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Project Gasbuggy test siteThis was the site of the first U.S. underground nuclear experiment for the stimulation of low productivity gas resources. On December 10, 1967 a 29 kiloton nuclear explosive was detonated at a depth of 4222 feet.
"The test was overseen by the San Francisco Operations Office of the Atomic Energy Commission, and was conducted by the Lawrence Radiation Lab (later to become the Lawrence Livermore National Lab) in conjunction with the El Paso Natural Gas Company. Called "gas stimulation", the technique has been used employing conventional explosives, and it was hoped that a larger nuclear explosion would be capable of opening up "tight" gas deposits which are not otherwise economically viable. The test called for a 29 kiloton nuclear device, enclosed within a thirteen-foot by 18" diameter canister, to be placed at the bottom of a 4,240 foot deep shaft drilled in a "tight" shale formation known to contain natural gas." Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Plowshare Category: nuclear test interesting place
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