Geology And Economics Of Western Barite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Papke
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Nine western states contain significant barite deposits, but most deposits are in Nevada, which has been the principal western producer for more than three decades. Nevada produces about 85% of the total United States production, but about one-half of the barite consumed in the country is imported. Approximately 95% of the barite is used in drilling muds. Sharply decreased oil and gas drilling, starting in early 1982, severely depressed the domestic barite industry. Other problems for western barite include long distances to the areas of major drilling, high railroad-freight rates, and increased barite imports. Bedded deposits, formed by submarine exhalative processes, account for almost all western production, and reserves are large.
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APA: K. Papke  (1983)  Geology And Economics Of Western Barite

MLA: K. Papke Geology And Economics Of Western Barite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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