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Quantitative methods for reservoir characterization and improved recovery: Application to heavy oil sands | 2001-10-30 | interwell reservoir heterogeneity; heavy oil sands; analytical property-distribution methods; reservoir simulation | Improved prediction of interwell reservoir heterogeneity is needed to increase productivity and to reduce recovery cost for California's heavy oil sands, which contain approximately 2.3 billion barrels of remaining reserves in the Temblor Formation and in other formations of the San Joaquin Valley. ... |
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Utah crude oils: Characteristics of 67 samples | 1971-07 | Utah crude oils; characteristics of crude oils; crude oils; oil production | Analytical, geographical, and geological data on 67 samples of crude oils from Utah are presented, along with some correlations and interpretations. Most of the geologic formations that produce oil in other areas are also productive in Utah; and, as in many other locations, the Permian, Pennsylvania... |
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Potential hydrologic impacts of a tar-sand industry in 11 special tar sand areas in eastern Utah | 1983 | crude oil tar-sand deposits; U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Tar Sand Triangle area; hydrolic impact | About 93 percent of the Nation's estimated 30 billion barrels of crude oil in tar-sand deposits is in 11 areas in eastern Utah that were chosen for leasing by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The largest deposit, which is in the Tar Sand Triangle area, contains about 15 billion barrels of oil. Th... |
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When should you start thinking about wildlife? | 2006-09-21 | wildlife; wildlife resources; USFWS; habitat conservation | Utah Division of Wildlife Resources: -The Wildlife Resources Code of Utah; Title 23, Utah State Code -Utah Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy http:// www.wildlife.utah.gov/cwcs cwcs/ -Conservation Agreements -Utah Partners in Flight Avian Conservation Strategy http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/... |
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Geologic summary report of the 1990 exploration program, Sunnyside Tar Sands project, Carbon County, Utah--volume 1 | 1991-02-28 | geologic summary; exploration program; Sunnyside tar sands project; tar sand; regional, engineering geology. | This 1990 report is a supplement to the extensive 1989 report. This 1990 report concentrates on results of the following four categories: (1) regional geology and engineering geology needed to investigate the feasibility of conveyor routes that will bring the tar sand ore down from the Roan Cliffs t... |
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Geology of the Mill Fork Area, Utah | 1972-12 | geology; Mill Fork area; geologic structure; Green River formation | The Mill Fork area comprises about 70 square miles of Cretaceous ( ? ) and Tertiary sediments at the northern end of the Wasatch Plateau in Utah County, Utah. Over 9000 feet of nonmarine sediments are present and belong to the North Horn, Flagstaff, and Green River formations. These sediments record... |
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Geologic map of the Salt Lake City 30' X 60' quadrangle, north-central Utah, and Uinta County, Wyoming | 1990 | | |
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The bituminous sandstones of the Asphalt Ridge area, northeastern Utah | 1957 | bitumous sandstone; Asphalt Ridge area; stratigraphy; oil; asphalt saturation | The bituminous sandstones in the Asphalt Ridge area represent the seepage of millions of barrels of oil. The asphalt sands herein described lie 3 to 4 miles west and south of the town of Vernal, Utah. The deposits were mentioned in an early report by Eldridge (1901), who visited the deposits but did... |
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Profile, Degrees & Majors | | | The degrees and majors that are offered at the University of the Utah. |
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A brief history of early mineral exploitation in the Uinta Basin | 1964 | Uinta Basin; Mining; Uintah Valley; Indian Reservation; Meeker; Utah; History of early mineral exploitation; Uintah Reservation; Gilsonite; Coal; Copper; Iron; Oil shale; Ozocerite; Wurtzilite; Oil; Asphalt; Ashley Creek; Hatchtown; Vernal; Fort Duchesne; Ouray Subagency | Early mining activities in the Uinta Basin can be summarized by saying that they included mining for gilsonite, coal, copper, iron, oil shale, ozocerite, wurtzilite, and oil and asphalt (under the placer mining laws). Of these minerals only coal and gilsonite were produced in commercially significan... |
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Formation pathways of ethynyl-substituted and cyclopenta-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons | 2000 | formation pathways of aromatic hydrocarbons; aromatic hydrocarbons; ethynyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons; cyclopenta-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; PAH; ethynyl-PAH | Two novel classes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), those with ethynyl substituents (ethynyl- PAH) and those with externally fused five-membered rings (cyclopenta-fused PAH or CP-PAH), have recently been identified in the products of a variety of fuels and combustion/pyrolysis environments.... |
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Resource potential of Utah oil sands | 2008-02-22 | Utah tar sand resources; tar sand resources; tar sand | Overview of Utah tar sand resources given by John Baza, Director of Utah Division of Oil, Gas & Mining. |
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Petroleum geology of the greater Red Wash Area, Uintah County, Utah | 1965-07 | oil and gas field; sandstone; petroleum geology | The Greater Red Wash area is the largest oil and gas field in the Uinta Basin. The Douglas Creek and Garden Gulch Members of the Green River Formation form a lacustrine delta in the area and yield hydrocarbons from a complex network of discrete sandstones. Each individual sandstone body forms its ow... |
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Environmental assessment: Tar sand in situ steam injection experiment | 1979-12 | LETC; in situ recovery of bitumen from tar sand; tar sand; bitumen | The U. S. Department of Energy - Laramie Energy Technology Center (LETC) intends to conduct a field experiment for the in situ recovery of bitumen from tar sand. The experimental site is located on a ten acre site approximately 6.5 miles West of Vernal, Utah. The operational phase of the experiment ... |