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The Colony oil shale development site in August 1973. Colony Shale Oil Project was an oil shale development project at the Piceance Basin near Parachute Creek, Colorado.The project consisted of an oil shale mine and pilot-scale shale oil plant, which used the TOSCO II retorting technology, developed by Tosco Corporation.
Black Mesa is a mesa located in an area covering parts of the U.S. states of Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.It extends from Mesa de Maya, Colorado southeasterly 28 miles (45 km) crossing into the northeast corner of New Mexico, and ending in the Oklahoma panhandle along the north bank of the Cimarron River at its confluence with the North Carrizo Creek near Kenton.
The term is usually applied in industrial processes where residue from creating or processing one good is used as a raw material or energy feedstock for another industrial process. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Industrial wastes in particular are good candidates for valorization because they tend to be more consistent and predictable than other waste, such as ...
Black Mesa (Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico), in Colorado, New Mexico, and the highest point in Oklahoma; Black Mesa Test Range, a United States Army rocket testing facility in Utah; Black Mesa (Apache-Navajo Counties, Arizona), an upland coal-bearing mesa, mountainous area in Navajo and Apache Counties, Arizona
Colorado AG suing Mesa County-based company. KREX articles. Andrew Kiser. November 26, 2024 at 2:40 PM. MESA COUNTY, Colo. – Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Tuesday he filed a lawsuit ...
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Peabody Energy developed two coal strip mines on the Black Mesa reservation: the Black Mesa Mine and the Kayenta Mine. The company pumped water from the underground Navajo Aquifer for washing coal, and, until 2005, in a slurry pipeline operation to transport extracted coal 273 mi (439 km) to the Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nevada.
By 1944, Rankin had concluded that most of the formations of the Colorado Group could be identified as lithostratigraphic members of the Mancos Shale as well. [3] The unit was raised to group rank by C.E. Jamison in 1911, [ 22 ] and is sometimes given group rank in New Mexico [ 23 ] and Utah [ 24 ] as well.