The large deposits of oil shale in the Green River Formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming offer a potential source of significant quantities of liquid fuels. This paper discusses the location and potential of the resource; the present state of technology for producing shale oil by both aboveground and in situ processes; the characteristics of shale oil; environmental aspects of oil-shale utilization; and recent developments, particularly results of the Department of the Interior’s Prototype Oil Shale Leasing Program, that suggest inauguration of commercial oil-shale processing
The hydrocarbon content of oil shale can be converted into liquid oil which is a possible energy res...
Oil-shale deposits are in many parts of the world. They range in age from Cambrian to Tertiary and w...
World oil reserves in oil shales (1. 2 to 2 trillion barrels) are at least 4 times as large as prove...
The large deposits of oil shale in the Green River Formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming offer a ...
The United States faces a serious energy crisis and needs to develop new long term domestic sources ...
Energy is one of our basic natural resources. Oil constitutes an important part of this resource but...
journal articleIn the last two decades, U.S. petroleum demand has increased at a rate greater than t...
presentationThe largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River F...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...
Shale oil can be produced from oil shale by true In situ, modified in situ, and surface retorting me...
reportSeveral studies have been undertaken in an effort to determine ways to enhance development of ...
Book; journal articleTo continue its growth or even its existence, the United States must find new e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-104)This report gives an overview of some of the\ud p...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
While oil shale development could provide significant energy resources, a commercial oil shale indus...
The hydrocarbon content of oil shale can be converted into liquid oil which is a possible energy res...
Oil-shale deposits are in many parts of the world. They range in age from Cambrian to Tertiary and w...
World oil reserves in oil shales (1. 2 to 2 trillion barrels) are at least 4 times as large as prove...
The large deposits of oil shale in the Green River Formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming offer a ...
The United States faces a serious energy crisis and needs to develop new long term domestic sources ...
Energy is one of our basic natural resources. Oil constitutes an important part of this resource but...
journal articleIn the last two decades, U.S. petroleum demand has increased at a rate greater than t...
presentationThe largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River F...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...
Shale oil can be produced from oil shale by true In situ, modified in situ, and surface retorting me...
reportSeveral studies have been undertaken in an effort to determine ways to enhance development of ...
Book; journal articleTo continue its growth or even its existence, the United States must find new e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-104)This report gives an overview of some of the\ud p...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
While oil shale development could provide significant energy resources, a commercial oil shale indus...
The hydrocarbon content of oil shale can be converted into liquid oil which is a possible energy res...
Oil-shale deposits are in many parts of the world. They range in age from Cambrian to Tertiary and w...
World oil reserves in oil shales (1. 2 to 2 trillion barrels) are at least 4 times as large as prove...