The Grand Isle Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. O. Lee Z. W. Bartlett R. H. Feierabend
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Jan 6, 1960

Abstract

The Grand Isle sulfur mine is located in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately seven miles off the coast of Grand Isle, Jefferson Parish, La. The deposit is on acreage covered by oil, gas, and mineral leases originally issued in favor of Humble Oil & Refining Co. by the State of Louisiana which were continued, maintained, and redesignated by the U.S. Department of the Interior after passage of the Outer continental Shelf Lands Act. The sulfur deposit was discovered in 1949 when Humble Oil & Refining Co. penetrated more than 200 ft of sulfur-bearing limestone in a zone between 1813 and 2075 ft below sea level. In 1954, Humble drilled ten more sulfur prospect holes, eight of which encountered sulfur ore.
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APA: C. O. Lee Z. W. Bartlett R. H. Feierabend  (1960)  The Grand Isle Mine

MLA: C. O. Lee Z. W. Bartlett R. H. Feierabend The Grand Isle Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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