OFR-9(1)-79 Drilling And Casing A 96-Inch ID By 2371 Foot Deep Shaft In Oil Shale ? Volume I

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James Gibbs
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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326
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

In order to provide an initial approach to the deposits of oil shale, nahcolite, and dawsonite in the central area of the Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado, the U.S.B.M. and associated contractor personnel drilled and cased a 96-inch ID shaft to a depth of 2,371 feet. The shaft was constructed using "big hole" drilling techniques and succeeded in giving access to previously inaccessible deposits of the above minerals. This report documents the construction from its beginning in January 1977 to its completion in January 1978. Procedures used and problems encountered are discussed in derail.
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APA: James Gibbs  (1978)  OFR-9(1)-79 Drilling And Casing A 96-Inch ID By 2371 Foot Deep Shaft In Oil Shale ? Volume I

MLA: James Gibbs OFR-9(1)-79 Drilling And Casing A 96-Inch ID By 2371 Foot Deep Shaft In Oil Shale ? Volume I. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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