Environmentally Conscious Consumers for Oil Shale

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WELCOME TO ECCOS

Locked in the rocks of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming lies a mammoth energy resource called “oil shale.” These three states contain at least 5-times more oil than the proven reserves of Saudi Arabia. We have studied ways to unlock oil shale since the early 20th century. However, these attempts were limited by technology, economics, and environmental concerns.

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Things are different now. Energy prices are on a steep upward trend. Easily developed crude oil reserves are running out. Emerging economies are securing energy resources around the World. Price spikes, like what we saw in 2008 - and are seeing now - will be more severe and frequent.

Equally as important, we are discovering solutions to unlocking the potential of oil shale. Dozens of companies, universities, national laboratories, public agencies, and governments around the World are making enormous strides in developing the technologies that may produce oil shale cleanly and economically.

The United States needs to develop as many home-grown energy sources as possible – traditional, unconventional, and renewable. A vibrant domestic energy industry is essential for the U.S. economy and national security. With continued research, support and incentives, oil shale could play a major role in the U.S. energy portfolio for the next century.

 

In the News

Obama nominates REI executive Sally Jewell to lead Interior Department (The Washington Post- Wednesday, February 6, 2013)

Denver City Council floats controversial proclamation on oil-shale

Garfield protests BLM shale plan (The Daily Sentinel - Tuesday, December 4, 2012)

Interior proposal would limit commercial oil shale development on federal lands (thehill.com - 11/09/12)

Groups reiterate support for oil shale development plan (The Business Times - Monday, February 18, 2013)

Company lays out refinery plans at oil shale meeting (The Daily Sentinel -Thursday, October 18, 2012)

Bureau of Land Management issues oil shale leases in Colorado (denverpost.com - 09/01/12)

Mesa County Nixes BLM Oil Shale Plan (KJCT - April 16, 2012)
BLM Issues Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Oil Shale and Tar Sands (U.S. Department of the Interior - Release Date: 02/03/12)

Oil Shale Executive: U.S. Oil Shale Industry Could Be Commercial Between 2016-2020 (Business Wire - Tuesday, November 22, 2011)

Jordan - MoU signed establish 900-MW power plant (Jordan News Agency - Monday, November 21, 2011)

Market helping shale... (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Tuesday, October 18, 2011)

Executive: Oil shale on brink of 'renaissance' (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Monday, October 17, 2011)

Estonian oil firm could employ 2,000 in a decade (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Wednesday, October 19, 2011)

Companies set to test oil shale refining venture (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Tuesday, October 18, 2011)

Oil shale developer goes public (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Tuesday, November 1, 2011)

Shell shifting attention to deep oil shale (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Wednesday, October 19, 2011)

Official promotes energy-friendly Utah at oil shale conference in Colorado (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Monday, October 17, 2011)

Utah oil shale poised to deliver (The Salt Lake Tribune - First published May 17 2011, Updated June 1, 2011)

Caution, not halt, called for on oil shale (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Sunday, May 15, 2011)

BLM oil shale meeting move to Colorado next (newstimes.com - Tuesday May 3, 2011)

Company to start testing oil-shale production method in July (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - April 14, 2011)

How Israel Could Revolutionize the Global Energy Sector (Jerusalem Post - March 11, 2011)

Enefit Buys OSEC in Eastern Utah (Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - March 10, 2011)

Jordan, UK Company Ink Oil Shale Deal (Bloomberg Businessweek - March 9, 2011)

US Should Explore All Energy Sources (Guest Editorial - Vernal Express - March 8, 2011)

Colo, Utah Reps Critical of Dept. of Interior Oil Shale Review (Denver Post - February 18, 2011)

 

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Quick Energy Facts

Supply:
  • World proven crude oil reserves = 1.3 trillion barrels.
  • U.S. proven crude oil reserves = 21.3 billion barrels.
Demand:
  • Annual World oil consumption (2010) = 33.4 billion barrels per year.
  • Annual World oil consumption (2030) = 43.1 billion barrels per year.
  • Annual U.S. oil consumption (2010) = 8.0 billion barrels per year.
  • Annual U.S. oil consumption (2030) = 10.1 billion barrels per year.

Graph from the IEA Annual Energy Outlook 2009

Can Oil Shale Be a Part of the Solution?
  • Known world oil shale reserves = 2.8 trillion barrels.
  • Oil shale reserves in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming = 1.5 trillion barrels.
  • Recoverable oil shale reserves in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming = 600 - 800 billion barrels.