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Report on drilling activities in the Thar Desert, Sindh Province, Pakistan

January 1, 1994

Coal test drilling in the Thar Desert of southeast Pakistan was conducted as part of the Coal Exploration and Assessment Program (COALREAP) involving the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP), and the U.S. Geological Survey. Drilling was performed in the Thar Desert, or Great Indian Desert, approximately 175 km northeast of Karachi. Twenty five exploration holes were drilled between January 1992 and May 1994. Drill core was described by geologists of the Pakistan Geological Survey and coal samples were analyzed in both the United States and Pakistan. U.S. Geological Survey geologists offered technical assistance, trained GSP personnel, and managed the drilling program according to an agreement with USAID under the Energy Planning and Development Project.

Drilling was performed by the Geological Survey of Pakistan. During drilling, the first 50 m was rotary drilled and cuttings collected every 2 m for examination. Average depth for all coal beds is 214 m with a total average thickness of 10 m of coal per drill hole. Core was described, boxed, and stored at the Geological Survey of Pakistan core library at Sonda, near Hyderabad. Approximately 6,412 m of Paleocene to Eocene rock was drilled of which 3,990 m was cored and 1,113 m was rotary drilled.

There was 1,309 m of core loss. Geophysical logging of each drill hole permitted detailed thicknesses of coal to be determined. Analysis of the coal indicated a rank of lignite B with an as-received heating value over 5,000 Btu.

This report presents data collected at the drill sites and should be used in
conjunction with the published interpretive report (Fassett and Durrani, 1994) and the USGS Open-File Report 94-167, which contains analysis of the coal samples. Tables provide quick reference to numeric data and results. Detailed index maps and specific data, for each drill hole are included. This report covers drill holes TP-5 to TP-31. Drill holes TP-16, 17, 21, 26, 27, and 29 were planned but not drilled due to time restraints and (or) a determination that those drill sites were not needed to effectively delineate the coal deposit. The basic data for drill holes TP-1 through TP-4 are included in SanFilipo and others, 1994 however, some data for these drill holes are included for consistency.

Publication Year 1994
Title Report on drilling activities in the Thar Desert, Sindh Province, Pakistan
DOI 10.3133/ofr94274
Authors Roger E. Thomas, James E. Fassett, Peter D. Warwick, Bruce R. Wardlaw, Abas A. Shah, Shafique Ahmed Khan, Mohammad A. Tagar, Abdul R. Memon, Ghulam S. Lashari, Zameer M. Khan, Muhammad D. Khan, Altaf H. Chandio, Mohammad Anwar, Mohammad A. Nizamani, Mujeeb Ahmad, Mehtab- Ur-Raman
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 94-274
Index ID ofr94274
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse