reportOil-impregnated sandstone beds underlie at least 214 square miles in the southeastern Uinta Basin and may extend northward beneath cover. One to as many as five principal saturated zones, 3 to 75 feet thick, occur in a 250-foot interval that dips gently northward. The northernmost outcrops are overlain by 250 feet of overburden. Average porosity obtained from 33 outcrop samples is 30.5 percent, and from four core holes drilled by Skyline Oil Co., 2 6.6 percent. Calculations by triangle method indicate approximately 3,700, 000, 000 barrels of oil in place. Oil impregnation occurs in lenticular sandstone and siltstone in the uppermost Douglas Creek member of the Green River Formation 600 feet above the base. The top of the oil-impregnat...
reportThe Wasatch, Green River and Uinta formations, in ascending order make up the normal sequence ...
reportThis report characterizes the potential oil-shale resources underlying those lands west of the...
reportIn 1973 the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey drilled sixteen core holes in the P.R. Spring a...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
reportNear surface, oil-impregnated rock deposits in Utah are estimated to contain as much as 29 bil...
reportPetroleum-impregnated outcrops are widespread throughout eastern Utah and less so in the west ...
reportTar-sand, or oil-impregnated sandstone, deposits and occurrences of the Uinta Basin, Utah are ...
reportIn 1980, the Laramie Energy Technology Center completed a seven corehole drilling program at t...
reportThe P. R. Spring tar sand deposit is located in southeastern Uintah and northeastern Grand cou...
reportMost of the known petroleum resources in the form of oil-impregnated in the United States occu...
reportDuring the month of July 1972, the author assisted by Jonathan Mann studied the oil impregnate...
Book; reportOne of the major oil-impregnated sandstone deposits in the United States is present on t...
reportReserve estimates indicate about 3.7 billion barrels of oil in place in the P. R. Spring area,...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
reportThe Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of t...
reportThe Wasatch, Green River and Uinta formations, in ascending order make up the normal sequence ...
reportThis report characterizes the potential oil-shale resources underlying those lands west of the...
reportIn 1973 the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey drilled sixteen core holes in the P.R. Spring a...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
reportNear surface, oil-impregnated rock deposits in Utah are estimated to contain as much as 29 bil...
reportPetroleum-impregnated outcrops are widespread throughout eastern Utah and less so in the west ...
reportTar-sand, or oil-impregnated sandstone, deposits and occurrences of the Uinta Basin, Utah are ...
reportIn 1980, the Laramie Energy Technology Center completed a seven corehole drilling program at t...
reportThe P. R. Spring tar sand deposit is located in southeastern Uintah and northeastern Grand cou...
reportMost of the known petroleum resources in the form of oil-impregnated in the United States occu...
reportDuring the month of July 1972, the author assisted by Jonathan Mann studied the oil impregnate...
Book; reportOne of the major oil-impregnated sandstone deposits in the United States is present on t...
reportReserve estimates indicate about 3.7 billion barrels of oil in place in the P. R. Spring area,...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
reportThe Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of t...
reportThe Wasatch, Green River and Uinta formations, in ascending order make up the normal sequence ...
reportThis report characterizes the potential oil-shale resources underlying those lands west of the...
reportIn 1973 the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey drilled sixteen core holes in the P.R. Spring a...