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Fischer Assay Data, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U105 | 2008 | | This dataset contains the results of Fischer assay analyses obtained and published by the Utah Geological Survey for well U105. |
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Shale oil value enhancement research - Qarterly report: July 1 - September 30, 1994 | 1994 | shale oil; value enhancement; process sequence alternatives | Activities during this quarter focused on using the phase-l results to define process sequence alternatives for phase-ll. Two process alternatives have been devised while obtaining the desired marketable product slate. The status of required process units has been evaluated. While there are some uni... |
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Analysis of oil shale and petroleum source rock pyrolysis by triple quadrupole mass spectrometry: Comparisons of gas evolution at the heating rate of 10 °C/min | 1990-10-05 | Kimmeridge; Phosphoria; La Luna; Teistberget; New Albany; Eastern U.S. Devonian; Janusfjellet; Wenzen; Maoming; Fushun; Woodford; Green River; Brotherson; Oil shale; Petroleum; Rock pyrolysis; Gas evolution; Programmed-temperature pyrolysis; Triple-quadrupole mass spectrometry; Mineral matrix; Miner... | Kimmeridge, Phosphoria, La Luna, Teistberget, New Albany, Janusfjellet, Wenzen, Maoming, Fushun, Woodford, and three Green River oil shales were subjected to programmed-temperature pyrolysis at a heating rate of 10 °C/min using triple-quadrupole mass spectrometry as the detection method. Volatile c... |
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Rates and mechanisms of oil shale pyrolysis: A chemical structure approach | 2014-11 | Green River oil shale; oil and natural gas technology; oil shale pyrolysis; chemical structure of oil shale | Three pristine Utah Green River oil shale samples were obtained and used for analysis by the combined research groups at the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Oil shale samples were first demineralized and the separated kerogen and extracted bitumen samples were then studied by a host... |
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Identification by 13C NMR of carbon types in shale oil and their relationship to pyrolysis conditions | 1983-04 | shale oil; multiple-pulse techniques; shale oil characterization; identification of carbon types; pyrolysis conditions | A number of samples of shale oil prepared under various conditions have been examined by 13C NMR using multiple-pulse techniques that allow carbon-type assignments. Previous assignments by Netzel et al (1981) are confirmed and several new ones made. Product chemistry is then examined as a function o... |
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Shale oil value enhancement research - Quarterly report: June 1 - August 31, 1993 | 1993 | shale oil; value enhancement; shale oil-derived products | All tasks are on schedule, or ahead of schedule. Particular progress has been made in identifying industrial entities, commodities and specialty products of target interest for shale oil-derived products. There is clearly a major emphasis worldwide on new chemicals and shale oil-derived structures a... |
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Evaluation Committee, October 9-11, 2006 | 2006-09-26 | Accreditation; Higher Education, University of Utah | Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities Evaluation Committee |
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Geologic summary report of the 1986 exploration program, Sunnyside tar sands project, Carbon County, Utah--volume 1 | 1987-07-19 | geologic summary report; exploration program; Sunnyside tar sands project; hydrocarbon leases; tar sand. | The 1986 exploration program focused on detailed geological and geophysical field work in outlying areas of hydrocarbon leases east of Mt. Bartles. Field work was also completed in the Whitmore Canyon area. The field program extended from June 16 through September 19. During this time geological and... |
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Isolation and characterization of surfactants from tar sand process water | 1994-05 | surfactants; tar sand process water; Utah tar sands; Asphalt Ridge; Whiterocks; characterization of surfactants; isolation of surfactants | A sublation technique was used to isolate soluble surfactants and accompanying species in the aqueous phase from the hot water processing of two Utah tar sands, Asphalt Ridge and Whiterocks. Many structural similarities for the isolated surfactants were observed from IR spectra, however, the amount ... |
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David Eccles School of Business Alumni Survey | | | University of Utah Departmental Student Outcome Assessment Documentation. David Eccles School of Business Alumni Survey |
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Phase 2: Clean and secure energy from coal: Quarterly progress report: April 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010 | 2010-08-01 | domestic coal resources; CO2 capture; stationary power generation; DQMOM approach | The University of Utah is pursuing research to utilize the vast energy stored in our domestic coal resources and to do so in a manner that will capture CO2 from combustion from stationary power generation. The research is organized around the theme of validation and uncertainty quantification throug... |
