Development of Utah tar sands--a status report

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Other Author Bunger, James W.
Title Development of Utah tar sands--a status report
Date 1977
Description The hydrocarbon resource locked in Utah's tar sands has been estimated to be in excess of 25 billion barrels. Tar sands, known variously as oil sands, bituminous sandstone, or oil-impregnated sandstone, cannot be recovered by conventional primary or secondary petroleum recovery techniques because of the high viscosity of the bitumen. Viscosities of 101 to 10'1 poise are common. Yet, despite its inaccessibility and heavy, asphaltic appearance, tar sand bitumen is convertible in high yields into valuable liquid and gaseous fuels. The technology is currently being developed at the University of Utah and other research laboratories which will afford economical recovery, processing and utilization of Utah's tar sands. This article is an overview of the current state of research and development of this important natural resource.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Bunger, J. W. (1977). Development of Utah tar sands--a status report. Mines and Mini Reporter, 5, October, 1-10.
Rights Management (c)University of Utah
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 80,961 bytes
Identifier ir-eua/id/2823
Source DSpace at ICSE
ARK ark:/87278/s6671c89
Setname ir_eua
ID 213949
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6671c89
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