Kansas Energy Sources: A Geological Review

Kansas produces both conventional energy (oil, gas, and coal) and nonconventional (coalbed gas, wind, hydropower, nuclear, geothermal, solar, and biofuels) and ranks the 22nd in state energy production in the U.S. Nonrenewable conventional petroleum is the most important energy source with nonrenewa...

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Chemistry and Earth Sciences
COAL
COAL DEPOSITS
COAL MINES
Computer Science
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Energy
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
Energy sources
Exact sciences and technology
Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
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GEOLOGY
GEOSCIENCES
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
KANSAS
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
Metallic and non-metallic deposits
METHANE
Mineral Resources
Oil
Oil and gas production
OILS
PETROLEUM
Physics
RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
REVIEWS
Shallow wells
Statistics for Engineering
Stratigraphy
Sustainable Development
WIND POWER
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