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The Haynesville Pool: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. P. D. Hull

AAPG Bulletin

... the largest production show almost no gas, salt-water, or bottom settlings. A sample of the crude shows a gravity of 36.3 Baume and contains 17 per cent...

1921

Clasificacion de Las Aguas. IN SPANISH. Water Classifications.

Mexican Association Of Petroleum Geologists

Boletín de la Asociación Mexicana de Geólogos Petroleros (AMGP)

... 10° Baumé, es decir, hasta 3,000 mg-equ/1. Debe recordarse que esta clase de aguas se encuentran también en: (1) áreas con clima seco, donde se están...

1963

Cotton Valley Oil and Gas Field, Webster Parish, Louisiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Sidney Powers

AAPG Bulletin

... by the Louisiana Oil Refining Corporation, was flowing 220 barrels daily of 29½° Baume gravity oil with a gas pressure of only 40 pounds per square inch. On March...

1924

Oil Well in Southern France: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Sidney Powers

AAPG Bulletin

... been made. Another report gives the daily production at 120 barrels the first of February. The oil is 37.5° Baume gravity (corrected to 60° F...

1925

Sedimentary Natural Gases from the Oil and Coal Fields of Japan, with Special Reference to Their Geologic Occurrence

K. Uwatoko

AAPG Bulletin

... oil deposits is generally heavy in specific gravity, ranging from 11° to 25° Baume;(FOOTNOTE 2) therefore, the oil deposits in contact with volcanic...

1927

A New Trenton Field in Illinois

F. W. DeWolf , L. A. Mylius

AAPG Bulletin

.... The Trenton oil has a gravity of 38 degrees Baume and has a paraffin base. Immediately after the Smith well came in, the Geological Survey made...

1920

Webster Parish Gas Fields, Louisiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. P. D. Hull

AAPG Bulletin

... cubic feet of gas, 50 barrels of oil, and 3,000 barrels of salt water. The oil had a gravity of 25 Baume and the water contained 7 per cent. sodium...

1922

The Damon Mound Oil Field, Texas

George M. Bevier

AAPG Bulletin

... in. It later sanded, and the hole was finally junked in an effort to revive production. The oil has a gravity of 35° Baume, several hundred barrels of which...

1925

The Damon Mound Oil Field, Texas

George M. Bevier

AAPG Special Volumes

... sanded, and the hole was finally junked in an effort to revive production. The oil has a gravity of 35° Baume, several hundred barrels of which were...

1926

Geology and Oil Resources of Trinidad, British West Indies

G. A. Waring, C. G. Carlson

AAPG Bulletin

..., at depths of 300-2,000 feet, chiefly from Miocene beds. The oil varies in gravity from 16°-41° Baume, the present production being about 12,000 barrels...

1925

The Velma Oil and Gas Field, Stephens County, Oklahoma: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Willis Storm

AAPG Bulletin

... degrees Baume. Its price follows that of the Healdton crude. The gas wells range from 2 to 15 million cubic feet although some have been reported as high...

1921

Oil at Luling, Caldwell County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wallace E. Pratt

AAPG Bulletin

... from around the casing. The second producing well is of about the same size and character but makes no water. The gravity of the oil is about 27...

1923

The Oil Fields of Ventura County, California

N. L. Taliaferro, F. S. Hudson, W. N. Craddock

AAPG Bulletin

... of a mile. The gravity of the oil is unusually high, averaging between 35° and 36° Baume. In this field the original source of the oil...

1924

Analyses of Wyoming Oil-Field Waters

Edward L. Estabrook

AAPG Bulletin

... to 7 per cent reacting value. The analysis of the oil by the United States Bureau of Mines (FOOTNOTE 3) is as follows: gravity of crude, 31.5° Baume...

1925

Foreword: Part II. Origin and Evolution of Petroleum: Group 1. Origin

L. C. Snider

AAPG Special Volumes

...------------------------- point gas, asphalt residues, and unusually high Baume gravity oils are found in small amounts only. He believes that the production...

1934

Huntington Beach Oil Field, Orange County, California

S. H. Gester

AAPG Bulletin

... shale. The gravity of the oil ranges from 17 6; to 25° Baume. The lower zone, called the Ashton, has been penetrated in some producing wells...

1924

The Oil Fields of New York State

C. A. Hartnagel, W. L. Russell

AAPG Bulletin

... light yellow on the borders of the fields to almost black, but dark green is by far the most prevailing color. In specific gravity at 10° C., the oil...

1925

The Luling Field, Caldwell and Guadalupe Counties, Texas

Ernest W. Brucks

AAPG Bulletin

...° Baume gravity. The total production of the field to December 31, 1924, was about 14,500,000 barrels and the daily production about 30,000 barrels...

1925

Results and Prospects of Deeper Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Fields

Charles T. Lupton

AAPG Bulletin

... of the Cretaceous rocks is light, high-grade, paraffin base oil ranging in gravity from about 34 degrees Baume, in case of oil from the Big Muddy field, to 60...

1923

The Oil Fields of the Rawlins-Lost Soldier District, Wyoming

E. W. Krampert

AAPG Bulletin

... of oil was the geological structure. QUALITY OF OIL The Dakota sand oil is a paraffin base oil, gravity 32°-33° Baume, with an exceptionally high...

1923

A Comparative Study of the San Joaquin Valley Oil Fields

John B. Stevens

AAPG Bulletin

.... The gravity is around 25° Baume. The production is possibly from sands close to the contact of the Paso Robles and Maricopa shales. The source of the oil...

1924

Goose Creek Oil Field, Harris County, Texas

H. E. Minor

AAPG Bulletin

... Creek is of a dark green color, ranging in gravity from 22° to 27° Baume, and possessing the odor of cedar rather than the hydrogen-sulphide odor so...

1925

The South Dayton Salt Dome, Liberty County, Texas

W. F. Bowman

AAPG Bulletin

... the derrick, but the strainer sanded up and the production was never brought back. The oil was about 28° Baume gravity. Because of this show...

1925

Early Oil Exploration in Uinta County

A. C. Veatch

Wyoming Geological Association

... in this company. The oil is dark and heavy. The gravity is given by the Union Pacific Railroad Company10 as 26.75° Baume', by Slossen11 as 19.7° Baume...

1960

Goose Creek Oil Field, Harris County, Texas

H. E. Minor

AAPG Special Volumes

..., ranging in gravity from 22° to 27° Baume, and possessing the odor of cedar rather than the hydrogen-sulphide odor so characteristic of the cap-rock...

1926

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