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Examination in ultra-violet light is known to be a sensitive method for the detection of oil in drilling mud, cuttings, or their extracts.
The use of a fluorimeter with which the intensity of the fluorescence can be measured permits a relative determination of the oil content of samples. The procedure is described.
A method in which fluorimetery is adapted to the problem of differentiating oil showings in drilling wells is also discussed. In the procedure suggested the intensities of fluorescence of an extract in various dilutions are measured until a maximum is observed. This maximum appears to be characteristic for the oil. Some examples of applications are given.
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