This report documents the decommissioning and abandonment activities at the Weeks Island Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) site, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, that were concluded in 1999. These activities required about six years of intense operational, engineering, geotechnical, and management support efforts, following initiation of site abandonment plans in 1994. The Weeks Island SPR mine stored about 72.5 million bbl of crude oil following oil fill in 1980--1982, until November 1995, when the DOE initiated oil drawdown procedures, with brine refill and oil skimming, and numerous plugging and sealing activities. About 98% of the crude oil was recovered and transferred to other SPR facilities in Louisiana and Texas; a small amount was also so...
Well leak tests and a cavern pressure test were conducted in June and July 1981 and indicated that o...
Shallow, high resolution seismic reflection techniques detected the subsurface expression of a 40 ft...
Commercial and centralized drilling-fluid disposal (CCDD) sites receive a portion of spent drilling ...
A sinkhole discovered over the edge of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve storage facility at Weeks Isl...
This Final Report on the Monitoring Phase of the former Weeks Island Strategic Petroleum Reserve cru...
The first sinkhole at the Weeks Island Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) site was initially observed...
A sinkhole formed over the former salt mine used for crude oil storage by the U.S. Strategic Petrole...
The purpose of this Site Environmental Report (SER) is to characterize site environmental management...
The purpose of this Site Environmental Report (SER) is to characterize site environmental management...
This study evaluated multiple, long-term environmental oil-contamination risk scenarios that could r...
The purpose of this Site Environmental Report (SER) is to characterize site environmental management...
A sinkhole measuring 11 m (36 ft) across and 9 m (30 ft) deep was first observed in alluvium overlyi...
The elevation change data measured at the Weeks Island SPR site over the last 16+ years has been stu...
The initial sinkhole at the Weeks Island SPR site that was first observed in May 1992 gradually enla...
The Secretary of Energy is authorized to produce the Naval Petroleum Reserves No. 3 (NPR-3) at its m...
Well leak tests and a cavern pressure test were conducted in June and July 1981 and indicated that o...
Shallow, high resolution seismic reflection techniques detected the subsurface expression of a 40 ft...
Commercial and centralized drilling-fluid disposal (CCDD) sites receive a portion of spent drilling ...
A sinkhole discovered over the edge of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve storage facility at Weeks Isl...
This Final Report on the Monitoring Phase of the former Weeks Island Strategic Petroleum Reserve cru...
The first sinkhole at the Weeks Island Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) site was initially observed...
A sinkhole formed over the former salt mine used for crude oil storage by the U.S. Strategic Petrole...
The purpose of this Site Environmental Report (SER) is to characterize site environmental management...
The purpose of this Site Environmental Report (SER) is to characterize site environmental management...
This study evaluated multiple, long-term environmental oil-contamination risk scenarios that could r...
The purpose of this Site Environmental Report (SER) is to characterize site environmental management...
A sinkhole measuring 11 m (36 ft) across and 9 m (30 ft) deep was first observed in alluvium overlyi...
The elevation change data measured at the Weeks Island SPR site over the last 16+ years has been stu...
The initial sinkhole at the Weeks Island SPR site that was first observed in May 1992 gradually enla...
The Secretary of Energy is authorized to produce the Naval Petroleum Reserves No. 3 (NPR-3) at its m...
Well leak tests and a cavern pressure test were conducted in June and July 1981 and indicated that o...
Shallow, high resolution seismic reflection techniques detected the subsurface expression of a 40 ft...
Commercial and centralized drilling-fluid disposal (CCDD) sites receive a portion of spent drilling ...