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Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965
There has been so much written and there have been so many addresses and technical presentations on oil shale given at various meetings during the last few months that it is difficult to present anything new. Even to summarize the history, the current status, the problems, and the potential of the industry would require much more time than we have ...
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There has been so much written and there have been so many addresses and technical presentations on oil shale given at various meetings during the last few months that it is difficult to present anything new. Even to summarize the history, the current status, the problems, and the potential of the industry would require much more time than we have ...
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Shale Oil and Gas, Oil Shale and Gas Hydrates
2021Shale oil and gas reservoirs have become one of the fastest growing economically viable energy resource. Traditionally considered as a source and cap rock for conventional hydrocarbon accumulations, shale by itself can be a reservoir by hosting the remnant part of oil and gas it generates which could not be expelled.
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Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of oil shale, shale oil, and spent shale
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1979Abstract Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) reveals the presence of free radicals in raw shale, shale oil, and spent shale. Thirty-four samples of raw shale, and the spent shale and shale oil produced in the Fischer assay of these raw shale samples were studied.
Gareth R. Eaton+6 more
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Proceedings of SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, 1974
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the 1974 Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, to be held in Washington, D.C., Nov. 14–15, 1974. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words.
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American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the 1974 Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, to be held in Washington, D.C., Nov. 14–15, 1974. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words.
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2004
Publisher Summary Shale oil, known also as kerogen oil or oil-shale oil, is an unconventional oil produced from oil shale by pyrolysis, hydrogenation, or thermal dissolution. The amount of shale oil that can be recovered from a given deposit depends upon many factors. Geothermal heating, or other factors, may have degraded some or all of a deposit, so
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Publisher Summary Shale oil, known also as kerogen oil or oil-shale oil, is an unconventional oil produced from oil shale by pyrolysis, hydrogenation, or thermal dissolution. The amount of shale oil that can be recovered from a given deposit depends upon many factors. Geothermal heating, or other factors, may have degraded some or all of a deposit, so
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Applied Energy, 2013
Abstract For exploring and optimizing the oil shale fluidized bed retort with fine oil-shale ash as a solid heat carrier, retorting experiments of oil shale and fine oil-shale ash mixtures were conducted in a lab-scale retorting reactor to investigate the effects of fine oil-shale ash on shale oil. Oil shale samples were obtained from Dachengzi Mine,
Mengting Niu+3 more
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Abstract For exploring and optimizing the oil shale fluidized bed retort with fine oil-shale ash as a solid heat carrier, retorting experiments of oil shale and fine oil-shale ash mixtures were conducted in a lab-scale retorting reactor to investigate the effects of fine oil-shale ash on shale oil. Oil shale samples were obtained from Dachengzi Mine,
Mengting Niu+3 more
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Q-band e.p.r. spectra of oil shale, spent shale, and shale oil
Fuel, 1981Abstract Comparison of X-band (9.1 GHz) and Q-band (35.2 GHz) electron paramagnetic resonance (e.p.r.) spectra of oil shale, shale oil, and spent shale indicates that the organic free radical signal observed in all three types of samples is a composite spectrum.
Sandra S. Eaton+2 more
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2015
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Reservoirs 3. Shale Gas and Shale Oil 4. Resources 5. Development 5.1. Horizontal Wells 5.2. Hydraulic Well Stimulation 6. Development Risks and Mitigation 6.1. Potable Water Resources 6.2. Cap Rock 6.3. Surface Location 6.4. Well 6.5. Frac Fluids 6.6. Seismicity 6.
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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Reservoirs 3. Shale Gas and Shale Oil 4. Resources 5. Development 5.1. Horizontal Wells 5.2. Hydraulic Well Stimulation 6. Development Risks and Mitigation 6.1. Potable Water Resources 6.2. Cap Rock 6.3. Surface Location 6.4. Well 6.5. Frac Fluids 6.6. Seismicity 6.
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1982
Geophysical tomographs were made of oil shale at the Occidental Oil Shale, Inc., mine near DeBeque, Colorado. These tomographs mapped the in situ radio frequency electromagnetic attenuation of oil shale between 1 and 40 MHz in a plane 27 by 12 m. Measured attenuation rates (inverse skin depth) ranged from 0.1 to 0.5 m−1 with the attenuation rate ...
R. J. Lytle+4 more
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Geophysical tomographs were made of oil shale at the Occidental Oil Shale, Inc., mine near DeBeque, Colorado. These tomographs mapped the in situ radio frequency electromagnetic attenuation of oil shale between 1 and 40 MHz in a plane 27 by 12 m. Measured attenuation rates (inverse skin depth) ranged from 0.1 to 0.5 m−1 with the attenuation rate ...
R. J. Lytle+4 more
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American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2019
The lacustrine shale of the Upper Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation is the principal prospective unconventional target lithology, acting as source, reservoir, and seal.
Bo Liu+6 more
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The lacustrine shale of the Upper Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation is the principal prospective unconventional target lithology, acting as source, reservoir, and seal.
Bo Liu+6 more
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