RI 5587 Properties Of Petroleum From The Four Corners Area Of Arizona Colorado, New Mexico, And Utah - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. J. Wenger
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

THIRTY-FOUR analyses of crude oils from the fields of the Four Corners Area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah are presented and compared. The samples, taken from formations in four geological time periods, have high gravity and low-sulfur, -nitrogen, and -asphalt content. Generally, the oils are paraffinic in the low-boiling fractions, with increasing naphthenicity in the higher-boiling fractions. Oils from Cretaceous formations resemble other Cretaceous oils in the Rocky Mountains, but oils from Permian and Pennsylvania formations are unlike other oils of these ages in the Rooky Mountains. The differences in the oils are minor and cannot be used to distinguish between fields or between producing formations. With minimum special processing, the oils should yield large amounts of good-quality motor fuels. INTRODUCTION The only place in the United States where four States have a common junction is known as the Four Corners Area. This area (fig. 1) includes the northeast corner of Arizona, the southwest corner of Colorado, the northwest corner of New Mexico, and the southeast corner of Utah. It includes three major geological basins: The Black Mesa, the San Juan, and the Paradox. Major oil developments have occurred in both the San Juan and Paradox basins, but no discovery of commercial importance has been made in the Black Mesa basin.
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APA: W. J. Wenger  (1960)  RI 5587 Properties Of Petroleum From The Four Corners Area Of Arizona Colorado, New Mexico, And Utah - Summary

MLA: W. J. Wenger RI 5587 Properties Of Petroleum From The Four Corners Area Of Arizona Colorado, New Mexico, And Utah - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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