RI 7693 Oil Yields And Characteristics Of Green River Formation Oil Shales At WOSCO EX-1, Uintah County, Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Ward Smith
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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148
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Detailed oil yield, lithologic, and mineral distribution data are presented for core and drill-cutting samples from the Western Oil Shale Corp. Project Utah EX-1 Corehole (WOSCO EX-I), drilled to sample a deeply buried oil-shale sequence in the Green River Formation of Utah's Uinta Basin. Drilling of this corehole was part of the evaluation of this site for possible oil-shale development by nuclear explosion. Sections sufficiently thick for nuclear development average 15 gallons per ton or less and consist predominantly of low-grade shales. Some properties of low-grade shales may be advantageous to a nuclear experiment by facilitating breakage, fracture development, and in situ retorting. The formation correlates precisely with the well-studied oil shales 25 miles east near the Colorado border. A 235-foot mineralized section containing nahcolite, shortite, and searlesite whose bottom lies 300 feet above the Mahogany zone is described.
Citation

APA: John Ward Smith  (1972)  RI 7693 Oil Yields And Characteristics Of Green River Formation Oil Shales At WOSCO EX-1, Uintah County, Utah

MLA: John Ward Smith RI 7693 Oil Yields And Characteristics Of Green River Formation Oil Shales At WOSCO EX-1, Uintah County, Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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