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Developments in Upper Gulf Coast of Texas in 1946
A. P. Allison , C. B. Claypool
AAPG Bulletin
... the exploratory wells, 121 were new-field wildcats, of which 14, or 11.6 per cent, were successful and 107 were failures; 112 were new-pool wildcats...
1947
Developments in Kentucky in 1948
E. Boyne Wood
AAPG Bulletin
...Developments in Kentucky in 1948 E. Boyne Wood 1949 853 862 33 6. (June) The total number of wells drilled in Kentucky in 1948 dropped 15.1 per cent...
1949
Development in Upper Gulf Coast District of Texas in 1951
Walter W. McMahan, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... wells were drilled in 1951 resulting in 1,025 producers, a successful completion rate of 66 per cent. Of these, 238 were drilled in search of new...
1952
Developments in Arkansas and North Louisiana in 1953
Howard R. Shaffer , Willard O. Lowe
AAPG Bulletin
... and Arkansas continued at an active rate in 1953. In all, 278 exploratory wells and 1,591 development wells were drilled, an increase of 5 per cent over...
1954
Future of Petroleum Exploration in the United States
John D. Haun
AAPG Bulletin
... annually in new field wildcat wells, the oil and natural gas discovered per foot are estimated. In the late 1940's, the average discovery per foot was more...
1981
Anthropogenic CO2 for Enhanced Oil Recovery: An Under-Utilized Resource for Greener Fuels; #80468 (2015)
Gerald C. Blount, Mary K. Harris
Search and Discovery.com
... of recovered oil per 1000 ft3 of gas (Permian Basin of west Texas). This equates to ~$32US to ~$48US per delivered metric ton (crude oil valued...
2015
Lithologic Character of Shale as an Index of Metamorphism
John H. Wilson
AAPG Bulletin
... to 70 per cent. The details of the theory and its application to the various oil-producing regions of the United States are too well known to need any...
1926
Clay Mineralogy of the Late Cretaceous Rocks of the Washakie Basin
Charles E. Weaver
Wyoming Geological Association
... populations; shale cuttings which contain an average of 0-20 per cent kaolinite and mixed sand and shale cuttings which contain 10-50 per cent kaolinite...
1961
Compaction -- A Discussion
P. E. Gretener, G. J. Labute
CSPG Bulletin
... factor (CF): (1) where di is the initial and dp the present thickness. Also commonly used is the term "per cent compaction" (Weller, 1959): (2...
1969
Recovery Factor of Non-Homogeneous Reservoirs in the Example of Stratum VII of the Khodzhiabad Field
S. N. Nazarov, A. V. Mavlyanov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... were 5-40 tons per day; the coefficient of productivity of the wells was 0.2-5 tons per day. The oil of stratum VII is a low viscosity type...
1964
Effect of Moisture Upon Velocity of Elastic Waves in Amherst Sandstone
W. T. Born, J. E. Owen
AAPG Bulletin
... as the moisture content is increases. Bar velocities ranging from 7,640 to 4,415 feet per second were observed. It is shown that the change in velocity is caused...
1935
Gulf Coast Area: Regional Studies
Parker D. Trask, H. Whitman Patnode
AAPG Special Volumes
... in Table 129. Organic content: The organic content of the Gulf Coast sediments is low. The general average for the region is 1.0 per cent. The Pliocene...
1942
Field Summary: Lonetree Field
Brent Miyazaki, John Dolson
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... Casing: 5 112" at 6,380 feet Perforations: 6,258 feet to 6,264 feet Stimulation:Natural Initial Potential: 126 Barrels of oil per day and 37 thousand cubic...
1982
Developments in Eastern Interior Basin in 1944
Alfred H. Bell
AAPG Bulletin
...Developments in Eastern Interior Basin in 1944 Alfred H. Bell 1945 685 692 29 6. (June) Drilling in the Eastern Interior basin increased 20 per cent...
1945
Developments in South Texas in 1947
Bruce Scrafford
AAPG Bulletin
...Developments in South Texas in 1947 Bruce Scrafford 1948 997 1008 32 6. (June) Development in the South Texas district during 1947 showed a 26 per...
1948
Results of Geological Exploration for Oil and Gas in the RSFSR in 1960
B. A. Tkhostov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... of the Verey horizon of the Middle Carboniferous are oil-bearing. The yield of the wells reaches 300-400 tons per day with a gas-oil ratio of 89 m3 per ton...
1961
Sediments at the Southern Termination of the Sangre de Cristo Anticlinorium
Raymond Sidwell
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... rounded, constitute about 90 per cent of the rock and except in the basal beds are free of iron stain. The limestones and siltstones of late San Andres...
1948
The 1983 PESA Australian Distinguished Lecture: The Role and Problems of the Independent Australian Exploration Industry
Bevan J. Warris
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... 1982, oil demand by the non-communist coun• tries was 44 million barrels per day and non-OPEC supply was 23 million barrels per day. OPEC production...
1984
Practical Repressuring
Newell M. Wilder
AAPG Bulletin
... on an average per foot basis. Project 1, which was begun in January, 1934, with an old well, received an average of 25,000 cubic feet of gas daily with 45...
1938
Geologic Factors in Unitized Pressure Maintenance, Jones Sand Reservoir, Schuler Field, Arkansas
George R. Elliott
AAPG Bulletin
... unitized injection of 90 per cent of the produced gas volume, it is estimated that the ultimate recovery will be 20,000,000 barrels of oil more than would...
1944
Exploration and Production in Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Economics of Petroleum and Production in the Arctic
A. N. Edgington, D. L. Campbell, N. A. Cleland
AAPG Special Volumes
... that field crews must have air support result in very high per-diem costs. Fortunately, these high per-diem costs are offset to a large extent...
1973
Developments in Southeastern States in 1954
L. C. Powell , L. B. Culligan
AAPG Bulletin
... exploratory tests drilled, representing an 11 per cent decrease over the previous year. Geophysical and core-drill activity declined 6 per cent...
1955
Developments in Pennsylvania in 1955
Charles R. Fettke , William S. Lytle
AAPG Bulletin
... in it by the end of the year, with initial open-flow capacities of 50,800 thousand cubic feet each per day. The initial reservoir pressure was 4,240 p.s.i....
1956
Developments in East Texas, Arkansas, and North Louisiana in 1964
Bruce W. Fox , Thomas G. Carmody , Richard A. Berryhill
AAPG Bulletin
...) In East Texas, exploratory and development drilling activity increased slightly more than one per cent above 1963. There were 1,005 wells drilled...
1965
Santa Fe Springs Field, California
R. R. Templeton, C. R. McCollom
AAPG Bulletin
... the famous Cushing Pool of Oklahoma drove the price of oil down to as low as 17 cents per barrel and forced the abandonment of thousands of small wells...
1924