Properties of Utah tar sands--Three Mile Canyon area, P. R. Spring deposit

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Publication Type report
Author Marchant, L. C.; Johnson, L. A.; Cupps, C. Q.
Title Properties of Utah tar sands--Three Mile Canyon area, P. R. Spring deposit
Date 1974
Description Results of detailed analyses of four cores from the Threemile Canyon area in the P. R. Spring tar sand deposit in Utah are reported by the Bureau of Mines. The cores were obtained by the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey as part of a 17-corehole evaluation program in the P. R. Spring, Hill Creek, and Rim Rock tar sand deposits. Average properties of the oil zone in the Threemile Canyon area as determined from these cores are as follows: Oil saturation, 67.4 pet of pore volume; porosity, 29.2 pet; permeability before oil extraction, 133 millidarcies; and permeability after oil extraction, 2,855 millidarcies. Average net thickness of the oil zone is 23.8 ft and average depth to the top of the oil zone is 189 ft.
Publisher United States Department of the Interior, United States Bureau of Mines
Subject Threemile Canyon area; P. R. Spring tar sand deposit; oil zone; oil extraction; tar sands
Bibliographic Citation Marchant, L. C., Johnson, L. A., Cupps, C. Q. (1974). Properties of Utah tar sands--Three Mile Canyon area, P. R. Spring deposit. Report of Investigations; no. 7923. United States Department of the Interior, United States Bureau of Mines.
Relation Has Part Report of Investigations; no. 7923
ARK ark:/87278/s69p60ss
Setname ir_eua
ID 214365
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69p60ss
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