2007-01-032022-02-092007-01-032022-02-09https://hdl.handle.net/11124/78956Report no. 67.69 AP.This is the sixth in a series of seven final summary reports covering specific research programs performed under the auspices of the Initial Program at Anvil Points.The U.S. Bureau of Mines facility at Anvil Points, near Rifle, Colorado, was reactivated starting in May 1964 and was operated during 1965, 1966, and 1967. A research and development program was conducted to investigate the technical feasibility of room-and-pillar mining with explosives, crushing and Gas-Combustion Retorting techniques for oil shale. Mobil Oil Corporation acted as Project Manager for the cooperative industry group at Rifle which included Continental Oil Company, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Pan American Petroleum Corporation, Phillips Petroleum Company, and Sinclair Research, Inc. as Participating Parties. Costs of the Rifle operation were shared equally by the six participants. Each Participating Party was represented by personnel on the technical staff. The Colorado School of Mines Research Foundation, Inc. acted as lessor-of-record and supplied nontechnical personnel for administrative and logistic support.reportsengIn Copyright (http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/).Anvil Pointstechnical and run reportsgas combustion retortCombustionOil-shalesOil shale mining research at Anvil Points and its applicability to commercial productionText