Experimental In Situ Retorting Of Oil Shale At Rock Springs, Wyo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. L. Burwell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Preliminary results of an in situ oil shale retorting experiment conducted by the Bureau of Mines in a shallow bed of Green River oil shale at Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyo., are described. Eleven wells were drilled into a 20-ft-thick section of the shale lying between 68 and 88 It deep, and attempts were made to connect the wells through the shale with a fracture system created by application of high-voltage electricity (electro-linking), hydraulic fracturing, and explosive fracturing. Ignition of the shale through the central well was easily achieved with a propane burner, and shale oil began to collect in three wells within 3 hours. Propane injection was discontinued after 7 days, and combustion continues, although attempts to control the direction of the combustion front have been unsuccessful. Production rates as high as 4 ½ barrels of nil per day have been recorded, but too little is known about underground conditions to permit an estimate of recovery efficiency at this time.
Citation

APA: E. L. Burwell  (1969)  Experimental In Situ Retorting Of Oil Shale At Rock Springs, Wyo.

MLA: E. L. Burwell Experimental In Situ Retorting Of Oil Shale At Rock Springs, Wyo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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