Occidental's Resorts 7 and 8 Blasting Design and Results

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Thomas E. Ricketts
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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258 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Occidental Oil Shale, Inc. constructed two commercial-sized modified in situ (MIS) retorts, Retorts 7 and 8, at its Logan Wash Oil Shale Mine in February and April 1981, respectively. One of the primary objectives of this two-retort program was to examine large-scale blasting reproducibility for commercial-sized retorts. The blast design used 545 blastholes and 550,000 pounds of explosive in ANFO equivalent per retort. Each retort was blasted using millisecond delay blasting caps tied into a single round. The blasts resulted in rubble beds very close to one another and to predicted results obtained using newly developed limited void blasting technology. The heights of the remaining void rooms over the beds after blasting were within 0.3 feet of one another. This excellent reproducibility is brought into true perspective when compared to the scale of the rubble beds which were 230 feet high with volumes of over six million cubic feet each.
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APA: Thomas E. Ricketts  (1984)  Occidental's Resorts 7 and 8 Blasting Design and Results

MLA: Thomas E. Ricketts Occidental's Resorts 7 and 8 Blasting Design and Results. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1984.

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