Deepest 72-in Diameter Rotary Drilled Shaft Sunk for AEC by Loffland Bros.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1964

Abstract

One of the most unusual assignments in the his¬tory of Loffland Bros. Co. is now in progress with the drilling of a 72-in. diam. shaft in Nevada for the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Projected depth being 3200 ft, by volume, this is the same as a 216,672-ft hole 83/4 in. in diam. Every aspect of the operation is king-sized. The 15,000-lb bit moves into position over the well on a specially-made railroad car riding on rails 14 ft apart. The single drill collar weighs 300,000 lb, is 60 in. in diam., and 43 ft long. The drill pipe is 133/s-in. 72-in. N-80 casing fabricated with special tool joints. The bit chews up 1.05 cu yd of rock for every ft of penetration (This is equal to the volume of 67.71 ft of 83/4-in. hole.
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APA:  (1964)  Deepest 72-in Diameter Rotary Drilled Shaft Sunk for AEC by Loffland Bros.

MLA: Deepest 72-in Diameter Rotary Drilled Shaft Sunk for AEC by Loffland Bros.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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