A field experiment to recover oil from tar sand by reverse combustion was conducted at Northwest Asphalt Ridge, near Vernal, Utah. This test was in a 10-foot interval of the Rim Rock sandstone member of the Mesa Verde Formation at a depth of approximately 300 feet. Ignition was accomplished November 25, 1975. and the reverse combustion front was propagated successfully through the formation. Results of the field experiment differed significantly from the results of laboratory tests that were used in the design of the field test. This difference is attributed primarily to the extreme heterogeneity of the tar sand format ion. Observed temperatures in the burned area were lower than expected, but a large portion of the tar sand within the patt...
The effect of processing conditions on oil recovery from tar sand has been studied recently by using...
reportIn situ recovery technologies for tar sand and heavy oil are simulated at the Western Research...
journal articleThe recovery of hydrocarbon values from the extensive tar sand deposits of North Amer...
reportA field experiment to recover oil from tar sand by reverse combustion was conducted at Northwe...
The U. S. tar sand resource consists of an estimated 30 billion barrels (4.7Gm) of oil. Most of this...
reportThe U. S. tar sand resource consists of an estimated 30 billion barrels (4.7Gm^3 ) of oil. Mos...
journal articlePart of the mission of the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) is t...
reportIn late 1956 Sohio acquired certain interests in tar sand deposits at Asphalt Ridge a few mile...
This report describes work done by the United States Department of Energy's Laramie Energy Technolog...
reportThis report describes work done by the United States Department of Energy's Laramie Energy Tec...
journal articleThe Laramie Energy Research Center, of the U. S. Energy Research and Development Admi...
Tar sand deposits are widely distributed over the United States of America. These deposits vary from...
journal articleU.S. tar sand resources contain an estimated 30 billion bbl (4.7 Gm3) of oil in place...
reportThis project is designed to develop necessary engineering data and technology for recovery of ...
reportExecutive Summary: This report describes work done by the United States Department of Energy's...
The effect of processing conditions on oil recovery from tar sand has been studied recently by using...
reportIn situ recovery technologies for tar sand and heavy oil are simulated at the Western Research...
journal articleThe recovery of hydrocarbon values from the extensive tar sand deposits of North Amer...
reportA field experiment to recover oil from tar sand by reverse combustion was conducted at Northwe...
The U. S. tar sand resource consists of an estimated 30 billion barrels (4.7Gm) of oil. Most of this...
reportThe U. S. tar sand resource consists of an estimated 30 billion barrels (4.7Gm^3 ) of oil. Mos...
journal articlePart of the mission of the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) is t...
reportIn late 1956 Sohio acquired certain interests in tar sand deposits at Asphalt Ridge a few mile...
This report describes work done by the United States Department of Energy's Laramie Energy Technolog...
reportThis report describes work done by the United States Department of Energy's Laramie Energy Tec...
journal articleThe Laramie Energy Research Center, of the U. S. Energy Research and Development Admi...
Tar sand deposits are widely distributed over the United States of America. These deposits vary from...
journal articleU.S. tar sand resources contain an estimated 30 billion bbl (4.7 Gm3) of oil in place...
reportThis project is designed to develop necessary engineering data and technology for recovery of ...
reportExecutive Summary: This report describes work done by the United States Department of Energy's...
The effect of processing conditions on oil recovery from tar sand has been studied recently by using...
reportIn situ recovery technologies for tar sand and heavy oil are simulated at the Western Research...
journal articleThe recovery of hydrocarbon values from the extensive tar sand deposits of North Amer...