RI 5321 Oil Yields Of Sections Of Green River Oil Shale In Colorado, 1952-54 ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. E. Stanfield
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines oil-shale program, initiated in April 1944, is concerned with the future utilization of oil shale in the United States as a source of liquid fuel. One phase of this program is the accumulation of information on the location, extent, and richness of oil-shale deposits that may be suitable for processing to oil and related products. A previous publication5/ presented, by means of logs, the oil yields of sections of the largest known oil-shale deposit in this country -the shales of the Green River formation occurring in adjoining portions of the states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. This present supplementary report presents the oil yields of cores from 48 holes drilled during 1952 to 1954 in the Green River formation of Colorado, which is distributed over an area of more than 1,000 square miles. The oil yields of the 48 oil-shale sections, involving the assay of 9,651 samples, representing 22,451 feet of core, are presented by means of logs. In addition, the oil yields of samples comprising the maximum sections of 15 gallon-per-ton shale are tabulated for these cores and for the 28 cores from Colorado which were logged in the previous report.
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APA: K. E. Stanfield  (1957)  RI 5321 Oil Yields Of Sections Of Green River Oil Shale In Colorado, 1952-54 ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: K. E. Stanfield RI 5321 Oil Yields Of Sections Of Green River Oil Shale In Colorado, 1952-54 ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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