reportA series of sandstone beds of Triassic age, 900 feet thick, and well impregnated with bitumen, outcrops in secs. 17 and 18, T. 2 H. 1 E., Uintah County, Utah. The beds are almost vertical, the dips varying from 75º to 90º to the southeast along a strike of N. 55º K. The beds are expposed on both sides of the Whiterock Hvor on the north edge of the Uintah Basin and the south flank of the Uintah Mountains. The bituminous content of the sandstone varies in richness from one member to another of this thick sandstone series. Surface samples taken show a bitumen content from 5.5 gallons per ton of the poorest to 31.4 gallons per ton for the richest beds. It is estimated that the whole thickness of the deposit will average 20 gallons or .476...
reportOil-impregnated stripable deposits are known in Carbon, Grand, and Uinta Counties in the Uinta...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
Commercial production of oil from bituminous sandstones, more commonly referred to as "Tar sand...
BookThe significant bituminous sandstone and bituminous Limestone deposits of Utah are located withi...
BookThe Whiterocks tar sand deposit is located near the mouth of Whiterocks Canyon, an important sou...
reportThe bituminous sandstone deposits near Sunnysida, Utah, are the largest known deposits of this...
reportThe largest single deposit of bituminous sandstones in the United States is found in the Uinta...
reportAsphalt Ridge, a series of low discontinuous hogbacks, 3 to 4 miles southwest of Vernal, Utah,...
reportAsphalt Ridge probably is the second largest bituminous sandstone deposit in northeastern Utah...
reportTar-sand, or oil-impregnated sandstone, deposits and occurrences of the Uinta Basin, Utah are ...
The bituminous sandstones in the Asphalt Ridge area represent the seepage of millions of barrels of ...
reportMost of the known petroleum resources in the form of oil-impregnated in the United States occu...
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 ...
reportRocky Mountain Exploration Company (hereafter called Rocky) of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Houst...
reportOil-impregnated stripable deposits are known in Carbon, Grand, and Uinta Counties in the Uinta...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
Commercial production of oil from bituminous sandstones, more commonly referred to as "Tar sand...
BookThe significant bituminous sandstone and bituminous Limestone deposits of Utah are located withi...
BookThe Whiterocks tar sand deposit is located near the mouth of Whiterocks Canyon, an important sou...
reportThe bituminous sandstone deposits near Sunnysida, Utah, are the largest known deposits of this...
reportThe largest single deposit of bituminous sandstones in the United States is found in the Uinta...
reportAsphalt Ridge, a series of low discontinuous hogbacks, 3 to 4 miles southwest of Vernal, Utah,...
reportAsphalt Ridge probably is the second largest bituminous sandstone deposit in northeastern Utah...
reportTar-sand, or oil-impregnated sandstone, deposits and occurrences of the Uinta Basin, Utah are ...
The bituminous sandstones in the Asphalt Ridge area represent the seepage of millions of barrels of ...
reportMost of the known petroleum resources in the form of oil-impregnated in the United States occu...
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 ...
reportRocky Mountain Exploration Company (hereafter called Rocky) of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Houst...
reportOil-impregnated stripable deposits are known in Carbon, Grand, and Uinta Counties in the Uinta...
reportA reconnaissance survey of tributaries to Nine Mile and Argyle canyons in the southern Uinta B...
Commercial production of oil from bituminous sandstones, more commonly referred to as "Tar sand...