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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

Developments and Status of Oil Reserves in South Texas, 1939

L. B. Herring

AAPG Bulletin

... have increased 300 per cent and 400 per cent, respectively, since 1933. The South Texas petroleum area is bounded on the north, west, south...

1940

Developments in Louisiana Gulf Coast in 1964

J. S. Eldred , M. R. Johnson

AAPG Bulletin

... to Pleistocene. There were 2,412 development and exploratory wells drilled in 1964, 9 fewer than in 1963. Of the 744 exploratory wells, 20 per cent were...

1965

Leasing Activity in the Colorado-Utah Sector of the Four Corner Region During 1951 and 1952

Arthur Lyon

Four Corners Geological Society

... Company paid $1,127,779.79 bonus on 15,068 acres for an average price of $74.84 per acre, whereas Continental Oil Company bid $723,480.00 on 12,560...

1952

Field Study: McKamie Field, Lafayette Co., Arkansas

Shreveport Geological Society

Shreveport Geological Society

... Zone: Reynolds oolite member of the Smackover limestone. Initial Production: Flowed 20 Bbls. distillate per hour. Gravity: 58.0° A.P.I. Gas/Oil Ratio...

1945

Popes Harbour: The Weekend Dikes

Peter Wallace

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... Jeddore range in width from 12 to 15 m, they have melanocratic (>60 per cent mafic minerals) appearances and either resist weathering (at Sober Island...

1998

Wertz Dome Oil and Gas Field, Carbon and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming

E. W. Krampert

Wyoming Geological Association

... of gas per day from a 60-foot pay zone, and had a shut-in wellhead pressure of 1800 lbs. per square inch. The Dakota-Lakota was found...

1951

Field Study: Midway Field, Lafayette Co., Ark.

Shreveport Geological Society

Shreveport Geological Society

... to 6370 Ft. * No. Shots: 100. Producing Zone: Reynolds oolite member of the Smackover limestone. Initial Production: Flowed at rate of 48 Bbls. per hour...

1945

A Criticism of the Rule of Ten Dollars Increase in Barrel-Day Prices, with Every One Cent Increase in the Price of Crude Oil

Joseph L. Tweedy

AAPG Bulletin

... of oil produced by wells during a decline from 3,000 barrels to 2,000 barrels per year, and during a decline from 500 barrels to 100 barrels per year...

1920

Thin Sand Completions at Hamilton Lake Field

WM. J. McPherson

CSPG Bulletin

... in November 1952, for a production of approximately 50 barrels of oil per day. The production comes from a thin Viking sand lying beneath the extensive First...

1955

Mule Creek Oil Fields

E. W. Krampert

Kansas Geological Society

... in 1919, producing 160 barrels per day of 31.5 degree A. P. I. gravity, green oil from the Lakota sand from a depth of 1300 to 1355 feet. Most...

1940

Oil Fields of the Ferris-Lost Soldier District, Carbon County, Wyoming

R. L. Sielaff

Kansas Geological Society

... of oil per acre to date. At the present time the Frontier produces no oil. The Dakota yields 50 barrels per day; the Lakota, 29 barrels; the Morrison, 22...

1940

Oil Developments in the Texas and Louisiana Coastal Fields During 1920: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

John Suman

AAPG Bulletin

... the development on the north side came in with an initial production of about 26,000 barrels per day, and at the close of the year it had probably produced...

1921

Symposium on Pennsylvanian Sands of Northeastern Oklahoma and Southeastern Kansas

Committees of Tulsa Geological Society and Shawnee Geological Society

Tulsa Geological Society

... County averages about 3,500 barrels per acre. Accumulation has been controlled more by lensing than by structure. Next higher in the section...

1940

The Oil Industry in Argentina

Harry L. Baldwin

Tulsa Geological Society

... where the regional dip averages 30 feet per mile to the southeast, but is broken by a large number of normal faults. Reversals of dip occur in fault...

1943

Oklahoma and the World Energy Crisis

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... In 1972, the government of Saudi Arabia acquired 25 per cent interest in Aramco, the company which produces all oil in that country. In the fall...

1976

Heavy Mineral Composition of the Cardium Formation: DISCUSSION

R. M. McMullen

CSPG Bulletin

... away. Only the data from the two nearer cores will be used in this discussion. The two most abundant heavy minerals (making up nearly 50 per cent...

1962

Current Financial and Management Appraisal of the Ohio Cambrian Play: Abstract

John Adams

Tulsa Geological Society

.... This pattern amounted to shooting an area with density ot about 40 acres per shot point, finding relief of 50 feet or more in the form of an erosional...

1965

The Bottom Sediments of Lake Monona, A Fresh-Water Lake of Southern Wisconsin

W. H. Twenhofel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... matter. Beneath the sludge are light-colored, firm sediments which are composed of 60 to 70 per cent water and 30 to 40 per cent solid matter. The solid...

1937

Oil Fields of Poland, Geological and Statistical Summary

Charles Bohdanowicz

AAPG Bulletin

...; the producing, proved (not all of economic value), and probable lands within this area comprise approximately 3,430 hectares, or 1.5 per cent of the total...

1933

Removal of Iron Oxide Coatings from Mineral Grains

Carlton J. Leith

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), realizing this possibility, investigated the petrographic application of various acids used in soil analysis, and found that digestion in 20 per cent...

1950

An Appraisal of High Pressure Air Injection (HPAI) or In-Situ Combustion Results from Deep, High-Temperature, High-Gravity Oil Reservoirs

A. Erickson, J. R. Legerski Sr., F. V. Steece

Wyoming Geological Association

... demonstrated very high recovery efficiencies to data. Reported air requirements of 8 to 12 MCF per incremental barrel of oil demonstrate HPAI can...

1993

Developments in Michigan in 1943

H. J. Hardenberg

AAPG Bulletin

...Developments in Michigan in 1943 H. J. Hardenberg 1944 760 766 28 6. (June) During 1943 well completions in Michigan decreased 7 per cent from 1942...

1944

Developments in Oklahoma in 1946

R. J. Cullen

AAPG Bulletin

.... This is a decrease of 1.7 per cent as compared with a national increase of 2.2 per cent. The decrease in production can be accounted for by the cut back...

1947

Use of Two-Color Column in Graphic Logs: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

David C. Maddox

AAPG Bulletin

.... Very dark gray shale Column 2--0 to 2, black; 2 to 5 gray " 4--0 to 5, purple 1,020^prime-1,030^prime. Very dark gray shale with 10 per cent...

1950

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