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AAPG Bulletin; November 1982; v. 66; no. 11; p. 2509-2525
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Developments in oil shale in 1981

Carroll F. Knutson, and George F. Dana

C. K. GeoEnergy Corp., Las Vegas, NV, United States
U. S. Dep. Energy, United States

Significant oil shale development activities are taking place in the United States principally in the Piceance Basin in Colorado and the Uinta Basin in Utah. About 400,000 b/d of shale oil production capacity is still in the planning stage for the Piceance Basin, but a protracted development schedule is currently anticipated. About 250,000 b/d capacity is in the planning stage for the Uinta Basin. Completion of projects will depend on an attractive political, economic, and environmental climate. Additional worldwide shale oil production of over 250,000 b/d is in the planning or development stage.--Modified journal abstract.

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