Application of Correlation Analysis to Drilling Programs: A Case Study

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John G. Kuhn J. Donald Graham
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The goal of any development drilling program is the drilling of the exact number of holes necessary to adequately determine grade and dimensions of an ore body, no more and no less. Any technique which eliminates unnecessary drilling costs produces beneficial results, both to the company and to the person who can claim the savings. The method for controlling development drilling programs to be described was developed during the latter part of a major development drilling project at the Christmas mine of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. in Gila County, Arizona. It was used to test the need for drilling individual holes but could be expanded to control an entire project. Application of this method involves an evaluation of geological conditions present and a good bit of common sense. Projects involving large disseminated, rather homogeneous ore bodies of the porphyry-copper type would be the most likely candidates for application of the technique. Discontinuous ore bodies would not be amenable. The method is based on the measurement of the linear correlation between the spatial distribution of two sets
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APA: John G. Kuhn J. Donald Graham  (1973)  Application of Correlation Analysis to Drilling Programs: A Case Study

MLA: John G. Kuhn J. Donald Graham Application of Correlation Analysis to Drilling Programs: A Case Study. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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