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California Oil-Field Waters: Part VI. Oil-Field Waters

Joseph Jensen

AAPG Special Volumes

... water. This water dilutes the mud and, by running a bailer, the difference in consistency is noted in a rather marked way when the mud is sufficiently...

1934

Evidence on History of Sea Water from Chemistry of Deeper Subsurface Waters of Ancient Basins

Keith E. Chave

AAPG Bulletin

... and with a minimum of casing. Samples of water taken from the bottom of a cable-tool hole, with a bailer, are commonly contaminated with waters entering the well bore...

1960

The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 9 - "Air-Lift" System of Raising Oil

Arthur Beeby Thompson

Other Technical

... with a miniature bailer will yield only water, may give from 5000 to 10,000 poods of oil daily when fitted with air lift. (3) Reduced Working E:i;penses...

1908

Drilling and Completion Techniques

E. C. Taylor, Jr., W. A. Huffaker, J. A. Harmon, William E. Hinchliffe, J. P. Myers, Frank Perkins, Jr., Clarence Stumpf, Newt Winn, V. A. Brockman

North Texas Geological Society

... in Lane-Wells Co.’s procedure is a bailer run on the bottom of the 1/3/4 in. gamma ray detector. This allows the tracer material to be spotted close...

1957

Sedimentological and Geophysical Signatures of A Relict Tidal Inlet Complex Along A Wave-Dominated Barrier: Assateague Island, Maryland, U.S.A

Christopher T. Seminack,, Ilya V. Buynevich

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... inlet site, three sediment cores (GRA-4, GRA-5, and GRA-6; Fig. 3) were collected using an Edelman hand auger and an Eijkelkamp bailer boring system...

2013

Slide, Kelly, Slide - How the Roughneck Identity Was Shaped Through Language, Leisure and Environment

Bari A. Sadler

Petroleum History Institute

... Mexico. Other examples such as the bailer and calf wheel should also be cited. This clearly illustrates how the roughneck’s language (as a social...

2006

The Salina Basin of North-Central Kansas

John S. Barwick

AAPG Bulletin

... on the bailer. Opposed to the single evidence from this well is the fact that no fossils have as yet been found in other wells in shales below the chert. I...

1928

Rock Pressure

William B. Heroy

AAPG Bulletin

... as though only one liquid were present. The elevation of the water-oil contact is determined by making successive tries with the bailer until...

1928

Oriskany as a Source of Gas and Oil in Pennsylvania and Adjacent Areas

Charles R. Fettke

AAPG Bulletin

... the well was abandoned. Large fragments of the light greenish gray Salina shale, brought to the surface in the bailer, were much brecciated...

1938

North Cowden Field, Ector County, Texas

Sam C. Giesey , Frank F. Fulk

AAPG Bulletin

... of the formation and in this saline water is encountered. The discovery well logged one bailer of water per hour from this sand. Limestone beds...

1941

Subsurface Trenton and Sub-Trenton Rocks in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia

Charles R. Fettke

AAPG Bulletin

... feet in Mines, acidized without results; one bailer salt water per hour at 10,092 feet in Gatesburg. Elevation: 1,306 feet above sea-level. Table End...

1948

History of the Oil and Gas Industry on the Gulf Coast

Ray Govett

GCAGS Transactions

... with a bailer designed to perform the task. If a water bearing sand was encountered, it needed to be cased off so water did not interfere with drilling...

2007

Some recent developments in waterflooding in Washington County, Okla., 1956-57

J. P. Powell

Bureau of Mines

... with approximately 50 gallons of mud acid, which was agitated by the bailer to clean the sand face thoroughly before the acid was bailed from the well...

1957

Field Trip Guidebook

Mary L. Barrett

Petroleum History Institute

... a quarter of a mile south of the river. By late July 1 922, a depth of 2 ,066 feet had been reached and the bailer was coming out of the hole. Suddenly...

2003

Architecture and Facies Distribution of Organic-Clastic Lake Fills in the Fluvio-Deltaic Rhine–Meuse System, The Netherlands

Ingwer J. Bos

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of five cores (codes and locations indicated in Fig. 3A–B) with 10 cm diameter, drilled with a mechanical bailer-drilling device (Oele et al. 1983...

2010

Structure, Stratigraphy and Hydrocarbon Occurrences of the San Joaquin Basin, California; Frontmatter and Roadlog

Jonathan G. Kuespert, Stephen A. Reid

Pacific Section SEPM

... shows the bailer became stuck at 2,225' MD. A few good tugs on the line were all it took to start the uncontrolled flow of oil and gas which would...

1990

Protecting Ground-Water Quality Through Aquifer Classification—Examples from Cache, Ogden, and Tooele Valleys, Utah

Mike Lowe, Janae Wallace

Utah Geological Association

... of 629 mg/L did not yet have a pump and we sampled it using a bailer; because we were unable to remove enough volume of water to sufficiently purge...

1999

Natural Gas Resources of California: PART 1

Harold W. Hoots , Stanley C. Herold

AAPG Special Volumes

... of subsurface conditions is based on cable-tool drillers' logs of wells and bailer samples. A new well, however, has recently been cored continuously...

1935

Underground Gas Storage in Oil and Gas Reservoirs

J. V. Goodman

AAPG Special Volumes

... an inexpensive horseshoe magnet, with up to a 350-lb pull, inserted in a wood plug suitably shaped for running on the bottom of a bailer, to recover tons of misc...

1968

Central Basin of Appalachian Geosyncline

Robert C. Lafferty

AAPG Bulletin

... of heavy brines and the cement bailer has eliminated the greater part of this hazard. Correlation of the Clinton and upper Medina sands is rather...

1941

Developments in Southeastern States in 1945

C. W. Alexander

AAPG Bulletin

.... Bailer was run, recovering 17.8° API gravity oil and salt water. The water increased and the well was abandoned, January 6, 1932. End_Page 1032...

1946

The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 3 - The Origin of Petroleum in the Caucasus-Phenomena Attending its Distribution

Arthur Beeby Thompson

Other Technical

... wood had in some way been dropped into the well, and one day the bailer valve was found jammed open with a beautifully made wooden nodule, resembling...

1908

Problem of Crooked Holes

Frederic H. Lahee

AAPG Bulletin

..., after drilling had been resumed, more trouble was encountered. At this point acid bottles were run, secured in the bottom of a bailer, to depths...

1929

Oil-Field Waters of Montana Plains

James G. Crawford

AAPG Bulletin

... N., R. 25 E., a small quantity of water, estimated at one bailer an hour, was encountered in the First Cat Creek sand at a depth of 885-998 feet...

1942

Hydrogen in Australian Natural Gas: Occurrences, Sources and Resources

Christopher J. Boreham, Dianne S. Edwards, Krystian Czado, Nadege Rollet, Liuqi Wang, Simon van der Wielen, David Champion, Richard Blewett, Andrew Feitz, Paul A. Henson

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... in the sludge below 370 ft (112.78 m). Three gas samples were collected from the bailer at the surface from the following depths: 790 ft (240.79 m), 860 ft...

2021

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