reportResources of potential oil in place in the Green River Formation are measured and estimated for the primary oil-shale resource area east of the Green River in Utah's Uinta Basin. The area evaluated (Ts 7-14 S, Rs 19-25 E) includes most of, and certainly the best of Utah's oil-shale resource. For resource evaluation the principal oil-shale section is divided into ten stratigraphic units which are equivalent to units previously evaluated in the Piceance Creek Basin of Colorado. Detailed evaluation of individual oil-shale units sampled by cores, plus estimates by extrapolation into uncored areas indicate a total resource of 214 billion barrels of shale oil in place in the eastern Uinta Basin
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
The University of Utah's Institute for Clean and Secure Energy and the Utah Geological Survey teamed...
Oil-shale deposits are in many parts of the world. They range in age from Cambrian to Tertiary and w...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
reportThis report characterizes the potential oil-shale resources underlying those lands west of the...
presentationScope--Oil Shale Resource Evaluation: 1) Focus - Entire Uinta Basin - Data from 293 well...
The shallow Green River Formation oil shales in the southern part of Utah's Uinta Basin are pot...
reportThe relative abundance and distribution of major and minor minerals have been determined by X-...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...
presentationThe largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River F...
The top of economic oil shale was picked at the top of the lower R-8 zone (top of the Big Three rich...
presentationDescription of the upper Green River Formation has been largely based on outcrop exposur...
Conclusions/observations from west-east cross section: The top of economic oil shale was picked at t...
From introduction: The greatest known potential oil resource in the world occurs in the oil shale of...
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...
The University of Utah's Institute for Clean and Secure Energy and the Utah Geological Survey teamed...
Oil-shale deposits are in many parts of the world. They range in age from Cambrian to Tertiary and w...
reportDue to the recent increase in crude oil prices and concerns over diminishing conventional rese...
reportThis report characterizes the potential oil-shale resources underlying those lands west of the...
presentationScope--Oil Shale Resource Evaluation: 1) Focus - Entire Uinta Basin - Data from 293 well...
The shallow Green River Formation oil shales in the southern part of Utah's Uinta Basin are pot...
reportThe relative abundance and distribution of major and minor minerals have been determined by X-...
reportThe Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reser...
presentationThe largest deposits of oil shale in the world are documented to be in the Green River F...
The top of economic oil shale was picked at the top of the lower R-8 zone (top of the Big Three rich...
presentationDescription of the upper Green River Formation has been largely based on outcrop exposur...
Conclusions/observations from west-east cross section: The top of economic oil shale was picked at t...
From introduction: The greatest known potential oil resource in the world occurs in the oil shale of...
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...
The University of Utah's Institute for Clean and Secure Energy and the Utah Geological Survey teamed...
Oil-shale deposits are in many parts of the world. They range in age from Cambrian to Tertiary and w...