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Hydraulic fracturing of Wyoming Green River oil shale: field experiments, Phase 1. [Determination of preferential orientation of induced fractures at depth of 400 ft]

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"The Bureau of Mines has conducted a field hydraulic fracturing experiment to determine the preferential orientation of induced fractures in oil shale at a depth of about 400 feet in the Green River Basin of Wyoming. The hydraulic fracturing treatment was performed by injecting extremely viscous water-base gel and 8- to 12-mesh sand into the oil shale through straddle packers set in an impermeable section of smooth-walled, 6-1/4-inch-diameter open hole. An impression packer proved that a horizontal fracture, which has an average width of about 1/2 inch at the borehole, was induced. A corehole drilled 100 feet from the fractured well intersected the fracture and confirmed its horizontal orientation. Because a horizontal fracture was successfully initiated, it is inferred that the creation of multiple, closely spaced horizontal fractures may be feasible in Green River Basin oil shale."

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 17:11 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 17:11 (LMT)
Citation Thomas, H.E. Carpenter, H.C. ; Sterner, T.E. ---- Roy Long, Hydraulic fracturing of Wyoming Green River oil shale: field experiments, Phase 1. [Determination of preferential orientation of induced fractures at depth of 400 ft], 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/hydraulic-fracturing-of-wyoming-green-river-oil-shale-field-experiments-phase-1-determination
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 1972-1-1