of the Plowshare Program
Meeting #1583, 22 January.1960 and Notes of discussions

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ind Project Oilsand on 12 and 22 January:

ed Jim Reeves,
The Plowshare program discussions on 12 January includ
and Newmark.
Gerry Johnson and ALOO consultants Beers, Maxey
the Plowshare advisory committee had advised going ahead with Gnome
and, after discussing in great detail with the Commissioners the potential
safety problems with contamination of

the aquiferand earthquake problems

and so forth, the ALOO consultants seem to be saying that the probability

of hazards was negligible and therefore recommending approval of the
tests from the hazards standpoint.

Another Plowshare project, Qilsand,

a project to recover oil from tar sands in the Athabasca area of Alberta,
CAnada, by heating with a nuclear device explosion, was discussed at
some length with Jerry Johnson, Philip Farley and representatives of
Richfield Oil Cormpany present on 22 January.

was tousea

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The initial oil sand test

device whereas Richfield believed that

would provide an economical return.

Richfield further commented ‘That

they believed that the Canadian Government was waiting for the U.S. to
go ahead with the Gnome project before granting approval forthe Oilsand
experiment.

Mr. McConesaid that the U.S. had insisted at the Geneva

negotiations that peaceful uses of nuclear energy be excluv’ed from any
prohibitions on testing, and he believed that this reservation was recognized,
at least in principle, by the Russians and would be included in any agreement
reached at Geneva.

The Chairman commented that he thought ina relatively

short time the Geneva negotians would indicate one way or the other whether
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we could proceed with the Gnome project."
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