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Major oil shale deposits are located in the Democratic Republic of Congo (equal to 14.31 billion metric tons of shale oil) and Morocco (12.3 billion metric tons or 8.16 billion metric tons of shale oil). Deposits in Congo are not properly explored yet. [7] In Morocco, oil shale deposits have been identified at ten localities with the largest ...
Lacustrine deposits have gained more attention recently due to containing valuable source rocks of oil, coal, and uranium. Lacustrine deposits generally provide productive mining conditions but can prove challenging when underground mines are attempted due to the poor shear strength of clays and silts as well as the amount of moisture often locked in the layers due to a low permeability ...
Larger map shows the locations of Messel primates 1–7 (Table 1) within the Messel oil shale excavation. The current surface of the Messel pit is roughly 60 m (200 ft) below the local land and is about 0.7 km 2 (0.27 sq mi) in area. The oil-shale bed originally extended to a depth of 190 m (620 ft).
The species epithet of the "Eisleben Shale Fish", or "Kupferschiefer Herring" refers to Johann Karl Freiesleben, the Berghauptmann (mining inspection director) of Saxony. [41] Other fish found in the Kupferschiefer include Coelacanthus granulatus , Hopleacanthus richelsdorfensis , Acentrophorus glaphyurus , Menaspis armata , Muensterichthys ...
The largest deposits are found in the remains of large lakes such as the deposits of the Green River Formation of Wyoming and Utah, USA. Large lake oil shale basins are typically found in areas of block faulting or crustal warping due to mountain building. Deposits such as the Green River may be as much as 2,000 feet (610 m) and yield up to 40 ...
A 1984 study estimated the EROI of the various known oil-shale deposits as varying between 0.7–13.3, [75] although known oil-shale extraction development projects assert an EROI between 3 and 10. According to the World Energy Outlook 2010, the EROI of ex-situ processing is typically 4 to 5 while of in-situ processing it may be even as low as 2.
Location of the kukersite deposits within the Baltic Oil Shale Basin in northern Estonia and Russia. The Baltic Oil Shale Basin covers about 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometres (1,200 to 1,900 sq mi). [1] [5] [6] [7] Main kukersite deposits are Estonian and Tapa deposits in Estonia, and Leningrad deposit in Russia (also known as Gdov or Oudova ...
Map of Saône-et-Loire communes, showing the extent of the deposit in black and the Télots mine in red. The deposit is situated in a valley in the Morvan, spanning the territories of the communes of Autun, Dracy-Saint-Loup, Igornay, Saint-Forgeot, Tavernay, and other neighboring communes in the north of the Saône-et-Loire department, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in the Grand Est of ...