IC 7334 Method Of Handling Hydrogen Sulfide Gas In The Elk Basin Oil Field Of Wyoming - Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 12
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- 1468 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1945
Abstract
The occurrence of hydrogen sulfide in the gas in solution in the oil produced from the Tensleep sandstone in the Elk Basin oil field in Wyoming constitutes a serious hazard to persons working in, that field. Aware of the general conditions because of petroleum reservoir studies being conducted in that field by its engineers, the Bureau of Mine's willingly agreed to a request of the Petroleum Administration for War to publicize the hazard and the measures for overcoming it. In October 1943 and November 1944, the Bureau of Mines investigated the method's used in handling the oil and in disposing of the hydro¬gen sulfide that occurs with it. This circular reports the results of these observations. HYDROGEN SULFIDE OCCURRENCE IN THE. ELK BASIN OIL FIELD The Elk Basin oil field is in Park County, Wyo., and Carbon County, Mont. It is about 18 miles north of Powell and 12 miles west of Frannie, Wyo. The original Elk Basin oil and gas field was situated in an eroded depression surrounded by an inner rimrock about 200 feet high with a bordering higher plateau about 500 feet above the basin floor.
Citation
APA:
(1945) IC 7334 Method Of Handling Hydrogen Sulfide Gas In The Elk Basin Oil Field Of Wyoming - IntroductionMLA: IC 7334 Method Of Handling Hydrogen Sulfide Gas In The Elk Basin Oil Field Of Wyoming - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.