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NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES: TRANSFER OPTIONS FOR NAVAL OIL SHALE RESERVES 1 AND 3 IN COLORADO... T-OGC-97-42, 158616... U.S. GAO... MAY 7, 19
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Naval Petroleum Reserves: Transfer Options for Naval Oil Shale Reserves 1 and 3 in Colorado
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Naval Petroleum Reserves
Author: Martin J. Fitzgerald
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Category : Mineral lands
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Mineral lands
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Pages : 4
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Development Policy Options for the Naval Oil Shale Reserves in Colorado
Author: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves
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Category : Oil-shale industry
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Study of Alternatives for Future Operations of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves NOSR-1 & 3, Garfield County, Utah
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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).
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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).
Report to the President on Agreements and Programs Relating to the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves
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The Department of Energy monitors commercial natural gas production activities along the boundaries of Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 1 and Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 3, which are located in Garfield County, Colorado, and were created in the early part of this century to provide a future source of shale oil for the military. In response to the private sector's drilling of natural gas wells along the south and southwest boundaries of the Reserves, which began in the early 1980's, the Department developed a Natural Gas Protection Program to protect the Government's resources from drainage due to the increasing number of commercial gas wells contiguous to Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 3. This report provides an update of the Gas Protection Program being implemented and the agreements that have been placed in effect since December 19, 1991, and also includes the one communitized well containing Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 3 lands. The Protection Program employs two methods to protect the Government's resources: (1) sharing with the private sector in the costs and production of wells by entering into ''communitization'' agreements; and (2) drilling wholly-owned Government wells to ''offset'' commercial wells that threaten to drain natural gas from the Reserves. The methods designed to protect the Government's resources are achieving their objective of abating gas drainage and migration. As a result of the Protection Program, the Department of Energy is able to produce natural gas and either sell its share on the open market or transfer it for use at Government facilities. The Natural Gas Protection Program is a reactive, ongoing program that is continually revised as natural gas transportation constraints, market conditions, and nearby commercial production activities change.
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Pages : 11
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The Department of Energy monitors commercial natural gas production activities along the boundaries of Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 1 and Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 3, which are located in Garfield County, Colorado, and were created in the early part of this century to provide a future source of shale oil for the military. In response to the private sector's drilling of natural gas wells along the south and southwest boundaries of the Reserves, which began in the early 1980's, the Department developed a Natural Gas Protection Program to protect the Government's resources from drainage due to the increasing number of commercial gas wells contiguous to Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 3. This report provides an update of the Gas Protection Program being implemented and the agreements that have been placed in effect since December 19, 1991, and also includes the one communitized well containing Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 3 lands. The Protection Program employs two methods to protect the Government's resources: (1) sharing with the private sector in the costs and production of wells by entering into ''communitization'' agreements; and (2) drilling wholly-owned Government wells to ''offset'' commercial wells that threaten to drain natural gas from the Reserves. The methods designed to protect the Government's resources are achieving their objective of abating gas drainage and migration. As a result of the Protection Program, the Department of Energy is able to produce natural gas and either sell its share on the open market or transfer it for use at Government facilities. The Natural Gas Protection Program is a reactive, ongoing program that is continually revised as natural gas transportation constraints, market conditions, and nearby commercial production activities change.
Capability of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves to Meet Emergency Oil Needs
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Category : Oil shale reserves
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Pages : 72
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Mitigation Action Plan Sale of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1 (Elk Hills) Kern County, California
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Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1 (NPR-1, also called {open_quotes}Elk Hills{close_quotes}), a Federally-owned oil and gas production field in Kern County, California, was created by an Executive Order issued by President Taft on September 2, 1912. He signed another Executive Order on December 13, 1912, to establish Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 2 (NPR-2), located immediately south of NPR-1 and containing portions of the town of Taft, California. NPR-1 was not developed until the 1973-74 oil embargo demonstrated the nation's vulnerability to oil supply interruptions. Following the embargo, Congress passed the Naval Petroleum Reserves Production Act of 1976 which directed that the reserve be explored and developed to its fall economic potential at the {open_quotes}maximum efficient rate{close_quotes} (MER) of production. Since Elk Hills began full production in 1976, it has functioned as a commercial operation, with total revenues to the Federal government through FY 1996 of $16.4 billion, compared to total exploration, development and production costs of $3.1 billion. In February 1996, Title 34 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996 (P.L. 104-106), referred to as the Elk Hills Sales Statute, directed the Secretary of Energy to sell NPR-1 by February 10, 1998. The Secretary was also directed to study options for enhancing the value of the other Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserve properties such as NPR-2, located adjacent to NPR-1 in Kern County- Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 3 (NPR-3) located in Natrona County, Wyoming; Naval Oil Shale Reserves No. 1 and No. 3 (NOSR-1 and NOSR-3) located in Garfield County, Colorado; and Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 2 (NOSR-2) located in Uintah and Carbon Counties, Utah. The purpose of these actions was to remove the Federal government from the inherently non-Federal function of operating commercial oil fields while making sure that the public would obtain the maximum value from the reserves.
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Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1 (NPR-1, also called {open_quotes}Elk Hills{close_quotes}), a Federally-owned oil and gas production field in Kern County, California, was created by an Executive Order issued by President Taft on September 2, 1912. He signed another Executive Order on December 13, 1912, to establish Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 2 (NPR-2), located immediately south of NPR-1 and containing portions of the town of Taft, California. NPR-1 was not developed until the 1973-74 oil embargo demonstrated the nation's vulnerability to oil supply interruptions. Following the embargo, Congress passed the Naval Petroleum Reserves Production Act of 1976 which directed that the reserve be explored and developed to its fall economic potential at the {open_quotes}maximum efficient rate{close_quotes} (MER) of production. Since Elk Hills began full production in 1976, it has functioned as a commercial operation, with total revenues to the Federal government through FY 1996 of $16.4 billion, compared to total exploration, development and production costs of $3.1 billion. In February 1996, Title 34 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996 (P.L. 104-106), referred to as the Elk Hills Sales Statute, directed the Secretary of Energy to sell NPR-1 by February 10, 1998. The Secretary was also directed to study options for enhancing the value of the other Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserve properties such as NPR-2, located adjacent to NPR-1 in Kern County- Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 3 (NPR-3) located in Natrona County, Wyoming; Naval Oil Shale Reserves No. 1 and No. 3 (NOSR-1 and NOSR-3) located in Garfield County, Colorado; and Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 2 (NOSR-2) located in Uintah and Carbon Counties, Utah. The purpose of these actions was to remove the Federal government from the inherently non-Federal function of operating commercial oil fields while making sure that the public would obtain the maximum value from the reserves.
Tiger Team Assessment of the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
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Category : Petroleum reserves
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Pages : 632
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Management of and plans for the Naval petroleum reserve, Department of Defense
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Category : Petroleum conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Petroleum conservation
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Pages : 70
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