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326 Planning permission & environmental impact: Policy & reality2011-03-24planning permission; environmental impact; UCG; underground coal gasification; Drivers Jonas Deloitte6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
327 Numerical simulation of combined reverse combustion and steamflooding for oil recovery in a Utah tar sand1985-04numerical simulation; combined reverse combustion; steamflooding; oil recovery; Utah tar sand; tar sand; Asphalt Ridge; LETC; Laramie Energy Technology CenterThis paper presents the design of the U.S. DOE Laramie Energy Technology Center's (LETC) Project TS-4, which involves numerical simulation of both in-situ reverse combustion and steamflooding. The simulator showed that the combustion could be limited and contained in a middle 10-ft [3-m] interval wi...
328 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
329 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
330 Linc Energy: UCG towards commercialization2011-03-24Linc Energy; UCG; UCG commercialization; coal6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
331 HP Oxy-Combustion of Syngas from Underground Coal GasificationHP oxy-combustion; syngas; underground coal gasification; UCG; clean energy systems; CES process6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
332 Technical-economical comparison between UCG and surface gasification2011-03-23UCG; surface gasification; technical-economical comparison; syngas6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
333 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
334 Site Evaluation for UCG Prospects2011-03-21UCG; site evaluation; JMC; UCG prospects; deep mine planingUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
335 Strategic Monitoring of Underground Coal Gasification2011-03-23strategic monitoring; Underground Coal Gasification; process monitoring; groundwater monitoring; LLNL; UCG6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
336 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
337 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
338 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
339 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 ...
340 Compositional and kinetic analysis of oil shale pyrolysis using TGA-MS2012-04compositional analysis; kinetic analysis; oil shale pyrolysis; TGA-MS; oil shale; western United States; oil productionThere are vast resources of oil shale in the western United States. Development of technically and economically effective technologies for the conversion of oil shale to liquid fuels will help provide a long-term and secure source of transportation fuels. Developing good understanding of the decompo...
341 Scientific drilling: Directional drilling in coal2011-03-21scientific drilling; directional drilling in coal; drilling; UCG training course; UCGUCG Training Course, March 21-22, 2011, Deloitte, London
342 Oil-impregnated sandstone between Dirty Devil and Colorado and Green Rivers Garfield and Wayne Counties, Utah1969-02-26oil-impregnated sandstone; Utah sandstone; mineral resources inventory; Tar Sand TriangleThis paper presents the results of two months of field work done as a part of the Utah Geological Survey's continuing inventory of the mineral resources of the state of Utah. Prior to this field work. Survey field parties had worked in the area intermittently in 1967 and 1968 laying the ground work ...
343 The flotation behavior of digested Asphalt Ridge tar sands1980-02-28flotation behavior; Asphalt Ridge tar sands; digested tar sands; Utah tar sands; bitumen; synthetic crude oilTar sand deposits in Utah represent more than 25 billion barrels of in-place bitumen, 96% of the known U.S. reserves. The technological development of a hot water processing strategy for the Canadian tar sands and the commercial production of synthetic crude oil from this natural resource suggest th...
344 Pore scale analysis of oil shale pyrolysis by X-ray CT and LB simulation2010-09-09pore scale analysis; oil shale pyrolysis; X-ray CT; LB simulation; oil shale; shale oil procuction; pore structureThere are important questions concerning the quality and volume of pore space that is created when oil shale is pyrolyzed for the purpose of producing shale oil. In this paper, we pyrolyzed 1.9 cm diameter cores at different temperatures and heating rates. Detailed 3D imaging of the core before and ...
345 Review of the world's major oil sand deposits1974oil sand deposits; major oil sand deposits; oil reserves; non-conventional oil; oil sands; oil shale; coal; syncrude production; review; types of oil depositsThe solution of today's energy equation lies in crash programmes for the development of alternative fuels to supplement dwindling conventional oil reserves. Conse quently, sources of non-conventional oil such as oil sands, oil-shale and coal are being given greater consid eration. The production of ...
346 Uranium deposits of Temple Mountain1954uranium deposits; Temple Mountain, Utah; mining oreTemple Mountain is a prominent topographic feature on the southeast flank of the San Rafael Swell in Emery County, Utah, the outline of which resembles the Temple at Salt Lake City. The existence of uranium in this area has been known for many years, but mining at Temple Mountain in the early part o...
347 Western States Energy and Environment Symposium2009-10-27Wyoming House Bill no. HB0295; energy efficiency; rate payer protection; regulatory process; carbon capture; carbon storage; symposiumThe Western States Energy & Environment Symposium convened at Teton Village in Jackson Hole, Wyoming from October 25-27, 2009. The Symposium was sponsored by the State of Wyoming as authorized by the Wyoming Legislature in House Bill No. 295. HB 295 established a steering committee to guide the plan...
348 Oil-impregnated sandstone deposits Circle Cliffs Uplift, Utah1981-04oil-impregnated sandstone; Utah deposits; Circle Cliffs Uplift; Triassic Moenkopi Formation; oil-impregnated sandstone resourceOne of the major oil-impregnated sandstone deposits in the United States is present on the Circle Cliffs uplift in an unnamed sandstone unit in the middle portion of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The deposit occurs on the west and east flanks of the uplift and is separated by an irregular barren ...
349 Underground coal thermal treatment research at the University of Utah2011-03-23underground coal; thermal treatment research; University of Utah; underground coal pyrolysis; SNG yeilds; UCTT6th Annual International Conference & Workshop on Underground Coal Gasification, 23rd - 24th March 2011
350 Prudhoe Bay--a 10 year perspective1980Prudhoe Bay field; U. S. oil field; geology summary; reservoir potential; petroleum explorationThe Prudhoe Bay field is recognized as the largest oil field in the United States. The Permian-Triassic reservoirs, estimated to contain reserves of 9.6 billion bbl of oil and 26 Tcf of gas, have overshadowed other known substantial accumulations of hydrocarbons in formations ranging in age from Mis...
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