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1 Light-oils transformation to heavy oils and asphalts-assessment of the amounts of hydrocarbons removed and the hydrological-geological control of the process1987light-oils; heavy oils; asphalts; assessment; hydrocarbons; petroleum resources; oil alterationHeavy oils frequently represent a residue left after removal of saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons by various alteration processes. They are characterized by a high content of asphaltenes and polar compounds and by higher sulfur content than the light oils from which they were derived. In the Dead ...
2 Influence of biodegradation on the chemical composition of heavy oil and bitumen1987biodegredation; chemical composition of heavy oil and bitumen; heavy oil; bitumen; biodegredation of petroleumBiodegradation of petroleum is a selective metabolism of special organic compounds by an ensemble of microorganisms. It apparently starts under aerobic conditions, which are provided in areas invaded by surfacederived, oxygen-rich formation waters. Bacteria introduced into an oil pool with meteoric ...
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4 Plant starts, Athabasca now yielding its hydrocarbons1967-10-23synthetic crude; Athabasca oil sands; crude; strip miningFirst synthetic crude from the Athabasca oil sands region of northeastern Alberta will reach the Toledo, Ohio, refinery of Sun Oil Co. in November. It will be an excellent grade of crude - high in gravity, free of sulfur and nitrogen. But nonetheless, it will have a strange background. Instead of be...
5 Thermal recovery may bring industry's "quiet revolution"1964-11-23thermal recovery; oil revolution; quiet revolution; low-gravity, viscous crude oils; crude oils; bituminous sandstonesToday the American oil industry is in the process of a revolution of such magnitude that its implications are yet to be thoroughly understood. This is the "quiet revolution" which will double the proved oil reserves of the world within the next 10 years and will more than triple those reserves by th...
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8 1959-60 General Catalog; University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)1959University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 50, May, 1959, Number 4. General Catalog 1959-1960.
9 Interpretation of fischer assay data for the evaluation of analcime-bearing oil shale in the Green River Formation, Colorado and Utah1975fischer assay data; analcime-bearing oil shale; Green River Formation; potential oil yeild of sedimentsUsing Fischer assay data, an empirical method has been devised for distinguishing analcime-rich oil shale from oil shale which is essentially free of analcime in the Parachute Creek Member, Green River Formation, Colorado and Utah. This method permits evaluation of Fischer assay data in order to com...
10 A bibliography of thermal methods of oil recovery1965-03Thermal methods; Oil recovery; Bibliography; Bureau of Mines Petroleum Research Center; Thermal methods of oil recoveryThe Oil Recovery Committee, Independent Petroleum Association of America, in response to requests and in recognition of expanded interest in the application of thermal methods of oil recovery, has sponsored the compilation of the following bibliography, with literature and patent references, and aut...
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16 1957-58 General Catalog1957University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah 1957-1958 General Catalog
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18 2013 Faculty Report; 2013 General Catalog2013University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)The faculty report is generated by USpace through Academic Computing Services. It is provided as a companion to the Web archived version of the University of Utah catalogue;, found at http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ir-eua/id/3113
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20 1952-53 General Catalog1952University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 42, April, 1952, No. 8. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1952-53
21 Heavy-oil resources of the United States1995heavy-oil resources; United States; petroleum; heavy oilPetroleum is considered to originate from marine and terrestrial organic matter (composed principally of hydrogen and carbon) buried along with sediment. The organic molecules are eventually broken by thermal stress encountered during progressive burial. The product of this heating can be liquid and...
22 UUSAC project 1997-19981998Funding; University of Utah campus projectsUniversity of Utah campus projects sponsored by UUSAC
23 1954-55 General Catalog1954University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 45, June, 1954 No. 5. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1954-55
24 1955-56 General Catalog1955University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 46, May, 1955, No. 4. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1955-56
25 University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) 1997-1998 binder 2Year end report; University of Utah staff; University of Utah employeesYear end report of UUSAC activities, membership and other committee work.
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