The Case For Oil Shale - A Comprehensive Long Range Plan For The Optimum Development Of The Major Oil Shale Resource In Piceance Creek Basin, West Central Colorado.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul T. Allsman
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The guiding principle in developing this plan resulted from evaluating potential future markets for oil, the quantity of mineable oil shale and the optimum rate of production comensurate with market demand on the available oil from shale. In addition, the rate of production may depend upon a solution to the problems of scarcity of resources other than oil shale. The rate of production finally will tend to establish the choice of technologies with these limits. The principle components discussed will be: 1) The place of oil shale among the various energy sources and its relative adaptability for use in the area of major consumptive demand. 2) A recalculation of the reserves and their classification on the basis of quantity, grade - gallons per ton, - and physical characteristics principally thickness, overburden and depth.
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APA: Paul T. Allsman  (1982)  The Case For Oil Shale - A Comprehensive Long Range Plan For The Optimum Development Of The Major Oil Shale Resource In Piceance Creek Basin, West Central Colorado.

MLA: Paul T. Allsman The Case For Oil Shale - A Comprehensive Long Range Plan For The Optimum Development Of The Major Oil Shale Resource In Piceance Creek Basin, West Central Colorado.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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