RI 6420 Oil Yields of Sections of Green River Oil Shale in Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. E. Stanfield J. W. Smith L. G. Trudell
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Oil- yield data are presented for 40 sets of core samples and 83 sets of drill cuttings collected in 1952-62 from drilling operations in the Uinta basin of eastern Utah . This accumulated information on the location , extent , and richness of oil shales of the Green River formation is used to appraise the deposits as a source of oil and related products . Core samples used in the study were obtained specifically for evaluating oil shale , and they were satisfactory for this purpose , except they did not completely penetrate the formation . The drill- cutting samples were inferior to the core samples and yielded more erratic results . Consequently, oil yields based on cuttings should be regarded as indicative , rather than definite , until substantiated by other means . In general , the oil- yield data indicate Green River oil shale in Uinta basin is not as thick or as uniform as that in the Piceance Creek basin of western Colorado . However , it is an important potential source of oil . Estimates that beds 15 feet or more thick that average 25 gallons of oil per ton represent at least 120 billion barrels of oil in place are supported by the recent oil- yield data .
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APA: K. E. Stanfield J. W. Smith L. G. Trudell  (1964)  RI 6420 Oil Yields of Sections of Green River Oil Shale in Utah

MLA: K. E. Stanfield J. W. Smith L. G. Trudell RI 6420 Oil Yields of Sections of Green River Oil Shale in Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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