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Oil Shale Mining - Plans And PracticesBy Robert B. Crookston
This paper presents a resume and status report: of mining technology appropriate to commercial oil shale development in the United States today. The nature and extent of oil shale in Colorado and Utah
Jan 1, 1980
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Oil Shale Mining - Present And FutureBy R. B. Crookston
This paper presents the status and mining method chosen by each of the active underground oil shale projects in the united States today. Potential improvements in equipment and methods on the near-ter
Jan 1, 1981
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Oil Shale Mining and the EnvironmentBy T. A. Kauppila, V. Rajaram, R. L. Bolmer
With steadily increasing prices for imported oil, commercial production of oil from oil shale can become a reality in the near future. Presently we are importing about 43% of our oil needs and this re
Jan 4, 1978
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Oil Shale Mining Program Does Two JobsBy C. K. Rose, J. H. East
Proved oil shale reserves in the Green River formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming dwarf present U. S. petroleum resources. Indications are that the appetite for petroleum products will continue to
Oct 1, 1955
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Oil Shale Mining TechnologyBy Gordon B. French
In order to better understand the relation- ship of underground and surface oil shale processing systems, a block flow chart is presented in Fig. I. From this figure only modified in-situ and Room a
Jan 1, 1981
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Oil Shale Mining Through The Year 2000By John B. Rigg
Thank you Mr. Chairman. It was a generous introduction. It allays some of the puzzlement I have of being a minority among the speakers at this conference. I see from the program that only two of us
Jan 1, 1976
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Oil Shale Retorting - Measuring Process Yields - IntroductionBy M. T. Atwood
For more than sixty years the rich oil shale formations of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming have been evaluated as a future source of petroleum. After many false starts the commercial production of shale oi
Jan 1, 1982
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Oil Shale Retorting- Measuring Process YieldsBy M. T. Atwood, L. Goodfellow, S. W. Tyson
This paper reviews various methods for measuring the product output from oil shale processes. These include comparison with Fischer assay product yields, measuring conversion of feed oil shale organic
Jan 1, 1984
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Oil Shale Suffers SetbacksIf world oil prices stabilize at $ll/bbl, if the US decides on the "accelerated supply" case for domestic fuel resources, if investment capital is available, if environmentalists' demand become r
Jan 5, 1975
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Oil Shale – A Stateside Answer to Petroleum ShortageThe most extensive oil shale development program ever undertaken in the United States has been that carried out by Colony Development Operation at Para- chute Creek in western Colorado. Field developm
Jan 10, 1972
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Oil Spraying At The Georgetown Preparation PlantBy A. F. Meger
REPRESENTED here are the ideas and varied experiences of many people in the Hanna Coal Co. who have helped develop, over a number of years, an efficient and flexible method for spraying con- trolled a
Jan 7, 1954
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Oil to Coal Conversion at GreenvaleBy J. G. Reid
Nickel is second only to aluminium, of all non-ferrous metals, in energy required to convert the ore to metal. Nickel Laterite ores, which constitute the feed source for approximately 40% of world ni
Jan 1, 1988
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Oil Well Cores Tell StoryBy AIME
Cores must be cut in half to secure workable samples for saturation, porosity, and permeability tests. They come from the field labeled as to the type of core, well, and depth from which they came.
Jan 1, 1948
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Oil, Gas, And Water Content Of Dakota Sand In Canada And United StatesBy L. G. Huntley
Introduction IN View of the recent advance made in the knowledge of the nature and conditions accompanying the occurrence of oil and gas, and of the recent activity in drilling in Wyoming, Montana, a
Jan 6, 1915
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Oil, Gas, And Water Contents Of Dakota Sand In Canada And United StatesBy L. G. Huntley
Discussion of the paper of L. G. HUNTLEY,. presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 102, June, 1915, pp. 1333 to 1349. E. W. SHAW, Washington, D. C. (commu
Jan 12, 1915
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Oil-Air Separation Of Nonsulphide And Nonmetal MineralsBy Arthur Taggart
FLOTATION of sulphide minerals and native metals is no longer a practical difficulty. The underlying scientific principles of the method, although not explored in anything like complete detail, have b
Jan 1, 1937
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Oil-Air Separation Of Nonsulphide And Nonmetal Minerals (ac62c491-b8c9-4f16-a42c-d5803a4c85fc)By G. R. M. Del Giudice, A. M. Sadler, Arthur F. Taggart, M. Hassialis
FLOTATION of sulphide minerals and native metals is no longer a practical difficulty. The underlying scientific principles of the method, although not explored in anything like complete detail, have b
Jan 1, 1937
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Oil-Coated Air Bubble Flotation To Improve Coal Flotation Rate And RecoveryBy F. F. Peng
A unique collector dispersion techniques was developed and used to improve the flotation rate and recovery of coarser and ultrafine coal-rich particles in the froth flotation processes. In this novel
Jan 1, 1991
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Oil-Field BrinesBy Chester Washburne
RECENTLY, Messrs. Mills and Wells1 published a thorough chemical study of the waters associated with oil in parts of the Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia region. Many of their conclusions are of
Jan 9, 1920
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Oil-Field Waters of Alberta and SaskatchewanBy W. P. Campbell
Introduction OWING to the necessity of curtailing the length of this paper, nothing like an exhaustive treatment of the subject will be attempted. Instead, merely a few aspects will be considered,
Jan 1, 1929