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76 Pressurized ozone treatment of produced water and pressurized hot water extraction of bitumen from oil sands2008-02-22pressurized ozone treatment; produced water; pressurized water extraction; bitumen extraction; oil sands; treatment technologies; synthetic produced water; real produced water; ozonization.
77 Process Burner TilesMany people think that the burner tile is simply a piece of refractory or firebrick. Nothing could be further from the truth! The burner tile is the "heart" of the burner. Tile that has not been poured correctly, installed correctly, or that has not been properly maintained can have a serious impact...
78 Process-industry CAPE-OPEN software standard overview2009-10CAPE-OPEN; unit operation interface; APECS co-simulation.Outline of Presentation: 1) Introduction--What is CAPE-OPEN?, Brief History; 2) CAPE-OPEN Interfaces; Unit Operations-Use in APECS, Thermodynamics/Properties-Use in APECS; 3) CAPE-OPEN Laboratories Network (CO-LaN), Missions; 4) Concluding Remarks
79 Production of oil shale from the Green River Formation in Utah2007-11oil shale; oil shale production; Green River formation.The largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River Formation of western United States. If this oil resource (conservative estimate of 800 billion barrels recoverable) could be used to meet a quarter of the present U.S. demand for petroleum products, the resource w...
80 Progress and plans on AMSO's RD&D lease tract2010-04-28AMSO is one of three RD&D leaseholders in Colorado's Piceance Basin: 1) The 160-acre BLM lease was established in January 2007 under EGL Resources and transferred shortly thereafter to EGL Oil Shale 2) IDT acquired EGL Oil Shale in 2008 and renamed it AMSO 3) In March 2009, Total acquired a 50% inte...
81 Resource potential of Utah oil sands2008-02-22Utah tar sand resources; tar sand resources; tar sandOverview of Utah tar sand resources given by John Baza, Director of Utah Division of Oil, Gas & Mining.
82 Role of simulation in carbon management2013-05-07ICSE; Unconventional fuels; Carbon; CCS; SimulationPresentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013.
83 Shovel ready...can you dig it?2010-04-28Earth Energy; Ophus Process; oil and sand leases."Earth Energy is a Calgary-based private company with a patent-pending oil sands processing technology, the ‘Ophus Process', which it intends to initially deploy on the company's oil sand leases in the State of Utah..."
84 Simulation of in situ processes in reservoir modeling: Fracturing and permeability development of oil shale2013-05-07ICSE; Unconventional fuels; Oil shale; Reservoir modelingPresentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013.
85 Status of the OSEC White River oil shale project2010-04-28OSEC; shale; status report.Major milestones in 2008: 1) Formed joint venture with Petrobras and Mitsui 2) Acquired Cliffs Synfuel Corporation 3) Initiated feasibility study
86 Sustainable development of oil sands: Challenges in recovery and use2006-09-21oil sands development; oil sands; bitumen; GHG.Outline: 1-Oil Sands in Context, 2-Production Technology, 3-Implications for GHG production, 4-Nature and scale of GHG challenges, 5-Opportunities and technologies for mitigating impacts, 6-ARC R&D initiatives, 7-Conclusions
87 Technical aspects of oil shale production and processing2008-11-13oil; oil sand; oil shale; energy production; resource characterization pyrolysis; ex-situ process.
88 Technical challenges to geological carbon sequestration2008-05-23carbon sequestration; reduce CO2 emissions; geological carbon sequestration; CO2; CCS economics; CCS.Conclusions: 1-Current knowledge strongly supports carbon sequestration as a successful technology to dramatically reduce CO2emissions. 2-Current science and technology gaps appear resolvable at scale Deployment issues, including regulatory, legal, and operational concerns can be advised by science ...
89 Technology Commercialization Office at the University of Utah2009-02-27Deep Coal Energy; Technology Development Office; QEMSCAN; Energence.Overview of the activities and resources of the Technology Commercialization Office at the University of Utah and the relationship between the Technology Commercialization Office and emerging energy research and technologies in Utah, presented at the 2009 Western U.S. Oil Sands Conference by Jack Ha...
90 Temple Mountain Energy's asphalt ridge oil sands project2006-09-21Temple Mountain Energy; oil sand; oil sands project; Asphalt Ridge.An overview of Temple Mountain Energy's asphalt ridge oil sands project.
91 Temple Mountain Energy: A day on-site2008-01-24Temple Mountain Energy; Asphalt Ridge.Photographic overview of a day's activities at Temple Mountain Energy's Asphalt Ridge site.
92 The Utah Heavy Oil Center2006-09-21Utah Heavy Oil Center; oil shale; heavy oil production.The mission of the Utah Heavy Oil Center is to provide interdisciplinary research support to federal and state constituents for addressing the wide ranging issues surrounding the potential of oil shale, oil sands and heavy oil production in the United States.
93 The energy industry faces a carbon-constrained world2009-02-27carbon regulation; energy industry; carbon control; CO2 sequestration; GHG.Analysis of the impacts of potential frameworks for carbon regulation on the energy industry, presented at the 2009 Western U.S. Oil Sands Conference by Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., Professor, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah.
94 Two very different industries: Oil sands in Utah vs. oil sands in Alberta2006-09-21oil sands; Utah oil sands; Alberta oil sands.Comparison of Utah vs. Alberta oil sands industries.
95 USTAR and SPE Salt Lake Petroleum Workshop, Utah Oil Shale Resources and Technology Update: Sponsors2008-11-13USTAR; SPE; petroleum; oil shale; sponsors.Sponsors for the USTAR and SPE Salt Lake petroleum workshop.
96 UUSAC wellness program 1997-19981998Wellness; University of Utah staffPresentations and information on the University of Utah wellness programs.
97 Uinta Basin energy products and transportation study: Constraints and opportunities2013-05-07ICSE; Unconventional fuels; Transportation; Uinta BasinPresentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013.
98 Unconventional fuels conference: Welcome2013-05-07ICSE; Unconventional fuelsPresentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013.
99 Underground coal thermal treatment hierarchy2009-11-04underground coal; thermal treatment.Hierarchical chart for the underground coal thermal treatment (UCTT) research area showing connectivity between subtasks. This chart helps illustrate the integration and focus among the subtasks at a range of scales needed to achieve a pilot-scale demonstration of UCTT technology and also serves as ...
100 Update and policy considerations for oil shale development2010-04-28oil shale development; oil shale; energy demands; crude oil; oil reserves.Global energy demand: 1) 2010 economic downturn has dampened energy demand! 2) Demand returns over the next 12-18 months! 3) Global energy demand is expected to grow by 44% by 2030! 4) Most growth will come from China and India ! ~~By 2006 combined energy demand was 19 % or world demand! ~~By 2030 i...
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