reportIn 1973 the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey drilled sixteen core holes in the P.R. Spring and Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposits in the southeast Uinta Basin, Uintah county, Utah (figures 1 and 2). The holes were drilled in cooperation the U.S. Bureau of Mines under a grant from that agency. The purpose of the coring program was to obtain information on oil-impregnation in the sandstones of the upper Douglas Creek Member of the Green River Formation (figure 3). All of the core holes penetrated oil-impregnated sandstone. Because of the stratigraphic position of the oil-impregnated sandstone in the Douglas Creek Member (immediately beneath the Mahogany Zone of the Parachute Creek Member), 9 of the 13 core holes in the P.R....
reportDuring the month of July 1972, the author assisted by Jonathan Mann studied the oil impregnate...
reportThe Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of t...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...
reportThis report of investigation presents the lithologic logs and correlation of 16 coreholes dril...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
The University of Utah's Institute for Clean and Secure Energy and the Utah Geological Survey teamed...
reportThe relative abundance and distribution of major and minor minerals have been determined by X-...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
reportOil-impregnated sandstone beds underlie at least 214 square miles in the southeastern Uinta Ba...
reportResources of potential oil in place in the Green River Formation are measured and estimated fo...
The top of economic oil shale was picked at the top of the lower R-8 zone (top of the Big Three rich...
The shallow Green River Formation oil shales in the southern part of Utah's Uinta Basin are pot...
reportNear surface, oil-impregnated rock deposits in Utah are estimated to contain as much as 29 bil...
Conclusions/observations from west-east cross section: The top of economic oil shale was picked at t...
presentationThe largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River F...
reportDuring the month of July 1972, the author assisted by Jonathan Mann studied the oil impregnate...
reportThe Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of t...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...
reportThis report of investigation presents the lithologic logs and correlation of 16 coreholes dril...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
The University of Utah's Institute for Clean and Secure Energy and the Utah Geological Survey teamed...
reportThe relative abundance and distribution of major and minor minerals have been determined by X-...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
reportOil-impregnated sandstone beds underlie at least 214 square miles in the southeastern Uinta Ba...
reportResources of potential oil in place in the Green River Formation are measured and estimated fo...
The top of economic oil shale was picked at the top of the lower R-8 zone (top of the Big Three rich...
The shallow Green River Formation oil shales in the southern part of Utah's Uinta Basin are pot...
reportNear surface, oil-impregnated rock deposits in Utah are estimated to contain as much as 29 bil...
Conclusions/observations from west-east cross section: The top of economic oil shale was picked at t...
presentationThe largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River F...
reportDuring the month of July 1972, the author assisted by Jonathan Mann studied the oil impregnate...
reportThe Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of t...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...