Grouting Of The Bird's Nest Aquifer At The White River Shale Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James S. Goff Stephen J. Navin Wesley W. Moulton
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The White River Shale Oil Corporation (WRSOC), as agent for Phillips Petroleum Company, Sohio Shale Oil Company, and Sun Shale Oil Company, is developing a prototype oil shale facility on Federal Lease Tracts Ua and Ub, located in northeastern Utah and known as the White River Shale Project (WRSP). The Ralph M. Parsons Company (Parsons) has been retained as the design engineer/constructor for the project. This paper covers the successful pregrouting of the Bird's Nest Aquifer in conjunction with the sinking of a 9.2-m (30-ft)-diameter shaft and driving of a 3.89-m by 5.64-m (18.5-ft by 12.75-ft) decline. The Bird's Nest Aquifer derives its name from the ellipsidal solution cavities caused by leaching of random-size nacholite nodules. The sodium bicarbonate nodules occur as persistent bands within a matrix of siltstone and marlstone. The team, made up of the owner, engineer/contractor, and subcontractor successfully grouted the shaft down to an inflow of less than 0.06 lps (1 gmp) and the decline down to less than 0.12 lps (2 gpm) by injecting a total of 213.190 kg (470,000 lb) of Celtite Terraseal, 113,400 kg (250,000 lb) of limestone dust, and 41,730 kg (92,000 lb) of cement into the formation.
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APA: James S. Goff Stephen J. Navin Wesley W. Moulton  (1985)  Grouting Of The Bird's Nest Aquifer At The White River Shale Project

MLA: James S. Goff Stephen J. Navin Wesley W. Moulton Grouting Of The Bird's Nest Aquifer At The White River Shale Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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