Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, NOSR-2, Utah

Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, NOSR-2, Utah
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Oil shale reserves
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has asked Gustavson Associates, Inc. to serve as an Independent Petroleum Consultant under contract DE-AC01-96FE64202. This authorizes a study and recommendations regarding future development of Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 2 (NOSR-2) in Uintah and Carbon Counties, Utah. The report that follows is the Phase II Final Report for that study. Additional details are provided in the Addendum (Phase I Property Description and Fact Finding Report).

Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR-2, Utah

Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR-2, Utah
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Release: 1996
Genre: Oil shale reserves
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has asked Gustavson Associates, Inc. to serve as an Independent Petroleum Consultant under contract DE-AC01-96FE64202. This authorizes a study and recommendations regarding future development of Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 2 (NOSR-2) in Uintah and Carbon Counties, Utah. The report that follows is the Phase II Final Report for that study. Additional details are provided in the Addendum (Phase I Property Description and Fact Finding Report).

Phase II - Final Report Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR 1 & 3, Colorado

Phase II - Final Report Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR 1 & 3, Colorado
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Total Pages: 122
Release: 1996
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has asked Gustavson Associates, Inc. to serve as an Independent Petroleum Consultant under contract DE-AC01-96FE64202. This authorizes a study and recommendations regarding future development of Naval Petroleum Oil Shales Reserves Nos. 1 and 3 (NOSR 1 and 3) in Garfield County, Colorado (Figure 0.1). The report that follows is the Phase II Final Report for that study. Additional details are provided in the Addendum (the Phase 1 Property Description and Fact Finding Report). The key property elements that positively affect the estimated value of NOSR 1 and 3 include the following: working interest income from producing oil and gas leases, income from grazing or leasing of grazing rights, potential income from oil and gas leasing on exploratory (or nonprospective) acreage, potential value of trading surface real estate as ranch land for livestock grazing (56,577 acres). Key elements that negatively impact the estimated value include: environmental assessment costs, gas prices, operating budgets, and lease sale expenses.

Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR-1 & 3, Garfield County, Utah

Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR-1 & 3, Garfield County, Utah
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Release: 1996
Genre: Oil shale reserves
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has asked Gustavson Associates, Inc. to serve as an Independent Petroleum Consultant under contract DE-AC01-96FE64202. This authorizes a study and recommendations regarding future development of Naval Oil Shale Reserve Nos. 1 and 3 (NOSR 1 and 3) in Garfield County, Utah. The report that follows is the Phase II Final Report for that study. Additional details are provided in the Addendum (Phase I Property Description and Fact Finding Report).

Final Report Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NPR-2, California

Final Report Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NPR-2, California
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Total Pages: 119
Release: 1996
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has asked Gustavson Associates, Inc. to serve as an Independent Petroleum Consultant under contract DE-AC01-96FE64202. This authorizes a study and recommendations regarding future development of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 2 (NPR-2) in Kern County, California. The report that follows is the Phase II Final Report for that study. Additional details are provided in the Addendum (the Phase I Property Description and Fact Finding Report). The key property elements that positively affect the estimated value of NPR-2 include the following: royalty income from producing oil and gas leases, rental income from non-producing oil and gas leases, income from grazing or leasing of grazing rights, potential income from oil and gas leasing on exploratory (or nonprospective) acreage, potential value of trading surface real estate as ranch land for sheep grazing (10,044 acres), and town lots for residential or commercial development (16.7 acres). Key elements that negatively impact the estimated value include: environmental assessment costs, operating budgets, and lease sale expenses.

Energy, Mineral, and Ground-water Resources of Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah

Energy, Mineral, and Ground-water Resources of Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah
Author: R. W. Gloyn
Publisher: Utah Geological Survey
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2003
Genre: Geology, Economic
ISBN: 1557916799

This report provides information for use in both short- and long term land-planning decisions, particularly at the county level, and an indication of the present and future economic impact of mineral and energy development. The report discusses eight major commodity groups: (1) oil and gas, (2) coal and coal resin, (3) coal-bed methane, (4) other energy resources (oil-impregnated rock, oil shale, geothermal), (5) uranium and vanadium, (6) metallic minerals, (7) industrial rocks and minerals, and (8) ground-water resources. In general, for each group or commodity within a group the following aspects are discussed: (1) known occurrences and characteristics, (2) past production and trends, (3) current production and exploration activity, and (4) geologic potential. Plates accompany each of the major commodity groups and show the locations of known resources and areas of geologic potential. In addition to the commodity discussions, the report contains a brief summary of land ownership status and concludes with a summary of commodities having the best potential for discovery and development. 161 pages + 14 plates

Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages: 540
Release: 1993
Genre: Geology
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