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26 Clean and secure energy from coal - Phase 3 statement of project objectives2011-07-01ICSE; University of Utah; CO2 capture; Oxy-coal combustion; Domestic coal resources; Stationary power generation; Clean coal utilization; Chemical looping combustion; CLC; High-pressure entrained-flow coal gasification; IGCC; SNG; NGCC; CNGThe University of Utah (the Recipient), via their Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE), shall pursue 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 orga...
27 Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report: April 2011 to June 20112011-07-01ICSE; Oil shale; Oil sands; University of Utah; Uinta Basin; Vernal, Utah; CLEARuff model; Oxy-gas burner; Bitumen; Kerogen; X-ray fluorescence analysis; Thermogravimetric analysis; CHNS analysis; Lattice Boltzmann model; American Shale Oil; AMSOThe 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 sponsored the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels...
28 Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report: January 2011 to March 20112011-04-01ICSE; Oil shale; Oil sands; University of Utah; Utah; Oxy-gas; Kerogen; X-ray fluorescence analysis; Thermogravimetric analyzer; TGA; Lattice Boltzmann simulation; Flameless oxy-gas process heaters; CO2 capture; American Shale Oil; AMSO; Greenhouse gas emissions; GHGThe 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 held a Project Review meeting on the University of Ut...
29 Climate change regulation via the back door2011-05-17
30 Conjunctive surface and groundwater management in Utah: Implications for oil shale and oil sands development2011-12-31Unconventional fuel development; Conjunctive water use; Surface water; Groundwater; Utah; Utah water law; Oil shale; Oil sandsUnconventional fuel development will require scarce water resources. In an environment characterized by scarcity, and where most water resources are fully allocated, prospective development will require minimizing water use and seeking to use water resources in the most efficient manner. Conjunctive...
31 Detailed kinetic analysis of oil shale pyrolysis TGA data2011-03-22kinetic analysis; oil shale pyrolysis; TGA data; AIChE; oil shale resourses; western United States; Green River oil shaleThere are significant resources of oil shale in the western United States, which if exploited in an environmentally responsible manner would provide secure access to transportation fuels. Understanding the kinetics of kerogen decomposition to oil is critical to designing a viable process. A dataset ...
32 Division of oil, gas, and mining permitting processes2011-05-17permitting processes; natural resources; oil; gas; miningDivision of Oil, Gas, and Mining Permitting Processes. John Baza, DirectorUtah Division ofOil, Gas and Mining. Unconventional Fuels Conference. May 17, 2011
33 DOE project review: Subtask 4.2 (B): Examination of in situ production models2011-03-11DOE project review; in situ production models; oil shale; unconventional fuels; oil sands; geomechanics; general reservoir simulation toolA presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. The objectives of the presentation is the examination of in-situ production methods, different in-situ production method options, rigorous energy and carbon balances, exploratio...
34 Energy development on tribal lands2011-05-17unconventional fuels; energy developmentIndian tribes throughout this country own a substantial amount of untapped energy resources. Energy production from tribal lands equals ten percent of the total federal onshore production of energy minerals. Indian-owned energy resources are still largely undeveloped: 1.81 million acres are being ex...
35 The ENN UCG Progress2011-03-24UCG process; ENN group; underground coal gasification6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
36 European UCG Case Study2011-03-21UCG; underground coal gasification; European UCG; case study; European trial; coal; CRIP processUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
37 Federal oil shale development: Status of Bureau of Land Management oil shale activities2011-05-17oil shale development; oil shale; land management; Bureau of Land Management; domestic oil shale
38 High resolution geophysical monitoring of geomechanical, thermal, and hydrogeological processes associated with UCG (and CCS) processes2011-03-21UCG; underground coal gasification; UCG processes; CCS processes; geophysical monitoring; geomechanical processes; thermal processes; hydrogeological processesUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
39 Hydro-geological implications of Underground Coal Gasification: Environmental risk assessment2011-03-21hydro-geological implications; underground coal gasification; UCG; environmental risk assessment; hydrological processes; hydrochemical processesUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
40 Increasing Depth in UCG: Advantage or Disadvantage?2011-03-23well depth comparison; well depth; UCG; UCG reactor; UCG process module; process parameters; study cases6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
41 Increasing of UCG effectiveness by laboratory research2011-03-23UCG efectiveness; syngas quality; thermodynamics model; syngas composition; dynamic thermal model; syngas calorific value; syngas; experimental research6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
42 Infrastructure Processing and Utilisation of UCG2011-03-21UCG; underground coal gasification; infrastructure processing of UCG; utilization of UCG; infrastructure requirements; well drilling; pilot plants; commercial plantsUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
43 Integrated Sedimentary and Geochemical Investigation of Core from Upper Green River Formation Lacustrine Deposits, Uinta Basin, Utah2011-05-17geochemical investigation; Green RIver; oil shale; lacustrine depositsDescription of the upper Green River Formation has been largely based on outcrop exposures, but this core-based investigation provides new detailed subsurface data that can be used to examine basin-wide lithologic and geochemical variability of the Parachute Creek Member of the upper Green River For...
44 Introduction to Enefit2011-05-17Enefit; oil shale; mining; power generation; oil shale productionContents 1.Enefit Overview 2.Enefit280 Process 3.Enefit Outotec Technology JV 4.Enefit Activities in Estonia 5.Enefit American Oil
45 Introduction to Underground Coal Gasification: A Clean, Safe, Indigenous Energy Supply2011-03-21underground coal gasification; energy supply; UCG; UCG technology developmentUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
46 Investor, Economic, Licensing, Regulatory and Reserve Valuation Issues2011-03-21underground coal gasification; UCG; valuation issues; financial modelling; UCG sitesUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
47 Land and resource management topical report and produced water topical report2011-03-08water topical report; land management; resource management; oil sands; oil shale
48 Linc Energy: UCG towards commercialization2011-03-24Linc Energy; UCG; UCG commercialization; coal6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
49 Natural Resources Learning Program: course videos2011-10-17This video highlights some of the courses offered in the Natural Resources Learning Program in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism at the University of Utah. Chapter 1: Backcountry Mountaineering Course Chapter 2: Canyoneering Course Chapter 3: Backpack Fly Fishing Course Chapter ...
50 Opportunities for oxy-firing to reduce life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels2011-03-10GHG; oxy-firing; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; transportation fuel emissions; CO2 analysis; oil sandsThe outline covers in this presentation covers: GHGs and the transportation fuel cycle. Motivation for reducing GHG emissions. Use of oxy-firing for CO2 capture in refining of conventional fuel. Use of oxy-firing for extraction and upgrading of oil sands. GHG emissions from other scenarios Would oxy...
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