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276 An echoing in-situ combustion oil recovery project in a Utah tar sand1982in-situ combustion; oil recovery project; Utah tar sand; echoing in-situ; U.S. tar sand resources; reverse combustion process; heterogeneous tar sand reservoirU.S. tar sand resources contain an estimated 30 billion bbl (4.7 Gm3) of oil in place in about 550 occurrences in 22 states. Over 90% of the known resources are in six large deposits in Utah, each containing from 1 to 16 billion bbl (0.15 to 2.5 Gm3) of oil. 1 Four major tar sand deposits in Alberta...
277 The fate of char-N at pulverized coal conditions2003char-N; pulverized coal conditions; pulverized coal; coal char.The fate of char-N (nitrogen removed from the coal matrix during char oxidation) has been widely studied at fluidized bed conditions. This work extends the study of char-N to pulverized coal conditions. Coal chars from five parent coals were prepared and burned in a laboratory-scale pulverized coal ...
278 The impacts of energy development in Eastern Utah1980-11The report was prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe. Population projections, and written narative were prepared by Brad Barber. Graphics were provided by Judith Banning. Secretarial services were p...
279 Informational core drilling in Utah's oil-impregnated sandstone deposits, southeast Uinta Basin Uinta Couny, Utah1974-02core drilling; Utah's oil-impregnated sandstone deposits; coring; Rim Rock; P. R. Spring; Hill CreekThis program was undertaken under Grant No. GO122094 from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines to the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, dated June 15, 1972. Amount of the grant was $77, 200. Principal investigator was Howard R. Ritzma, Petroleum Geologist, Utah Geological and Miner...
280 The Intermountain Symposium on Fossil Hydrocarbons: Proceedings1964-10-10fossil hydrocarbons; fossil hydrocarbons reserves; petrochemical processingThe purpose of this Symposium is to learn from each other some of the engineering concepts which will unlock the vast treasure of fossil hydrocarbons of the Intermountain West. Perhaps no other material resources in the entire Rocky Mountain region offer challenges and promises to equal those of our...
281 Policy analysis of produced water issues associated with in-situ thermal technologies: Topical report: October 1, 2009 to December 31, 20102011-01topical report; produced water issues; in situ thermal technologies; oil shale/sands; water rights; domestic energy sourceCommercial scale oil shale and oil sands development will require water, the amount of which will depend on the technologies adopted and the scale of development that occurs. Water in oil shale and oil sands country is already in scarce supply, and because of the arid nature of the region and limita...
282 Policy analysis of water availability and use issues for domestic oil shale and oil sands development: Topical Report: October 1, 2009 to March 31, 20102010-03oil shale/sands resources; energy source; unconventional fuels; water demands; water availability; domestic oil shale/sands development; topical reportOil shale and oil sands resources located within the intermountain west represent a vast, and as of yet, commercially untapped source of energy. Development will require water, and demand for scarce water resources stands at the front of a long list of barriers to commercialization. Water requiremen...
283 Utah coal-market potential and economic impact1968-09Coal is one of Utah's most interesting natural resources. This mineral has had a major impact on Utah, its industry, and its people. As clearly shown by this study, the future of coal i s dependent upon finding new uses in power generation, gasification and liquefaction. Of these three possible sour...
284 Water for commercial oil shale development in Utah: Allocating scarce resources and the search for new sources of supply2010commercial oil shale development; allocating resources; oil shale; bitumenBACKGROUND A. What Is Oil Shale and Why Do We Care? Oil shale is a sedimentary rock containing solid bituminous materials. When oil shale is heated, petroleum-like liquids and gasses are released. The process of heating shale and capturing resulting liquids and gasses is called retorting and can occ...
285 About the University of Utah
286 Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report - January 2013-March 20132013clean energy; domestic fuels; oil shale resources; oil sands resources; CO2 management; liquid fuel procuction; in-situ thermal processing; oil shale processingThe Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program, part of the research agenda of the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah, is focused on engineering, scientific, and legal research surrounding the development of these resources in ...
287 The fluidized bed pyrolysis of bitumen-impregnated sandstone from the tar sand deposits of Utah1989fluidized bed pyrolysis; bitumen-impregnated sandstone; tar sand deposits; Utah tar sand deposits; process operationThe influence of process operating variables on the product distribution and yields for the pyrolysis of bitumen-impregnated sandstone in a fluidized-bed reactor have been investigated in both laboratory (11/2 inch diameter) and pilot-scale (4 1/2 inch diameter) reactors. The quality of the liquid p...
288 Section 1
289 1896-97 General Catalog1896University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Annual of the University of Utah including the Utah State Normal School, Salt Lake City. Announcements for 1896-97. With Catalogue of Students for 1895-96.
290 1908-09 General Catalog1908University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcements for 1908-1909. School of Arts and Sciences, State Normal School, State School of Mines, and School of Medicine. Salt Lake City. With Catalogue of Students of 1907-1908.
291 Growth issues in Utah: facts, fallacies, and recommendations for quality growth1999-10The Sutherland Institute is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan Utah pub-He policy research and educational organization. The Institute seeks to create effective solutions to Utah's public policy problems. State and local issues are its primary concern. The Institute seeks to positively affect ...
292 Recovery and upgrading of oil from Utah tar sands1986-09-30Utah tar sands; bitumen upgrading; thermal recovery; fluidized bed retort; energy efficient heat pipe process; water-assisted separation of bitumen from oreThe University of Utah tar sands research and development program has progressed well in its second year of the current three-year contract. The program has advanced significantly toward its long-term objectives. The long-term objectives of this program remain the development of scientific and engin...
293 Study contract for comparison of Utah and Athabasca oil sands1978-07air flux; oil production; oil recovery; in-situ test pattern; test patterns
294 Tar sand research and development at the University of Utah1987tar sand research; tar sand development; hydrocarbon recovery; extensive tar sand deposits; in situ thermal production; bitumen; surface mining; hydrocarbon liquidThe recovery of hydrocarbon values from the extensive tar sand deposits of North America has generally been approached by one of two methods: in situ thermal production of the bitumen or of a bitumen-derived liquid or surface mining of the deposit followed by processing of the mined ore. In either a...
295 AH_Special Academic Programs and Resources
296 Chapter 13 Part 2
297 Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report: January 2013 to March 20132013ICSE; Domestic oil shale; Oil sands; CO2 management; AMSO; Uinta Basin; KerogenThe Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program, part of the research agenda of the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah, is focused on engineering, scientific, and legal research surrounding the development of these resources in ...
298 Chapter 24
299 History of Special Collections, University of Utah Library1986J. Willard Marriott Library; Library Collections; University of Utah, history; University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections DepartmentThis paper is an enlarged version of an address given to the Utah Library Association, April 9, 1986, Park City, Utah.
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