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Energy and Environmental Impact from Development of Oil Shale and Associated Minerals: ABSTRACT

B. E. Weichman

AAPG Bulletin

... into low-sulfur utility fuel. Nahcolite can be utilized to reduce SOx, and possibly reduce NOx, emissions from the burning of coal. Dawsonite can...

1973

Mini-Crews for Seismic Operations: ABSTRACT

Siegfried Bucher

AAPG Bulletin

... appliances providing for living habits expected in more civilized areas. Considerable supplies, fuel, and spare parts are required to operate the crew...

1973

Impact of Coal Properties on Combustion Characteristics: ABSTRACT

M. H. Schwartz

AAPG Bulletin

... is important in determining fuel applicability to a given combustion process. Establishment of well-defined combustion-related parameters is of particular...

1979

Resource Evaluation of Gas-Bearing Coal Beds: ABSTRACT

C. T. Rightmire, H. H. Rieke, W. H. Fertl

AAPG Bulletin

... and subbituminous coal deposits in the United States are a significant fossil fuel resource. Furthermore, a large methane gas resource is trapped in these coal beds...

1980

Castillo Gas Field, Spain: ABSTRACT

Angel Rodriguez-Paradinas, Erik K. Ericson

AAPG Bulletin

... important amount of gas from a thick fractured marl. The field is not significant economically but does provide nearby industry with needed fuel and gives...

1980

Bridges to What Future?: ABSTRACT

R. Dana Russell

AAPG Bulletin

... energy could provide liquid and gaseous fuel and electricity, not only for the present world population of about 4 billion, but for the 10 billion...

1981

Coal--The Alternate Fossil Fuel: ABSTRACT

William R. Pampe

AAPG Bulletin

...Coal--The Alternate Fossil Fuel: ABSTRACT William R. Pampe 1981 1679 1679 65 9. (September) Coal formed from the remains of plants that probably grew...

1981

Geochemical Research with Advanced Pyrolysis/Concentrator Technology: ABSTRACT

Greg A. Gargus, Shirley A. Liebman, Eugene J. Levy

AAPG Bulletin

.... (May) Source-rock studies to determine potential fuel-bearing and processing characteristics demand reliable analytical data both in the field...

1982

Use of Stand-Alone Computer "Work Stations" for Mapping and Engineering Management of Mineral Fuel Resources: ABSTRACT

William H. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

...Use of Stand-Alone Computer "Work Stations" for Mapping and Engineering Management of Mineral Fuel Resources: ABSTRACT William H. Smith 1982 632 633...

1982

Role of Small Scale Biomass Systems in Alternative Development: ABSTRACT

George L. Chan

AAPG Bulletin

... offer optimum conditions for photosynthesis and bacterial action, small scale biomass systems should provide adequate renewable food, feed, fuel...

1982

Impact of Agricultural Renewables on China's Energy Supplies: ABSTRACT

Ding-Lai Tao, Hsi-Chun Hsu

AAPG Bulletin

.... Improvement in household furnaces, development of more efficient biogas and solar energy facilities, expansion of fuel forests, and advances in wind and water...

1982

Energy in the Reindustrialization of America: ABSTRACT

Michel T. Halbouty

AAPG Bulletin

... is the role of energy in the reindustrialization of America. Energy supply, in whatever form of fossil fuel or alternate End_Page 482...

1984

Deep-Basin Lignite in Northwest Louisiana: ABSTRACT

Harold D. Nilsson

AAPG Bulletin

... produce low-btu methane suitable as a fuel, or carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery. End_of_Article - Last_Page 1218...

1984

Abstract: Quantities and Costs of Future Petroleum; #90171 (2013)

Donald L. Gautier

Search and Discovery.com

... dominant fuel sources, but the supply of liquids is crucial. Almost 1,100 billion barrels (BBO) of the world’s least expensive conventional oil has...

2013

Unconventional petroleum in Europe

Search and Discovery.com

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ABSTRACT: THE SEISMIC CHARACTERISATION OF GAS HYDRATES; #90018 (2003)

Robert Galvin

Search and Discovery.com

... in energy terms as a fossil fuel. It is estimated that methane hydrates contain approximately twice as much carbon as all fossil fuels, which illustrates...

2003

Abstract: Quantities and Costs of Future Petroleum; #90171 (2013)

Donald L. Gautier

Search and Discovery.com

... dominant fuel sources, but the supply of liquids is crucial. Almost 1,100 billion barrels (BBO) of the world’s least expensive conventional oil has...

2013

Abstract: Review of Geophysical Methods to Support Evaluations of Potential Candidate Sites for a Used Nuclear Fuel Deep Geological Repository; #90172 (2014)

G. W. Schneider, S. J. Emsley, M. E. Monier-Williams, R. K. Davis, F. L. Paillet, R. M. Turpening, S. J. Y. Sol, A. Vorauer

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Review of Geophysical Methods to Support Evaluations of Potential Candidate Sites for a Used Nuclear Fuel Deep Geological Repository...

2014

Abstract: Recovery of Unconventional Resources of Dissolved Gas from Non-Potable Kenai Group Aquifers in Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska and California's Great Valley; #90302 (2018)

Gary F. Player

Search and Discovery.com

... from non-potable ground water in Cook Inlet Basin and the Great Valley of California will provide a new, plentiful, and secure fuel. Dissolved methane...

2018

Characterization of feed coals and coal combustion byproducts from the Wyodak-Anderson coal zone, Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Michael E. Brownfield

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...: Proceedings Volume of the 24th International Technical Conference on Coal Utilization and Fuel Systems, Clearwater, Fla., March 8-11, 1999, p. 989–1000...

2020

Sequence Stratigraphy Applied to the Oil and Gas Assessment of the Lewis Shale Total Petroleum System, San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico

Russell F. Dubiel

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... 77, p. 386–401. Curtis, J.B., 2002, Fractured shale-gas systems: AAPG Bulletin, v. 86, p. 1921–1038. Dane, C.H., 1936, Geology and fuel resources...

2007

Fossilization of the Eocene monkeyhairŽ laticifer tree from Geiseltal, Germany: a deeper understanding using micro-CT and pyrolysis GC/MS

Victoria E. McCoy, Arnoud Boom, Oliver Wings, Torsten Wappler, Conrad C. Labandeira, Carole T. Gee

PALAIOS

... are highly specialized plant cells that produce and store secondary metabolites (the components of latex), which undergo extreme elongation during growth...

2021

A Brief History of Drilling Operations

George H. Hansen

Utah Geological Association

... and terminating in the Ferron sandstone or Morrison. Utah Fuel #1 (E SE SW Sec. 5, T. 14 S., R. 7 E.), completed in November of 1951, was formationally topped...

1954

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