All Posts Tagged With: "Colorado School of Mines"
School of Mines Hosts Oil Shale Symposium
The dates are October 17-19 and the gathering will review development of oil shale resources worldwide, including research and development, impact analysis, regulatory framework, and project and program status. An optional field trip to the Piceance Basin is also available.
23Sep2011 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCEO Says Oil Industry Faces Engineer Staffing Shortage
The number of young recruits hired to replace aging petroleum engineers has declined over the last 10 years, as many college graduates choose managerial positions over engineering jobs and other field assignments, said Andrew Gould, chairman and CEO of Schlumberger Ltd.
20Dec2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedR&D Oil and Gas Organizations
This page features information on research organizations working with oil and natural gas applications here in Colorado. Care to add your facility to the list? Email editor@coloradoenergynews.com.
20Jul2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedRenewables Biz Watch — C02 Capture Partnership, Biofuels Pact, Solar BioRefinery Dream
New Sky Energy says it has signed a research agreement with the School of Mines to build a fully operating, scalable model of its CO2 capture technology. In other news, Abound Solar inked an agreement (of understanding) with a Canadian vendor to recycle its scrap material; and Sundrop Fuels is seeking major funding to build the world’s first solar-powered biorefinery.
29Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedOil Shale Dialogue Intensifies –Headwaters Economics Responds to Boak’s Criticism of Report
“In fact, what we concluded,” says Haggerty, “above all from the Conference–and what our ‘14 Questions’ report emphasizes–is exactly what Boak himself wrote in his post here: Economic viability of any amount does remain to be validated, as no production has yet been established.”
28Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedDOE Awards Geothermal Funding for
Colorado Organizations
Four companies, three state institutions and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science received grants totaling $18 million, part of an overall economic stimulus package of more than $330 million shelled out for R&D to 39 states.
2Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued