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Main Results of Oil and Gas Exploration in the USSR During 1962

V. G. Vasil’yev, I. P. Zubov, B. A. Tkhostov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of 1000 tons per day with a free flow. Drilling of a second prospecting well was completed; however, it could not be tested because of poor tamping...

1963

A Preliminary Geochemical Evaluation of the Arctic Islands

Diego Henao-Londono

CSPG Bulletin

... are characterized by Ro values over 1 per cent in all units below the Cretaceous, reaching high levels with possible destruction of hydrocarbons...

1977

Water Cones and Water Sheaths in Experimental Oil Wells

F. B. Plummer , H. K. Livingston

AAPG Bulletin

... it is known that at least 50 per cent of the pore space in the sand is still filled with oil. One would expect, without considering capillary effects...

1940

Oil and Gas-Condensate Fields of the Kazakhstan Part of the Peri-Caspian Depression

N. K. Nadirov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...; this includes a 35 m oil ring. Testing of wells has yielded 2.6-151 m3 per day of oil, 1.056-134 m3 per day of condensate, and 4.1-337 thousand m3 of gas...

1984

Association of Uranium and Other Metals with Crude Oil, Asphalt, and Petroliferous Rock

R. L. Erickson , A. T. Myers , C. A. Horr

AAPG Bulletin

... of the natural asphalt and oil extracted from petrolif rous rock. The uranium content of the ash of these 78 samples ranges from about 0.001 per cent to about...

1954

California: Regional Studies: PART 2

Parker D. Trask, H. Whitman Patnode

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The general average is about 5 per cent. The middle Miocene deposits, Table 26. CALCIUM CARBONATE CONTENT OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SAMPLES FOOTNOTE 45...

1942

Physical Characteristics of Bradford Sand, Bradford Field, Pennsylvania, and Relation to Production of Oil

Charles R. Fettke

AAPG Bulletin

... the bond. Calcite Table I. TOTAL THICKNESS OF BRADFORD SAND AND THICKNESS AND PER CENT OF OIL-BEARING SANDSTONE, AS SHOWN BY ELEVEN REPRESENTATIVE...

1934

Developments in California in 1945

Graham B. Moody

AAPG Bulletin

... wells were as follows: wildcats--269 wells, 1,215,610 feet, wells 9.7 per cent successful, footage 8.2 per cent successful; new pool tests--50 wells...

1946

Developments in Michigan in 1954

Ross J. Fugate

AAPG Bulletin

... daily production for Michigan in 1954 was 32,954 barrels or about ½ per cent of the daily national total. Gas production showed a considerable decline...

1955

The Heavy Minerals of the Franconia and Mazomanie Sandstones, Wisconsin

Arthur Pentland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... plagioclase. Plagioclase more calcic than andesine has not been observed. The feldspars make up not more than one or two per cent of the light minerals...

1931

The Sediments of the Pearl and Hermes Reef

Eldon Marion Thorp

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the bottom material is composed of coralline algae remains; 17.8 per cent of mollusk shells: 16.6 per cent of coral fragments; and 6.3 per cent...

1936

Analysis of Factors Affecting Quantitative Estimates of Organism Abundance

Louis S. Kornicker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... cubic centimeters of wet sediment. If a density of 2.7 grams per cubic c ntimeter is assumed for the solids in this sample, the porosity would...

1959

Possible Future Oil Provinces of Southeastern United States

Mississippi Geological Society

AAPG Bulletin

... of Georgia occupies 59,265 square miles of which 35,000 square miles, or 59 per cent, are covered by Coastal Plain deposits. The remainder of the state...

1941

Payton Pool, Pecos and Ward Counties, Texas

Richard E. Gile

AAPG Bulletin

... to September 1, 1940, was 1,700,000 barrels, or 1,280 barrels per acre. The Payton pool is herein described as of September, 1940. Location: The Payton...

1942

Developments in Oklahoma in 1944

Joseph L. Borden

AAPG Bulletin

..., an increase of 2½ million barrels, or 2.1 per cent against a national increase of 11.6 per cent. Proved reserves are estimated by the A.P.I. Committee...

1945

Developments in East Texas in 1948

G. C. Clark

AAPG Bulletin

... 448,100 acres were leased during the year at an average price of $9.38 per acre. Geophysical exploration work weeks increased 9 per cent over 1947...

1949

Developments in East Texas in 1949

Donald T. Gibson

AAPG Bulletin

.... Field well completions totaling 924 are 21.4 per cent above the 1948 total. Completed wildcats totaling 188 are 22 per cent above the 1948 total. Nineteen...

1950

Brookhaven Oil Field, Lincoln County, Mississippi

Robert Womack, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... miles south of the discovery well. This well was completed in September, 1945, flowing 241 barrels per day and, unlike the discovery well, produced 37...

1950

Developments in Michigan in 1952

Ross J. Fugate

AAPG Bulletin

... and the oil and gas production continued to decline. Exploratory drilling registered a sharp decline, dropping 19.5 per cent under the number of exploratory...

1953

Developments in Michigan in 1953

Ross J. Fugate , Glenn C. Sleight

AAPG Bulletin

... in Clare County. Total footage drilled in 1952 was 1,785,256, which is approximately 2.3 per cent under the 1952 figure of 1,828,531 feet. Oil...

1954

Important Factor in Successful Fracturing Sand

Harold E. Staadt, Jr.

Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society

... fracturing has assumed considerable importance in the oil fields during the past few years. More than 80 per cent of the nation's producing wells...

1954

PETROPHYSICAL TRAITS AND RESERVOIR  PERFORMANCE IN THE HRUBETZ ELLENBURGER FIELD, COLEMAN COUNTY, TEXAS

STEPHEN HARRELL

Fort Worth Geological Society

... derived from decline curve extrapolations suggest primary recoverabilities will be 50 to 100 barrels of oil per acre foot of reservoir...

1985

Land and Leasing in the Four Corners Area

Joe D. Smith, William H. Carpenter

Four Corners Geological Society

... so realized goes for tribal expenditures and is not parcelled-out per capita among the estimated 66,000 on the reservation census. The original Navajo...

1955

Field Study: Delhi Field, Richland, Franklin Parishes, La.

Shreveport Geological Society

Shreveport Geological Society

...: 24. Producing Zone: Holt Sand member of the Paluxy formation. Initial Production: Flowed 218 bbls. oil per day. Gravity: 41.7o A.P.I. Gas/Oil Ratio...

1945

The East Teapot Field, Natrona County, Wyoming

Eugene C. Eaton

Wyoming Geological Association

... to a total depth of 425 feet and reportedly recovered 12 barrels of oil per day from the Shannon sandstone at depths between 325 and 425 feet...

1958

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