|
|
Title | Date | Subject | Description |
26 |
|
Climate change--current understanding and implications | 2008-05-23 | Global warming; Climate change; Coal; CO2; Carbon dioxide; Temperature; Radiative Forcing; Emissions; Greenhouse gases; Arctic warming; Sea level rise; Fossil fuel; Renewable | Four Primary Questions: 1-Is global warming (climate change) occurring? 2-What is the cause? 3-What will be the consequences? 4-What can/should we do? |
27 |
|
Co-simulation for design and optimization of advanced energy systems with carbon capture | 2009-10 | NETL; APECS; IGCC; U.S. Energy challenges; Design and optimization of advanced energy systems; CFD; Reduced Order Models; ROMs; Carbon capture; Virtual power plant; Carbon management; Fossil Energy Industry; Ultra-supercritical; USC; Oxy-combustion; Chemical looping combustion; CLC; Integrated gasif... | Outline of Presentation: 1-Introduction: -U.S. Energy Challenges -Design and Optimization of Advanced Energy Systems; Simulation Tools and Challenges 2-Advanced Process Engineering Co-Simulation (APECS): -Basic Features; Process/CFD Workflow/Integration, Engineering Knowledge Manager(Trademark), Red... |
28 |
|
Coal in a changing climate and challenges for CCS deployment | 2008-05-23 | NRDC; Climate change; Coal; CCS deployment; CCS; Carbon Capture and Storage; Business-as-usual; BAU; world CO2 emissions; coal plant emissions; Appalachia; Wyoming; Montana; North Dakota; Colorado; New Mexico; IPCC; Powerplants; Arctic ice | Outline: 1-Climate and coal 2-"Clean" coal? 3-Carbon Capture & Storage: can we (just) do it? 4-To-do list 5-A changing world |
29 |
|
Commercial oil shale leasing under the energy policy act: An analysis of when, where, and how | 2008-03-12 | Oil shale; Oil sands; PEIS; EPA; BLM; FLPMA; RD&D; Research, Demonstration, & Development; Tar sands; Utah; Colorado; Wyoming | Discussion of the alternatives for oil shale development outlined in the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement issued by the Bureau of Land Management. |
30 |
|
Conference theme - October 1980 International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology | 1980 | | |
31 |
|
Constructing a basin-scale geologic model | 2013-05-07 | Unconventional fuels; Green River Formation; Uinta Basin; Geologic model; Workflow; Reservoir; Basin-scale model | Presentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013. |
32 |
|
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... |
33 |
|
Depositional heterogeneity and fluid flow modeling of the oil shale interval of the Upper Green River Formation, Eastern Uinta Basin, Utah | 2008-03-12 | Green River Formation; Eastern Uinta Basin; Utah; Oil shale; Sedimentology; Sequence stratigraphy; Mahogany zone; Depositional heterogeneity; Fluid flow modeling | Discussion of depositional and sequence stratigraphic characterization of the upper Green River Formation based on core and well log correlation and production modeling of the richest zone (Mahogany) based on sedimentological and other information. |
34 |
|
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. |
35 |
|
Digital library and interactive map projects at the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy, University of Utah | 2009-10-23 | ICSE; digital repository | The Instituteʼs repository is a not-for-profit service for researchers, and we are working to include a variety of documents, data, and maps relevant to unconventional fuels research and development. |
36 |
|
Division of oil, gas, and mining permitting processes | 2011-05-17 | permitting processes; natural resources; oil; gas; mining | Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining Permitting Processes. John Baza, DirectorUtah Division ofOil, Gas and Mining. Unconventional Fuels Conference. May 17, 2011 |
37 |
|
Earth Energy Resources Inc. | 2006-09-21 | Uinta Basin; Oil sands; Athabasca; Tailings ponds; Water usage and supply; Emulsion treating; Concurrent Reclamation; Natural Gas; Process heating fuel; Infrastructure; Product transportation; Production issues; Ophus Process; Bitumen; Tar sand; Utah | Issues facing oil sand production: -Issues facing Athabasca producers -Likely issues facing Uinta Basin producers -Technology advancements will provide the keys to unlock the oil sands in the USA |
38 |
|
Earth Energy Resources corporate presentation | 2008-02-22 | Oil sands; Earth Energy; Ophus Process; PR Spring, Utah; Bitumen; Oil sand mining; Tailings ponds; Extraction processes; Utah; Water consumption; Athabasca, Canada; Vernal, Utah; Simplot Phosphate Mine | Forward looking statements--Earth Energy Resources, Inc.: This presentation and the Company's website referenced in this presentation contain forward-looking statements including expectations of future production and components of cash flow and earnings. Investors are cautioned that assumptions used... |
