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Volume: 11 (1927)

Issue: 7. (July)

First Page: 729

Last Page: 745

Title: A Suggested Explanation for the Surface Subsidence in the Goose Creek Oil and Gas Field, Texas

Author(s): L. C. Snider (2)

Abstract:

The conditions of the subsidence as set forth in a published report are considered briefly. The removal of oil, gas, and water is regarded as the cause of the subsidence, but the explanations given as to the mechanism of the subsidence are not considered satisfactory. The hypothesis is advanced that the oil, gas, and water occupied space in addition to the normal pore-space of the sands, and that their removal created cavities which were the direct cause of the subsidence. Conditions necessary for the presence of oil, gas, and water under the hypothetical conditions are considered. Features of the subsidence consistent with the hypothesis, and possibly related phenomena, are discussed, as is also the possible extension of the hypothesis to other fields.

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