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Historic Numerical Estimates Of U.S. Natural Gas Wastage In Petroleum Fields: A Compilation From The Late 1870s To The Early 1950s

Mary L. Barrett

Petroleum History Institute

...-pressure gas loss from one lease OK Preston 1910 36/day Arnold & Clapp (1913), p. 9; one well flowed with hope that oil would come, gas waste...

2017

Developments in Michigan in 1973

Garland D. Ells , Beverly L. Champion

AAPG Bulletin

... an increase: 44,802,835 Mcf compared with 33,579,163 Mcf in 1972. Environmental and ecologic considerations are increasingly important in oil and gas...

1974

South Palacine Field, Stephens County, Oklahoma

Walter E. Atkinson

AAPG Special Volumes

... about 1,600 barrels. GOUIN, FRANK (1930), "The Geology of the Oil and Gas Fields of Stephens County, Oklahoma," Oklahoma Geol. Survey Bull. 40, Vol. 2...

1959

Abstract: Gas Hydrate Petroleum System Analysis in Marine and Arctic Permafrost Environments; #90290 (2017)

Timothy S. Collett

Search and Discovery.com

... of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO Abstract The study of gas hydrates in nature has been ongoing for over 40 years. Significant strides have...

2017

Clay Mineralogy and Depositional History of the Frio Formation in Two Geopressured Wells, Brazoria County, Texas

Robert L. Freed

GCAGS Transactions

...), Twenty-three shale samples ranging in depth from 5,194 ft. to 13,246 ft. from Gulf Oil Corporation No. 2 Texas State Lease 53034 well and 33 shale...

1982

Pennsylvanian Oil & Gas in Southeastern Colorado

Paul S. Pustmueller

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Pennsylvanian Oil & Gas in Southeastern Colorado Paul S. Pustmueller Symposium on PEnnsylvanian Rocks of Colorado and Adjacent Areas, 1958 ROCKY M O...

1958

The Major Aquifers of West Texas and Groundwater Marketing, is This the Next Boom?

Michael S. Hagan

West Texas Geological Society

... and municipalities in west Texas, the concept is relatively new. To date, no standard lease form comparable to the Producers 88 form used by oil and gas...

2004

Field Summary: Tow Creek Field

John E. Frey

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Field Summary: Tow Creek Field John E. Frey The Oil and Gas Fields of Colorado - A Symposium, 1954 Typic01 m&Ic Log THE TEXAS CQ 1-49 Colvert Km Kn...

1954

THE NEWCASTLE FORMATION IN NORTH DAKOTA

SIDNEY B. ANDERSON

Montana Geological Society

... since the one that occurred following the discovery of oil in 1951. Following this lease play a number of drilling programs were...

1969

Cooper Basin Acreage Release

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...) comprising six sub• blocks is being offered in Australia 's largest onshore oil and gas province, the Cooper Basin. AGE SERIES ROCK UNIT STAGE...

2002

GEOLOGICAL AND TENSLEEP RESERVOIR SUMMARY OF FRANNIE FIELD, PARK COUNTY, WYOMING, AND CARBON COUNTY, MONTANA

L. B. CURTIS

Montana Geological Society

... corrosive nature. Associated gas has a hydrogen sulfide content of 5 to 8 percent, but as the producing gas-oil ratio is between...

1954

Hydrocarbon Reexploration in the Grayburg Formation, Ector and Crane Counties, Texas

R. P. Major

West Texas Geological Society

... fields. This report reviews the data and evaluates the nature of potential untapped gas and oil in the Grayburg Formation. Geologic Setting...

1990

The Point Arguello Field: Giant Reserves in a Fractured Reservoir, California: Chapter 2

William E. Mero, Stephen P. Thurston, Robert E. Kropschot

AAPG Special Volumes

... 1992 3 25 M 54: Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade 1978-1988 Chevron (as operator for its partners, Phillips, Union Pacific Resources, and Impkemix...

1992

An Overview of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Geology, Production Trends, Historical Development and Future Potential

Pulak K. Ray, J. Rogers Pearcy

New Orleans Geological Society

.... A large portion of the original recoverable reserves have already been produced (66 percent of oil and gas of the Central Gulf). At present, annual...

1988

Hydrate Formation in Subsurface Environments: GEOLOGIC NOTES

G. D. Holder , D. L. Katz , J. H. Hand

AAPG Bulletin

...-hydrocarbon phase is sufficient to form gas hydrates. Being solid in nature, hydrates may make production from certain oil reservoirs more difficult...

1976

Monahans (Clear Fork) Field

Stephen C. Ruppel

West Texas Geological Society

.... -2,600 ft. Top Oil Column: -1,805 ft. Oil Column: 795 ft. Enhanced Recovery: Waterflood Year Begun: 1962 Well or Lease with Best Production: Section 37...

1994

Workovers: Part 9. Production Engineering Methods

Alan F. Osborne

AAPG Special Volumes

... -- Supplemental recovery project requirements -- Regulatory requirements -- Competitive drainage -- Reservoir data gathering -- Lease requirements -- Abandonments...

1992

Native Title: Basalt Horizon or Business Risk?

D. Gately

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of either an authority to prospect or a petroleum lease. The Petroleum Act is presently under review - and· it is possible that petroleum tenements...

1994

Developments in Louisiana Gulf Coast in 1975

Everett W. Lueck , James E. Sandt

AAPG Bulletin

... to within 9 wells of the 1973 total and is largely attributable to the increase in prices for oil and gas and the easing of critical shortages in rigs...

1976

Oil and Gas Property Evaluation: Chapter 12: Part III. Economic Aspects of the Business

Gene B. Wiggins III

AAPG Special Volumes

... and carbon dioxide. Finally, volumes of oil and/or gas are often consumed on lease or in the field as fuel for production equipment and facilities. All...

1992

The First Over Water Drilling - The Lost History of Ohio's Grand Reservoir Oil Boom

Judith L. Sneed

Petroleum History Institute

... in the area. The presence of gas and oil from formations including the Annona chalk, and Nacatoch and Woodbine (Paluxy) sands was quickly established...

2005

Developments in Oil Shale in 1983

Carroll F. Knutson , George F. Dana , Adrian C. Hutton , George Macauley

AAPG Bulletin

... under TRW auspices, with 14 gas wells scheduled to be drilled on NOSR-3 during 1984-1986. BX project (Equity Oil Co.): The BX project is located...

1984

Economic and Geologic Aspects of Search for Gas in Texas Gulf Coast

Michel T. Halbouty

AAPG Special Volumes

... oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas in the United States and Canada: Bureau of Statistics, December. Chase Manhattan Bank, 1963, Petroleum...

1968

Developments in Michigan in 1963

R. E. Ives , G. D. Ells

AAPG Bulletin

... while gas production showed an increase. The state produced 15,971,747 bbls. of oil and 31,914,969 MCF of gas. Geophysical activity remained about...

1964

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