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126 Role of simulation in carbon management2013-05-07ICSE; Unconventional fuels; Carbon; CCS; SimulationPresentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013.
127 Scientific drilling: Directional drilling in coal2011-03-21scientific drilling; directional drilling in coal; drilling; UCG training course; UCGUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
128 Shovel ready...can you dig it?2010-04-28Earth Energy; Ophus Process; oil and sand leases."Earth Energy is a Calgary-based private company with a patent-pending oil sands processing technology, the ‘Ophus Process', which it intends to initially deploy on the company's oil sand leases in the State of Utah..."
129 Simulation of in situ processes in reservoir modeling: Fracturing and permeability development of oil shale2013-05-07ICSE; Unconventional fuels; Oil shale; Reservoir modelingPresentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013.
130 Site Evaluation for UCG Prospects2011-03-21UCG; site evaluation; JMC; UCG prospects; deep mine planingUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
131 Spent shale grouting of abandoned in-situ oil shale retorts1980-03spent shale grouting; in-situ oil shale retorts; abandoned oil shale retorts; vertical modified in-situ oil shale retorting; VMIS; retort abandonmentIn vertical modified in-situ (VMIS) oil shale retorting, the resource is processed in the ground. Large chambers of rubblized oil shale are formed by mining out about 20 to 40 percent of the in-place shale and blasting the balance into the created void. The mined-out material is brought to the surfa...
132 STAR-CCM+ simulations of in-situ thermal treatment of oil shale2013-03in-situ thermal treatment; oil shale; shale oil/gas; oil shale formationsPresentation given at the STAR Global Conference on March 13, 2013.
133 State permitting process for unconventional fuels2011-05-17unconventional fuels; state permitting process; Utah oil and gas conservation act; coal mining; reclaiming land2011 University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference
134 Status of the OSEC White River oil shale project2010-04-28OSEC; shale; status report.Major milestones in 2008: 1) Formed joint venture with Petrobras and Mitsui 2) Acquired Cliffs Synfuel Corporation 3) Initiated feasibility study
135 Strategic Monitoring of Underground Coal Gasification2011-03-23strategic monitoring; Underground Coal Gasification; process monitoring; groundwater monitoring; LLNL; UCG6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
136 Structural characterization of Green River oil shale core segments and the kerogen isolated from these segments2011-09-18structural characterization; Green River oil shale; oil shale core segments; kerogen; chemical structure of oil shale and kerogen; QEMScanThe goal is to obtain information about chemical structure of oil shale and its kerogen. This includes chemical characterization of the shale, the isolated kerogen, and the products of pyrolysis of both the shale and kerogen, and provides data for validation of modeling component of the project (lat...
137 Subtask 3.2: Flameless oxy-gas process heaters for efficient CO2 capture2011-03-11Oxy-gas process heaters; efficient CO2 capture; oxy-gas combustionThis is a presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting in March 10-11, 2011.
138 Subtask 4.3: Multiscale thermal processing of oil shale2011-03-10thermal processing; oil shale; oil shale treatment; thermal treatment
139 Subtask 4.4: Effect of oil shale processing on water composition2011-03-10oil shale processing; water composition; unconventional fuels; oil shale; oil sands; oil shale developmentA presentation at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. The overall goal is to asses aquifers in the Uinta Basin to determine where saline water (produced along with conventional petroleum development) can be disposed without harming fresh...
140 Subtask 4.5: Pore scale analysis of oil shale/sands pyrolysis2011-03-10pore scale analysis; oil shale pyrolysis; oil sands pyrolysis; x-ray CT; pore network structure; flow simulation; LB methodA presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011.
141 Subtask 4.6: Kerogen/asphaltene/mineral matrix: Structure and interactions2011-03-10DOE review meeting; mineral matrix; recover organic material from oil shale/sandsA presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011.
142 Subtask 6.1: Engineering process models for economic impact analysis2011-03-10engineering process models; economic impact analysis; domestic heavy oil; developing domestic heavy oil/sands/shale resourcesA presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. In the project objectives, the purpose of assessment is to "Examine limiting factors to the development of domestic heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources. Identify poli...
143 Surface and sub-surface gasification process engineering2011-03-21surface gasification; sub-surface gasification; process engineeringUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London.
144 Sustainable development of oil sands: Challenges in recovery and use2006-09-21oil sands development; oil sands; bitumen; GHG.Outline: 1-Oil Sands in Context, 2-Production Technology, 3-Implications for GHG production, 4-Nature and scale of GHG challenges, 5-Opportunities and technologies for mitigating impacts, 6-ARC R&D initiatives, 7-Conclusions
145 Technical aspects of oil shale production and processing2008-11-13oil; oil sand; oil shale; energy production; resource characterization pyrolysis; ex-situ process.
146 Technical challenges to geological carbon sequestration2008-05-23carbon sequestration; reduce CO2 emissions; geological carbon sequestration; CO2; CCS economics; CCS.Conclusions: 1-Current knowledge strongly supports carbon sequestration as a successful technology to dramatically reduce CO2emissions. 2-Current science and technology gaps appear resolvable at scale Deployment issues, including regulatory, legal, and operational concerns can be advised by science ...
147 Technical-economical comparison between UCG and surface gasification2011-03-23UCG; surface gasification; technical-economical comparison; syngas6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
148 Technology Commercialization Office at the University of Utah2009-02-27Deep Coal Energy; Technology Development Office; QEMSCAN; Energence.Overview of the activities and resources of the Technology Commercialization Office at the University of Utah and the relationship between the Technology Commercialization Office and emerging energy research and technologies in Utah, presented at the 2009 Western U.S. Oil Sands Conference by Jack Ha...
149 Temple Mountain Energy's asphalt ridge oil sands project2006-09-21Temple Mountain Energy; oil sand; oil sands project; Asphalt Ridge.An overview of Temple Mountain Energy's asphalt ridge oil sands project.
150 Temple Mountain Energy: A day on-site2008-01-24Temple Mountain Energy; Asphalt Ridge.Photographic overview of a day's activities at Temple Mountain Energy's Asphalt Ridge site.
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