Shaft Construction Through Natural Crude Oil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kyle R. Ott Richard J. Switalski Dale J. Sadowski
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper discusses design and construction aspects of shaft construction through rock saturated with petroleum hydrocarbons (crude oil). During the subsurface exploration phase for design of the Hilltop Interceptor project in Cleveland, Ohio natural crude oil was encountered at depths between 6.1 and 61 m below ground surface. The oil-saturated Euclid sandstone contained up to 12,000 mg/kg total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), various volatile organics, and had flash points as low as 18.9°C. Interceptor hydraulic design required that construction of access and/or drop shafts penetrate the layer of petroleum hydrocarbon saturated rock. This led to the design of a special lining and some special handling procedures for the excavated material.
Citation

APA: Kyle R. Ott Richard J. Switalski Dale J. Sadowski  (1995)  Shaft Construction Through Natural Crude Oil

MLA: Kyle R. Ott Richard J. Switalski Dale J. Sadowski Shaft Construction Through Natural Crude Oil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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