Advanced oil recovery technologies for improved recovery from slope basin clastic reservoirs, nash draw brush canyon pool, eddy county, New Mexico
Project Fact Sheet: An Experimental and Theoretical Study to Relate Uncommon Rock/Fluid Properties to Oil Recovery - A Geologic/Engineering Approach
This Excel file contains the values used to create the figures in the journal article "Review of Pervaporation and Vapor Permeation Process Factors Affecting the Removal of Water from Industrial Solvents". This dataset is associated with the following publication: Vane, L.M. Review of pervaporation and vapor permeation process factors affecting the removal of water from industrial solvents. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. John Wiley and Sons, LTD, UK, 95(3): 495-512, (2020).
DOE/SF/0113-4
Spore recovery data during sample packaging decontamination tests. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Calfee, W., J. Tufts, K. Meyer, K. McConkey, L. Mickelsen, L. Rose, C. Dowell, L. Delaney, A. Weber, S. Morse, J. Chaitram, and M. Gray. Evaluation of standardized sample collection, packaging, and decontamination procedures to assess cross-contamination potential during Bacillus anthracis incident response operations. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA, 13(12): 12, (2016).
DOE/BC/00050-16
Development of Mobility Control Methods to Improve Oil Recovery by CO2, Annual Report, March 1981
Under the Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA), Federal Agencies can patent inventions developed during the course of research. These technologies can then be licensed to businesses or individuals for further development and sale in the marketplace. These technologies relate to treatment of contaminated sites.
Under the Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA), Federal Agencies can patent inventions developed during the course of research. These technologies can then be licensed to businesses or individuals for further development and sale in the marketplace. These technologies relate to methods of managing and remediating waste.
DOE/MC/03259-15
Enhanced Oil Recovery by CO2 Foam Flooding. Final report, September 1986
Enhanced Oil Recovery by CO2 Foam Flooding. First annual report, June 1983
Enhanced Oil Recovery by Surfactant-Enhanced Volumetric Sweep Efficiency, First Annual Report, September 1985-September 1986
DOE/BC/10842-5
This Excel file contains all of the calculated values associated with the journal article: "Review of Pervaporation and Vapor Permeation Process Factors Affecting the Removal of Water from Industrial Solvents". This dataset is associated with the following publication: Vane, L.M. Review of pervaporation and vapor permeation process factors affecting the removal of water from industrial solvents. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. John Wiley and Sons, LTD, UK, 95(3): 495-512, (2020).
DOE/METC-87/0253
DOE/BETC/5603-15
DOE/BETC/5603-10
DOE/BC/10841-5
Major Program Elements for an Advanced Geoscience Oil and Gas Recovery Research Initiative, Program Study, Summary Report
Mobility Control in Oil Recovery by Chemical Flooding State-of-the-Art Review, January 1987
The Oil Pollution Act authorizes certain federal agencies, states, and Indian tribes —collectively known as natural resource trustees— to evaluate the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill on natural resources. These trustees are responsible for studying the effects of the spill through a process known as Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA). As part of this process, scientists work together to identify potential injuries to natural resources and lost human uses resulting from the spill. This website is the public NOAA repository for data related to the DWH Trustees' NRDA efforts. To provide additional context to the NRDA data, the site also includes historical (pre-2010) contaminant chemistry data for the onshore area of the Gulf of Mexico, as well as contaminant chemistry data collected during the Response efforts and by BP. These data are available to the general public and are accessed through a query and mapping interface called DIVER (Data Integration Visualization Exploration and Reporting) Explorer. Trustee NRDA data currently available include photographs, telemetry, field observations, instrument data, and results of laboratory analysis on tissue, sediment, oil, and water samples. Data can be viewed onscreen or downloaded in a variety of formats.
Research on Surfactant-Polymer Oil Recovery Systems, Quarterly Report, June-August 1978
This reference database in RIS format contains all of the references that were collected as part of our retrospective analysis of geothermal mineral recovery (REE and Li) activities and domestic resource assessment. The outputs detail the chemistry and molecular processes used in lithium recovery from geothermal brines. The articles included include information about the study including more information on geothermal brines and the technologies used for recovering lithium from geothermal brines.
This file contains silica precipitation and lithium sorption data from the project. The silica removal data is corrected from the previous submission. The previous submission did not take into account the limit of detection of the ICP-MS procedure.
NIPER-550
Niper-515
Paper discussing research into Devonian shale gas reserves as a viable energy pursuit. From the paper: "To help meet the increasing demand for natural gas, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting research and development activities to recover gas from unconventional sources. The Eastern Gas Shales Project (EGSP) is an integral part of DOE's Unconventional Gas Recovery Program. Other projects under the DOE program include producing gas from the tight sandstones of the western and southwestern states. methane contained within coal seams and associated strata, and methane from the geopressured aquifers of the Gulf Coast. The EGSP was initiated in 1976 and is designed to promote further commercial development of natural gas supplies from the unconventional gas-bearing Devonian Shales. Methods which have been or are presently being studied to recover and produce the gas include exploration techniques specific to the shale resource, advanced drilling technology such as directional drilling, and advanced stimulation technology including explosives and energy-assisted hydraulic fracturing techniques."
This Excel spreadsheet contains temperature survey results for Utah FORGE wells 58-32, 78-32, 56-32, 16A(78)-32 and 78B-32. It also contains charts and comparisons, along with a "Data Summary" which provides links to previous GDR submissions with temperature data for each well.