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Utah's 10 Year Energy Plan | 2012-05-15 | Governor Gary R. Herbert; energy initiatives; strategic energy plan; energy development; responsible energy resource development | Presentation given at the 2012 Unconventional Fuels Conference, on May 15. |
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Oil shale: History, incentives, and policy | 2006-04-13 | oil shale; retorted oil shale yeilds; liquid hydrocarbons | Oil shale is prevalent in the western states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The resource potential of these shales is estimated to be the equivalent of 1.8 trillion barrels of oil in place. Retorted oil shale yields liquid hydrocarbons in the range of middle-distillate fuels, such as jet and diesel... |
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Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report: January 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010 | 2010-05-13 | ICSE; University of Utah; CO2 capture; Mahogany zone; Green River Formation; Utah; Uinta Basin; Oil sands; Crude oil refining; International Flame Research Foundation; Liquid fuel production; In-situ thermal treatment; Oil shale; Pyrolysis | The Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program is part of the research agenda of the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah. In this quarter, the Clean and Secure Energy program continued its focus on enhancing industrial, national... |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 4 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | STSA; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 4 tract; tar sand extraction; surface mining | The Sunnyside No. 4 Tract is in the southwestern part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 24 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 12 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside special tar sand area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 12 tract; tar sand extraction; STSA | The Sunnyside No. 12 Tract is in the north-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles east of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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America's oil shale: A roadmap for federal decision making | 2004-12 | Oil shale resources; Oil supply; U.S. economy; Domestic oil shale; Oil production; Multi-agency Federal oil shale plan; Energy; Interior; Defense; Treasury; America; Import dependence; Natural gas by-products; Oil price; Oil supply and demand | The President and the Department of Energy have determined that increasing liquid fuels supply from domestic sources is an important national objective. America's rich and concentrated oil shale resources, containing as much as 2 trillion barrels of potential oil supply could make a major contributi... |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 5 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | STSA; Sunnyside special tar sand area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 5 tract; in situ tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 5 Tract is in the east central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 30 miles east-northeast of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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National Strategic Unconventional Resource Model- A decision support system | 2005 | National Strategic Unconventional Resource model; unconventional resources; DOE; process economics; oil; heavy oil; oil sands; oil shale | Supporting documentation for a model produced by DOE to assess the requirements, process economics, and potential benefits of producing oil from heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale under a variety of resource and market conditions. |
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Sunnyside special tar sand area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 10 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | special tar sand area site; specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 10 tract; STSA; tar sand resource | The Sunnyside No. 10 Tract is in the north-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. The nominated tract c... |
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Appendices | 2006-08-18 | | The University of Utah in 1996: a report to the Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. Appendices |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 11 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside special tar sand area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 11 tract; tar sand extraction; drilling | The Sunnyside No. 11 Tract is in the central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 26 miles east-northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 3 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; STSA; site analysis; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 3 tract; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 3 Tract is in the west central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 24 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 1 tract: Moab District Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 1 tract; STSA; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 1 Tract is in the west part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 22 miles northeast of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. The nominated tract contains 3,202.38... |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 6 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; site analysis; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 6 tract; STSA; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 6 Tract is in the south-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located approximately 27 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I ) . The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 9 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; STSA; site analysis; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 9 tract; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 9 Tract is in the southeastern part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 7 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; STSA; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 7 tract; site analysis; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 7 Tract is in the south-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located 26 miles east of Price (see Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 8 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 8 tract; STSA; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 8 Tract is in the southern part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 27 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 2 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; tar sand; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 2 tract; STSA; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 2 Tract is in the central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 25 miles northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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A market assessment of heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources | 2011-03-10 | unconventional fuels; market assessment; developing domestic heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources; preliminary infrastructure needs | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. |
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Ending the energy stalemate: A bipartisan strategy to meet America's energy challenges | 2004-12 | Energy; Greenhouse gas emissions; Energy supplies; Energy security; Global climate change; National energy policy; Future U.S. energy policy; Bipartisan; Oil security; Vehicle fuel economy standards; Energy efficiency; Sustainable energy; Hybrid vehicles; Natural gas; Refrigerator; Alaska natural ga... | This report recommends a revenue-neutral package of measures designed to ensure affordable and reliable supplies of energy for the twenty-first century while responding to growing concern about energy security and the risks of global climate change driven by energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. ... |
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UUSAC AdPAC 1993-1994 | 1994 | Minutes | Agendas and minutes for meetings of the Administrative Policies Advisory Committee |
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The changing composition of the State budget | 1976-04 | | An issue of vital concern to all taxpayers and administrators of government is the distribution of state revenues from the various accounts to the departments of state government. A detailed account of the growth and changing patterns of state expenditures from 1969 to 1975 is presented in this issu... |
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