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E-raamat: Utah Oil Shale: Science, Technology, and Policy Perspectives

Edited by (Institute for Clean and Secure Energy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315353739
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This book synthesizes and archives the Utah oil shale research performed by the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah over the past eight years and provides interested parties, including industry, government and researchers with information to better understand the nature of Utah oil shale resources and the challenges that remain to its development. The book includes geologic models of Utah’s oil shale resources and discusses policy issues that apply to development of oil shale.

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"Anyone involved with in-situ oil shale retorting MUST have this book. It is a definitive work. Spinti, et. al., courageously tackle a very complex and sometimes controversial topic with great vigor and aplomb. The rigor applied to this technologically complicated topic is without precedent." Ron Stites, Stites & Associates, LLC, Denver, Colorado, USA

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
xvii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
Editor xxv
Contributors xxvii
Units xxix
Acronyms xxxi
1 A Decade of Oil Shale Research (2006--2015)
1(14)
Jennifer P. Spinti
Philip J. Smith
2 Legal and Policy Considerations Involving Oil Shale-Bearing Lands and the Resources They Contain
15(24)
John C. Ruple
3 Legal and Policy Considerations Involving Water for Oil Shale Development
39(20)
John C. Ruple
4 Evaluation of the Upper Green River Formation's Oil Shale Resource in the Uinta Basin, Utah
59(28)
Michael D. Vanden Berg
Lauren P. Birgenheier
5 Chemical and Structural Characterization of Oil Shale from the Green River Formation
87(32)
Thomas H. Fletcher
Ronald J. Pugmire
Mark S. Solum
Charles L. Mayne
Anita M. Orendt
Julio C. Facelli
6 Oil Shale Pyrolysis Rates and Mechanisms
119(38)
Thomas H. Fletcher
Ronald J. Pugmire
Mark S. Solum
Charles L. Mayne
7 Core-Scale Oil Shale Pyrolysis
157(30)
Pankaj Tiwari
Josh Staten
Milind Deo
8 Pore-Scale Transport Processes during Oil Shale Pyrolysis
187(22)
Jan D. Miller
Chen-Luh Lin
9 Geomechanical and Fluid Transport Properties
209(32)
Thang Q. Tran
John D. McLennan
10 Modeling of Well Arrangement and Its Effect on Energy Ratio for In Situ Thermal Treatment of Oil Shale in the Uinta Basin
241(36)
Michal Hradisky
Philip J. Smith
11 Economic Analysis of In Situ Oil Shale Development in the Uinta Basin
277(30)
Jonathan E. Wilkey
Jennifer P. Spinti
Terry A. Ring
12 Oil Shale Development, Air Quality, and Carbon Management
307(22)
Kerry E. Kelly
John C. Ruple
Jonathan E. Wilkey
Index 329
Jennifer P. Spinti was the Assistant Director of the Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program in the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at The University of Utah from 2009 to 2015. As part of her duties, she organized the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, edited and published two reports on oil shale and oil sands, and developed a repository of documents, maps, and data related to these resources. She also oversaw research projects related to development of oil shale and oil sands resources in Utahs Uinta Basin and was actively involved in two of those projects. Dr. Spinti earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Utah in 1997 studying NOx emissions from coal combustion. Since then, her research has focused on using computer simulation of combustion systems to reduce the environmental impacts of fossil fuel utilization.