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Specific-gravity to oil-yield relationships for black shales of Kentucky's New Albany Formation
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Shale specific-gravity to oil-yield relationships were developed for black shales of the New Albany Formation of Kentucky from data collected on core samples representing the complete section of the formation in three counties. Linear equations for estimating oil yield from measured specific gravity and for estimating specific gravity from measured oil yield were shown to be applicable within small error limits to all the sites tested. Variation in pyrite content is the largest source of error.

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CitationSmith, J.W. Young, N.B. ---- Roy Long, Specific-gravity to oil-yield relationships for black shales of Kentucky's New Albany Formation, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/specific-gravity-to-oil-yield-relationships-for-black-shales-of-kentucky-s-new-albany-formation
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
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Publication Date1964-4-1
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