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Ohio Geological Society: Clinton Sandstone Papers Presented at the Ohio Oil and Gas Association Winter Meetings 1961-1978, Abridged Reprint- 1985

Pages 89 - 104

BOTTOM-HOLE PRESSURE TESTING IN THE EAST CANTON OILFIELD OF OHIO

Gerald E. Rennick, Petroleum Engineer, Morgantown Petroleum Research Laboratory, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Morgantown, West Virginia
Charles E. Whieldon, Jr., Petroleum Engineering Technician, Morgantown Petroleum Research Laboratory, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Morgantown, West Virginia

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This report presents the results of bottom-hole pressure buildup tests conducted in the Clinton sand reservoir of Carroll County, Ohio. These tests were run as a part of the U.S. Bureau of Mines current study to determine the feasibility of waterflooding the Clinton sand in the East Canton oilfield. Data obtained from these tests indicate that, within the test area, no direct communication exists between the wells, drilled on 40-acre spacing, and that pressure buildup curves can be used to establish static reservoir pressure and permeability for this reservoir.

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