Secure fuels from domestic resources: The continuing evolution of America's oil shale and tar sands industries

Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Dammer, Anton R.; Killen, James C.; Biglarbigi, Khosrow; Crawford, Peter M.; Johnson, Harry
Title Secure fuels from domestic resources: The continuing evolution of America's oil shale and tar sands industries
Date 2007-06
Description Energy security is essential to preserve America's economic strength and national security. Reducing our dependence on foreign imports of oil and refined products is essential to achieving the energy security objective. Import reductions can be achieved in two fundamental ways--reducing our demand for oil through conservation and efficiency and increasing production of fuels from domestic resources, including alternatives, bio-fuels, and unconventional fuels resources. Two promising domestic unconventional resources are oil shale and tar sands.
Type Text
Publisher United States Department of Energy
Subject secure fuels; domestic fuel; energy security; foreign imports; oil; oil conservation; fuel conservation; domestic fuel; bio-fuels.
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Dammer, A. R., Killen, J. C., Biglarbigi, K., Crawford, P. M., Knaus, E., Johnson, H. (2007). Secure fuels from domestic resources: The continuing evolution of America's oil shale and tar sands industries. United States Department of Energy, Office of Petroleum Reserves, Office of Naval and Oil Shale Reserves.
Rights Management ©United States Department of Energy, Office of Petroleum Reserves, Office of Naval and Oil Shale Reserves
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64f4psb
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