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Solution-Gas Reserves in Pembina Cardium Oil Field, Alberta, Canada

B. A. Mills

AAPG Special Volumes

... developed, also contain some accumulations. Net pay thicknesses range from zero to 67 ft and average 13.9 ft. Average porosity is 12.2 per cent...

1968

Field Summary: Chieftain and Hawkeye Fields

Laura L. Wray

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... at 7,620 feet Perforations: 1jet shot per foot; 7,506-7,513'; 7,541-7,545'; 7,547-7,549'; 7,557-7,559' Treatment: Acidized 7,506-7,513...

1982

Developments in Wyoming and Idaho in 1952

Cecil L. Walker

AAPG Bulletin

... drilled with a total footage of 1,107,993 feet represented an increase of 19 per cent in wells drilled and 6.6 per cent in footage drilled over...

1953

Late Quaternary Geology of Sabine Lake and Vicinity, Texas and Louisiana

Henry E. Kane

GCAGS Transactions

... concentrations of Haplophragmoides manilaensis and H. wilberti from 1 to 20 per cent, and Miliammina fusca from 7 to 56 percent. Also included in this biofacies...

1959

The Effect of Gravitational Compaction on the Structure of Sedimentary Rocks: A REPLY TO A DISCUSSION BY W. W. RUBEY

Hollis D. Hedberg

AAPG Bulletin

.... 4. Rubey writes: "At an estimated original depth of 2,500 feet the shale from the Ranson well has about 25 per cent porosity, and that from the Lynn...

1927

Methods of Analysis

Parker D. Trask, H. Whitman Patnode

AAPG Special Volumes

.... An average figure of 1.6 has been proposed.(FOOTNOTE 8) This figure of 1.6 is based on an oxygen content of 23 per cent of the organic matter...

1942

A Sandstone Matrix Acidizing Simulator for Engineered Treatment Designs: A Field Study

R. L. Thomas, V. Fannin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Simulations support the concept that diversion is essential and can easily be "observed" via the flow per layer output. This study indicates a matrix...

1993

Gold, Silver, and Other Selected Trace Elements in the Phosphoria Formation of Western Wyoming

J. D. Love

Wyoming Geological Association

... rocks probably have not yet been defined. Data from nine localities (Figure 1) are discussed here. A market value of $400.00 per ounce is arbitrarily...

1984

Comparison of Permian Basin Giant Oil Fields With Giant Oil Fields of Other U.S. Productive Areas

Frederick R. Haeberle

West Texas Geological Society

... in field size among the areas with giant fields. Based on average reserves per well the basin ranks 18th. Average 1990 production per giant field place...

1992

6. Western Australia: Petroleum Developments in 1982

A. E. Cockbain

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... cubic metres per day from an interval 3746-3752 m in the Jurassic on test. Mt Horner 5 drilled to follow up a small oil accumulation in the Triassic...

1983

Developments in South Texas in 1950

Bruce Scrafford , Nancy Jenswold

AAPG Bulletin

... with casinghead-gas processing systems has increased from 15 to 48.8 per cent over the past 4-year period. One of the most interesting dev lopments...

1951

Developments in Upper Gulf Coast of Texas in 1954

C. C. Wahl

AAPG Bulletin

... $3,180,960, or $2,209 per acre for a tract containing 1,440 acres, setting a record for the highest per-acre bonus ever paid at a lease sale in the Gulf...

1955

Fuel Reserves of the Future: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Lewis G. Weeks

AAPG Bulletin

... and geophysics in the United States had been 10 per cent more efficient in 1955, it has been calculated that we could have found and developed...

1958

Mid-Continent Area: Regional Studies

Parker D. Trask, H. Whitman Patnode

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the sedimentary units in the Mid-Continent region is presented in Table 94. The general average is 1.3 per cent. The lowest is 0.3 per cent for the Reagan...

1942

Appalachian Area: Regional Studies

Parker D. Trask, H. Whitman Patnode

AAPG Special Volumes

... of coal are less than 60 per cent (Figure 68). The samples from 4 wells, however, come from regions Fig. 67. Logs and oil zones of wells studied...

1942

Spontaneous Fission Xenon in Natural Gases

G. J. Wasserburg , E. Mazor

AAPG Special Volumes

...). This corresponds to a production of 5 10-13 ccstp of Xe136 per microgram of uranium per 109 years. The helium produced by the radioactive decay of U and Th...

1965

Tannehill Petroleum Company Newell Waterflood Project Shackelford County, Texas

James E. Russell

Abilene Geological Society

.... Production was increased as a result of water injection from 20 barrels per day to a peak rate of 498 barrels per day or 25 times the rate under primary...

1956

Core Drilling for Structure in the North Mid-Continent Area

H. G. Officer, Glenn C. Clark, F. L. Aurin

AAPG Bulletin

... consistent with conservative correlations. Fishtailing has reduced costs. Application of special alloys to fishtail bits has increased footage per bit two...

1926

Discoveries in California in 1936

M. G. Edwards

AAPG Bulletin

... in excess of 1,600 barrels per day of 20.5° gravity oil. The oil is produced from a 600-foot Upper Miocene oil zone known as the "Terminal zone...

1937

Developments in Illinois and Indiana in 1946

Alfred H. Bell , Ralph E. Esarey

AAPG Bulletin

... by 42 per cent in 1946 as compared with 1945 and production increased by 2½ per cent. The increase in drilling was due in part to the expiration...

1947

Developments in Pennsylvania in 1948

Charles R. Fettke

AAPG Bulletin

... oil operations, was 10 per cent less than in 1947. In the Pennsylvania part of the Bradford oil field, which continued to be the most active area, 2,070...

1949

THE HYDROLOGY AND DEVELOPMENTOF THE GROUND WATER RESOURCES IN THE ASENTAMIENTO CAMPESINO EL CORTIJO, ESTADO ARAGUA, VENEZUELA

Rómulo Márquez Oropeza

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

... cubic meters per day (154,700 g/d/ft.), and 0.11 respectively. Water quality is satisfactory for irrigation use, but concentrations of turbidity...

1974

TWO OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS IN OIL POOL EXPLOITATION: Well Spacing Flare Gas Collection Systems

T. E. W. NIND

Williston Basin Symposium

... of the number of acres per well in the exploitation of an oil pool, in the one instance, and of the size of flare-gas gathering system and processing...

1964

DEEP OIL AND GAS POSSIBILITIES OF THE NESSON ANTICLINE AREA

CLARENCE G. CARLSON

Montana Geological Society

... areal extent than the Madison pools; only 3 fields with 6 pools have more than 3 producing wells per pool. Perhaps a look at deep development...

1969

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