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Volume: 9 (1925)

Issue: 8. (November)

First Page: 1143

Last Page: 1151

Title: Some Experimental Work Testing the Hydraulic Theory of Oil Migration and Accumulation by Means of the Downward Circulation of Water

Author(s): Albert W. Weeks (1)

Abstract:

This paper presents the results of some experimental work, testing the hydraulic theory of oil migration and accumulation, carried on in a plate-glass box in which a sand seam, bounded on both top and bottom by a layer of clay, was arranged to give the effect of a dome on the rim of an artesian basin. Crude oil introduced at the intake of the sand was carried through the sand by slow, downward-moving water. The position of the oil in the dome under varying conditions and experiments showing the effect of gas under similar conditions are described. Conclusions and inferences from the experiments are given.

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