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Soluble salt processes for in-situ recovery of hydrocarbons from oil shale

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In the central portion of the Piceance Creek in Colorado, certain soluble salts occur in intimate association with the oil shale. The shale oil resource in this area of the Piceance Creek Basin is very large, some 50 to 100 billion barrels in place, on a Fischer Assay basis. This paper describes a class on in-situ shale oil recovery processes in which permeability and porsity are developed by dissolution of these soluble salts. These processes consist of two steps which may be conducted simultaneously or sequentially: leaching of soluble salts, and conversion of kerogen.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 19:00 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 19:00 (LMT)
Citation Prats, M. Closmann, P.J. ; Ireson, A.T. ; Drinkard, G. ---- Roy Long, Soluble salt processes for in-situ recovery of hydrocarbons from oil shale, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/soluble-salt-processes-for-in-situ-recovery-of-hydrocarbons-from-oil-shale
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 1976-1-1