citation Nelson, L. (2010). Update and policy considerations for oil shale development. Red Leaf Resources. Presentation: 2010 Unconventional Fuels Conference: Production of Fuels from Oil Shale, Oil Sands, and Coal, April 28, 2010, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Relation Has Part Presentation: 2010 Unconventional Fuels Conference: Production of Fuels from Oil Shale, Oil Sands, and Coal, April 28, 2010, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cz667g
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