About This Item
- Full TextFull Text(subscription required)
- Pay-Per-View PurchasePay-Per-View
Purchase Options Explain
Share This Item
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
AAPG Bulletin
Abstract
Volume:
Issue:
First Page:
Last Page:
Title:
Author(s):
Abstract:
The fairly accurate gauges of oil and water production from a great number of wells in the West Columbia field over a period of 20 years, coupled with experiment of movement of fluids in the reservoir, has made possible a comprehensive study of well interference and drainage from the producing sands of this area. The results show that drainage updip, laterally, and downdip can be effected over a distance of 500-800 feet, depending on differential pressures in the reservoir. Information developed indicates that a spacing of one well to 17-20 acres would efficiently drain the sands of this reservoir.
Pay-Per-View Purchase Options
The article is available through a document delivery service. Explain these Purchase Options.
Watermarked PDF Document: $14 | |
Open PDF Document: $24 |
AAPG Member?
Please login with your Member username and password.
Members of AAPG receive access to the full AAPG Bulletin Archives as part of their membership. For more information, contact the AAPG Membership Department at [email protected].