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Mining considerations for in situ oil shale development. [Block caving, room-and-pillar, and sublevel caving methods]
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Mining considerations inherent in the in situ development of oil shale are examined. Three mining methods are evaluated with regard to their potential for producing a rubble column suitable for retorting. These are: 1) block caving, 2) sublevel room and pillar mining, and 3) sublevel caving. Physical and environmental constraints are also discussed and their impact on a shale oil industry evaluated.

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CitationReynolds, W.J. ---- Roy Long, Mining considerations for in situ oil shale development. [Block caving, room-and-pillar, and sublevel caving methods], 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/mining-considerations-for-in-situ-oil-shale-development-block-caving-room-and-pillar-and-sublev
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
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Publication Date1975-7-21
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