Tag Archives: Utah

The Single Biggest Breakthrough in Oil Tech This Year

Unlike Canada's oil sands, characterized by vast toxic tailings ponds and environmental destruction, Petroteq has pioneered a breakthrough approach to oil sands production that minimizes the environmental impact.

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The World’s First Clean Oil Sands Project: An Interview With Dr. Gerald Bailey

MCW Energy Group's CEO Dr. Bailey tells Oilprice.com that his hunt for an innovative technology that simultaneously makes money and cleans up the environment is over.

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Amid Drought, California Experiments With Leasing Water Rights

The state’s cities need water. Its farmers have it. Could leasing rights to it solve the crisis responsibly?

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Former Exxon President on Mission to Clean Up Oil Sands

The 32 billion barrels buried in Utah's oil sands are suddenly attracting a lot more attention because of their vast potential. The much-maligned oil sands may have a viable future in a world increasingly concerned about the environment.

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The Game-Changing Water Revolution

In the middle of North American shale boom, the lack of water is suffocating. Amid this doom and gloom, a water revolution emerges, led by energy industry figures who realized the endless potential of tapping into new water sources and processing them with advanced desalination technology that, for the first time ever, is economically feasible.

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Will GOP Congress Protect Public Lands?

Despite the Republican swing, the next Congress might actually protect some wilderness. ’Bout time.

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Utah’s Progressive Innovation

Utah hasn’t voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since LBJ’s landslide 50 years ago, but the Beehive State now stands at the cutting edge of one progressive policy. It’s on course to wipe out chronic homelessness, those without shelter for more than a year, usually with a disability, by next year.   How? By giving away free apartments.   The initiative began …

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