Secure Fuels from Domestic Resources: The Continuing Evolution of America’s Oil Shale and Tar Sands Industries

The Department of Energy released a report on the development of Oil Shale in the United States.  The report gives  a great overview of companies working on oil shale and the development of oil shale technologies.  The report is available in its entirety here 

Uinta due $200 million oil shale joint venture

From: Oil & Gas Journal 

French, Canadian, and private US companies are set to launch a $200 million joint venture to develop oil shale in the Uinta basin of Utah.

The US affiliate of Total SA, Paris, will fund 80% of the cost of an early production system to demonstrate the commercial scalability of a proprietary process owned by Red Leaf Resources Inc., Sandy, Utah, a private Delaware corporation.

As part of its agreement with Red Leaf, Total has the right to license Red Leaf’s patented EcoShale In-Capsule Process for use at other future oil shale projects worldwide and has become a shareholder of Red Leaf. Red Leaf reported completing a $100 million equity offering in connection with the closing of the JV with Total.

U.S. Chamber’s Energy Institute CEO Urges Policymakers to Pursue Unconventional Oil Sources (Cape Fear Business News)

From: Cape Fear Business News

Untapped Potential Could Make U.S. World’s Largest Oil Producer

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber’s Institute for 21st Century Energy told a Congressional committee today that the U.S. could completely alter global energy markets and secure America’s energy future if it commits to pursuing commercialization of unconventional oil resources.

Karen Harbert testified at a House Committee on Science, Technology and Space hearing to discuss the potential of unconventional oil resources to create jobs, lower fuel prices and produce energy. Others on the panel included Andrew Slaughter, chair of the Resource and Supply Group of the National Petroleum Council, and Dr. Michelle Foss, chief energy economist at the University of Texas at Austin.

Red Leaf Resources, Inc. & Total E&P USA Oil Shale, LLC Announce a Joint Venture for Oil Shale Production Project (Marketwatch)

From: Marketwatch

SANDY, UT, Apr 18, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Utah-based Red Leaf Resources, Inc. (‘Red Leaf’) has announced the March 28, 2012 closing of a joint venture for oil shale development in Utah with Total E&P USA Oil Shale, LLC (‘Total’), a US affiliate of Total SA, the 5th largest international integrated oil and gas company.

County commissioners oppose BLM oil shale plan (NBC 11 News)

From: NBC 11 News

Mesa County Commissioners call on the Bureau of Land Management to stop its plans to restrict oil shale leasing.

Monday, the three commissioners unanimously passed a resolution that opposes the BLM’s 2012 Oil Shale and Tar Sands Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (OSTS PEIS).

Previously, the BLM opened about 2 million acres of public land for potential oil shale development in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming under the 2008 OSTS PEIS. But now, the agency plans to reduce the acreage to around 400,000.

So Mesa County joins Garfield and potentially 11 other counties to protest the new plan.

Garfield commissioners sign joint oil shale resolution (Post Independent)

 

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Garfield County commissioners unanimously approved a resolution this morning offering harsh opposition to the Bureau of Land Management’s new preferred alternative for oil shale research and development to be conducted on federal lands.The decision to sign the joint resolution, which is being put forward by 13 affected counties in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, came after more than two hours of public testimony.

Most of the public comments supported the current BLM review and proposed revisions to a 2008 plan that would open up nearly 2 million acres of federal land in the three states to oil shale and tar sands research, demonstration projects and eventual development.

Utah on Verge of Big Oil Shale Development (NGI Shale Daily)

From: NGI Shale Daily

Although already under environmental appeal, Utah state officials issued a permit the last week in March to a Delaware-based company to a begin a large oil shale extraction project that eventually could cover up to 1,500 acres in the Uintah Basin. It could end up being one of the largest oil shale mining operations in the state.

Red Leaf Resources plans to extract the oil and ship it to customers throughout Utah, Wyoming and the Gulf of Mexico coast. After the state Division of Oil, Gas and Mining agreed to permit the project, the decision was almost immediately appealed by the environmental group Living Rivers.

Oil shale project approved (KSL)

From: KSL

 

By Amy Joi O’Donoghue

SALT LAKE CITY — State regulators are giving the go-ahead to what could be one of the largest oil shale mining operations in Utah by granting a permit for the company closest to getting the material out of the ground.

 

Red Leaf Resources is proposing to begin large-scale oil shale extraction on close to 1,500 acres in the Uintah Basin and ship the extracted oil to customers in Utah, Wyoming and in the the Gulf Coast region.

 

Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Press Release on Oil Shale

Government Report: America’s Combined Energy Resources Largest on Earth

Government Report: America’s Combined Energy Resources Largest on Earth

Far larger than those of Saudi Arabia, China, and Canada combined

Link to CRS Report: U.S. Fossil Fuels Resouces

Washington, D.C. – Sen. James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Ranking Member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, today released an updated government report from the Congressional Research Service (CRS) showing America’s combined recoverable oil, natural gas, and coal endowment is the largest on Earth.  America’s recoverable resources are far larger than those of Saudi Arabia (3rd), China (4th), and Canada (6th) combined.  And that’s not including America’s immense oil shale and methane hydrates deposits.

Herbert fumes over BLM plan to rein in oil shale

Editor’s Note: Utah Governor Lashes Out Over BLM Oil Shale Policy stating, “”This nonsensical, bass-ackwards, peekaboo policy is nothing more than political posturing by overreaching federal bureaucrats,” Gov. Gary Herbert said. “With no science and no data, and with a wave of their federal bureaucratic magic wand, they just take the bulk of the acreage off the market, stifle innovation, and demonstrate, yet again, that this administration is patently hostile toward even the possible development of much-needed energy resources.”

 

By brandon loomis

The Salt Lake Tribune

Published: February 4, 2012 08:08AM
Updated: February 7, 2012 01:47PM