RI 5487 Evaluation Of A California Bentonite Clay For Use In Oil-Well Drilling Muds ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Quintin A. Aune
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This report presents the results of a field and laboratory study by the Federal Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the California Division of Mines, of the swelling-type bentonite deposits in the Vallecitos area in San Benito County, Calif. The purpose of the study was to learn if these large deposits contain bentonite of sufficient quality and quantity to be of economic value as an oil-well drilling mud additive. Large amounts of bentonitic clays are used by the petroleum industry as well as the steel industry in California. Additional amounts may be required in the near future as a concrete or earth-fill admixture in constructing dams and canals in the California Central Valley. Depletion of some local clay deposits and loss of others to military installation areas have given new emphasis to the need for developing new bentonite deposits in California.
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APA: Quintin A. Aune  (1959)  RI 5487 Evaluation Of A California Bentonite Clay For Use In Oil-Well Drilling Muds ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: Quintin A. Aune RI 5487 Evaluation Of A California Bentonite Clay For Use In Oil-Well Drilling Muds ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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