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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 3 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; STSA; site analysis; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 3 tract; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 3 Tract is in the west central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 24 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
427 |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 11 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside special tar sand area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 11 tract; tar sand extraction; drilling | The Sunnyside No. 11 Tract is in the central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 26 miles east-northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
428 |
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Subtask 6.1: Engineering process models for economic impact analysis | 2011-03-10 | engineering process models; economic impact analysis; domestic heavy oil; developing domestic heavy oil/sands/shale resources | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. In the project objectives, the purpose of assessment is to "Examine limiting factors to the development of domestic heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources. Identify poli... |
429 |
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Subtask 4.3: Multiscale thermal processing of oil shale | 2011-03-10 | thermal processing; oil shale; oil shale treatment; thermal treatment | |
430 |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 5 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | STSA; Sunnyside special tar sand area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 5 tract; in situ tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 5 Tract is in the east central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 30 miles east-northeast of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
431 |
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Subtask 4.4: Effect of oil shale processing on water composition | 2011-03-10 | oil shale processing; water composition; unconventional fuels; oil shale; oil sands; oil shale development | A presentation at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. The overall goal is to asses aquifers in the Uinta Basin to determine where saline water (produced along with conventional petroleum development) can be disposed without harming fresh... |
432 |
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Subtask 4.5: Pore scale analysis of oil shale/sands pyrolysis | 2011-03-10 | pore scale analysis; oil shale pyrolysis; oil sands pyrolysis; x-ray CT; pore network structure; flow simulation; LB method | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. |
433 |
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Summary of air quality regulations and recommended guidelines for oil shale development in the Colorado Piceance Basin | 1982-02 | air quality regulations; oil shale development; Colorado Piceance Basin; domestic fuel; shale oil | The Piceance Basin of northwestern Colorado contains the greatest domestic concentration of oil shale deposits favorably located for economical recovery. These deposits are defined geologically to be at least 30-ft thick with at least 30 gal of oil per ton of shale; by conservative estimate, they co... |
434 |
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Opportunities for oxy-firing to reduce life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels | 2011-03-10 | GHG; oxy-firing; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; transportation fuel emissions; CO2 analysis; oil sands | The 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... |
435 |
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Sunnyside special tar sand area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 10 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | special tar sand area site; specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 10 tract; STSA; tar sand resource | The Sunnyside No. 10 Tract is in the north-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. The nominated tract c... |
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Subtask 4.6: Kerogen/asphaltene/mineral matrix: Structure and interactions | 2011-03-10 | DOE review meeting; mineral matrix; recover organic material from oil shale/sands | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. |
437 |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 2 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; tar sand; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 2 tract; STSA; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 2 Tract is in the central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 25 miles northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Development of HPC-based simulations tool for in situ thermal processing of oil shale/sands | | HPC-based simulations tool; in situ thermal processing; oil shale; oil sands; commercial production of oil shale; ecoshale in-capsule process | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 7 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; STSA; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 7 tract; site analysis; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 7 Tract is in the south-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located 26 miles east of Price (see Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
440 |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 12 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside special tar sand area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 12 tract; tar sand extraction; STSA | The Sunnyside No. 12 Tract is in the north-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles east of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
441 |
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DOE project review: Subtask 4.2 (B): Examination of in situ production models | 2011-03-11 | DOE project review; in situ production models; oil shale; unconventional fuels; oil sands; geomechanics; general reservoir simulation tool | A 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... |
442 |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 8 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 8 tract; STSA; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 8 Tract is in the southern part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 27 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
443 |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 9 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area; STSA; site analysis; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 9 tract; tar sand extraction | The Sunnyside No. 9 Tract is in the southeastern part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
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Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 4 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area | 1983-03 | STSA; site specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 4 tract; tar sand extraction; surface mining | The Sunnyside No. 4 Tract is in the southwestern part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 24 miles east of Price (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. |
445 |
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A market assessment of heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources | 2011-03-10 | unconventional fuels; market assessment; developing domestic heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources; preliminary infrastructure needs | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. |
446 |
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Study contract for comparison of Utah and Athabasca oil sands | 1978-07 | air flux; oil production; oil recovery; in-situ test pattern; test patterns | |
447 |
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Stratigraphy (Sunnyside and Cottonwood-Jack Canyon tar sand deposits) | 1984-05-10 | stratigraphy; tar sand deposits; supplement report | During the earliest 40% of Tertiary time, from about 65 to 40 million years ago, much of the Uinta Basin of northeast Utah was occupied by a large lake termed Lake Uinta. For most of its existence, this lake was a shallow body of fresh or slightly brackish water. Its remarkable, 15 million-year hist... |
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Status of tar sand exploitation in the U.S. | 1975-11-20 | tar sand exploitation; hot water process; oil recovery | Although the United States does not have tar sand deposits which compare in size with Canada and Venezuela, you have just heard in Mr. Ritzma's paper that there are several deposits of considerable size in the state of Utah. Tar sand deposits have been located in a majority of the states, but it app... |
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Signal oil and gas company summary: Test data, horizontal test wells #101, #102, #103, Sunnyside Area, Sec. 4, Twp. 14 S., R. 14 E., Carbon County, Utah | 1967-04 | gas company summary; test wells; horizontal test wells; tar sands | The objective of this project was to drill horizontal test wells into the Wasatch "tar sands" and test produce oil by application of steam. Complete records were to be maintained for an engineering evaluation of this test pilot operation. This project followed the drilling of a 1450 ft. core hole (v... |
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Solvent extraction of tar sand | 1979-02-13 | solvent extraction process; tar sand; bitumen recovery | An extraction process for recovering bitumens from tar sands in which the tar sand is mixed with a hot hydrocarbon solvent, for example, toluene, in order to evaporate substantially all the water contained in the tar sands. The tar sands-solvent mixture is then separated into two phases of fine and ... |