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory oil shale project (Nov 1984) | 1984-11 | retort modeling; oil shale; sulfur containing gases; TQMS; recycle gas | I. Retort Modeling. II. Sulfur Containing Gases by Triple Quadruple Mass Spectrometer (TQMS), both Grab and On-Line Analysis. III. Visitors. |
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Fischer Assay Data, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U084 | 2008 | | This dataset contains the results of Fischer assay analyses obtained and published by the Utah Geological Survey for well U084. |
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Recovering oil from tar sand using the ROPE process | 1988-12 | oil recovery; tar sand; ROPE process; oil from tar sands; Asphalt Ridge tar sands; Sunnyside tar sands; Athabasca tar sands | Western Research Institute (WRI) is developing a new pyrolysis process called ROPE© (Recycle Oil Pyrolysis and Extraction) for recovering products that require a minimum of upgrading to produce finished marketable fuels (motor gasoline, diesel and aviation fuels). Three tar sand resources - Asphalt... |
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UUSAC parking request 1993-1994 | 1994 | Committees | Notes, letters and memos of the University of Utah Parking, Transportation, Traffic Modeling Project Settering Committee. |
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A comparison of biomakers in gilsonite, oil shale, tar sand and petroleum from Threemile Canyon and adjacent areas in the Uinta Basin, Utah | 1992 | Gilsonite; Oil shale; Tar sand; Petroleum; Threemile Canyon; Uinta Basin; Utah; Green River; Hopane; Sterane; Carotenoid biomarkers; Alginite; GC/MS; Ion fragmentograms; Biodegradation; Maturation; Oil shale outcrops; Bluebell-Altamont; Red Wash field; Bitumen; Pyrolysis; Py-GC/MS; Curie-point pyrol... | Relationships between gilsonite, oil shale and petroleum were investigated by comparison of hopane, sterane and carotenoid biomarkers. Samples examined were alginite, gilsonite, oil shale, tar sand and petroleum. Comparison of peak distributions in specific GC/MS ion fragmentograms of the above hydr... |
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Clean and secure energy from coal, oil shale, and oil sands: Revised quarterly progress report: April 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009 | 2009-08-13 | CASE; Energy development; Electric power generation; Liquid transportation fuels; Coal; Oil sands; Oil shale; Clean Coal Program; Oil Shale and Sands Program; OSSP; Policy Environment, and Economics Program; PEEP; CO2 capture; sequestration; Gasification; Chemical looping combustion; CLC; Ash-partit... | The University of Utah Clean and Secure Energy (CASE) project is pursuing interdisciplinary, cradle-to-grave research and development of energy for electric power generation and for liquid transportation fuels from the abundant domestic resources of coal, oil sands, and oil shale. Its work is divide... |
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Chemistry | | | University of Utah Departmental Student Outcome Assessment Documentation. Chemistry |
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Industrial petroleum research at the University of Utah | 2008-03-12 | industrial petroleum; University of Utah; oil and gas characterization; oil and gas thermodynamics; Unconventional Consortium | Expertise: Oil and Gas Characterization, Hydrocarbon Thermodynamics -High-temperature, high high-pressure oil oil-gas mixtures -Supercritical extraction -Solid (asphaltenes, waxes) precipitation precipitation -Reservoir Characterization and Simulation -Fractured reservoir simulation -Reaction chemis... |
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Gasification studies - Task 4 topical report, Utah Clean Coal Program, Reporting period October 2009 - July 2011 | 2011-10 | Gasification; pressurized entrained-flow coal gasifiers; coal | A key objective of the Task 4 activities has been to develop simulation tools to support development, troubleshooting and optimization of pressurized entrained-flow coal gasifiers. The overall gasifier models (Subtask 4.1) combine submodels for fluid flow (Subtask 4.2) and heat transfer (Subtask 4.3... |
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Shale oil value enhancement research - Quarterly report: October 1 - December 31, 1993 | 1993 | shale oil; value enhancement; raw shale oil; market shale oil project | A major push was made to identify the hydrocarbon and heteroatom types present in raw shale oil. A comprehensive, qualitative picture of the <400°C material has been obtained. In addition to the expected types, e.g., pyridines, pyrroles, indoles and phenols, the presence of aliphatic carboxylic aci... |
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Geologic summary report of the 1988 exploration program, Sunnyside Tar Sands project, Carbon County, Utah--volume 1 | 1989-06-01 | geologic summary report; exploration program; Sunnyside tar sands project; tar sand | The 1988 field program focused on completion and logging of twelve core drill holes and three measured sections. Five marker beds were established within the Parachute Creek Member and include the Wavy Bedded Tuff, Mahogany oil shale, R-5 oil shale, lower tuff and Blue Marker containing the R-2 oil ... |