39 |
|
Earth Energy Resources, Inc. oil sands production in Utah: Continued development | 2009-02-27 | Oil Sand; Utah; Hydrocarbon Energy Environmental Gap; HEEG; Earth Energy; Oil sand production; Ophus Process; Oil sand deposits; Bitumen extraction; Oil sand mining; EER Spring Mine Site; Vernal, Utah | Overview of Earth Energy Resources, Inc.'s continuing oil sands development activities in Utah, presented at the 2009 Western U.S. Oil Sands Conference by D. Glen Snarr, President & Chief Financial Officer, Earth Energy Resources, Inc. |
40 |
|
Economic assessment of oil shale development scenarios in the Uinta Basin | 2013-10-15 | Economic assessment; Oil shale development; Uinta Basin; In situ; Ex situ | |
41 |
|
Economic, repeatable and environmentally responsible | 2012-05-15 | unconventional fuels; U.S. oil sands; oil sand; bitumen | This presentation and the Company's website referenced in this presentation contain forward-looking statements including expectations of future production and components of cash flow and earnings. Investors are cautioned that assumptions used in the preparation of such information may prove to be in... |
42 |
|
Ecoshale: Environmental alternative fuels | 2008-11-13 | Unconventional fuel; Oil industry; Oil shale; Utah; Colorado; Wyoming; Tar sand; Red Leaf; Duchesne County; Uintah Basin; Carbon County; Emery County; Grand County; Ecoshale; In-capsule process; Kerogen; Alternative Fule; Environmental; In-capsule; Economic | |
43 |
|
Effects of oxygen concentration and coal composition on aerosol chemistry in oxy firing | 2010-11-12 | aerosol chemistry; oxy firing; ICSE; coal aerosols; coal composition | Outline: 1) Objectives 2) Coals examined 3) Furnace, sampling, and analysis 4) Results 5) Conclusions. The objectives of the presentation is to provide a comparison of three different coal aerosols under two different oxy fired scenarios for predicting effects of coal composition on oxy firing. Exam... |
44 |
|
Efficient parallelization of RMCRT for large scale LES combustion simulations | 2011-06 | monte carlo; RMCRT; parallelization; large scale LES combustion; combustion simulations; radiation | At the high temperatures inherent to combustion systems, radiation is the dominant mode of heat transfer. An accurate simulation of a combustor therefore requires precise treatment of radiative heat transfer. This is accomplished by calculating the radiative-flux divergence at each cell of the discr... |
45 |
|
Enefit American Oil introduction & progress update | 2012-05-15 | Enefit American Oil; EAO; unconventional fuels | 1. Introduction to Enefit American Oil 2. Overview of Development Plan 3. Progress Update 4. Estonian Shale Oil Industry Expansion |
46 |
|
Energy development on tribal lands | 2011-05-17 | unconventional fuels; energy development | Indian 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... |
47 |
|
Enhanced in-situ production through fracturing | 2010-04-28 | in-situ production; fracturing; fracturing methods | Rationale For Fracturing: 1) Ultra-Low Matrix Permeability 2) Poorly Interconnected Fracture Network 3) Desire to Maximize Surface Area, Minimize Transport Distance In Matrix and Increase Conductivity of Flow Paths For Production 4) Increase Surface Area, Increase Fracture Frequency |
48 |
|
Environmental concerns for oil sands development in Utah--serious unanswered questions | 2008-02-22 | tar sands development; tar sand; Southern Utah Wilderness Association; BLM; PEIS; EIA; tar sand recovery | Overview of environmental issues and concerns associated with potential tar sands development in Utah presented by Stephen Bloch, Conservation Director of the Southern Utah Wilderness Association. |
49 |
|
Environmental impact of in-situ oil shale processing | 2007-10 | in situ processing of oil shale; in situ processing; oil shale; production of oil from kerogen; oil production | The in situ processing of oil shale for the production of oil from the kerogen involves heating the shale slowly to moderate temperatures of between 3000 C and 4000 C. At this temperature, gaseous products that evolve from the oil shale are condensed and recovered. The pathways of creation of oil fr... |
50 |
|
Environmental impact of the oil sands development | 2010-04-28 | unconventional fuels conference; unconventional fuels; environmental impact; oil sands development; bitumen production; oil sands; bitumen extraction; oil sands mining; global significance of oil sand resources | This presentation goes over an introduction to oil sands production and extraction, greenhouse gases, water, land disturbance, tailings, and reclamation. This presentation was given at the 2010 Unconventional Fuels Conference: Production of Fuels from Oil Shale, Oil Sands, and Coal. |