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Characteristics of Crude Oil

W. L. Nelson

Tulsa Geological Society

... 20 per cent of gasoline, whereas an intermediate base oil that contains 20 per cent of gasoline will have a gravity of about 30, and the gravity...

1937

Project 2 - Caughlin Strawn Field, Caughlin Strawn Unit. Wise County

Frank Parrish Jr., Paul Meadows

Bureau of Mines

... was on 40-acre spacing. The per well proration factor was based on 75 pet for acreage and 25 pet for the well. Project data are shown in table 3. TABLE 3...

1965

Project 15 - Thornberry Area, J. B. L. Hansard Lease, Clay County

Frank Parrish Jr., Paul Meadows

Bureau of Mines

...-tank oil produced: Before water injection / bbl.. Do. .bbl per acre ft.. Do pet of initial oil.. During water injection to Nov. 30, 19581..........bbl...

1965

Project 17 - Worsham-Steed Field, Worsham-Steed Bend Conglomerate Unit, Jack County

Frank Parrish Jr., Paul Meadows

Bureau of Mines

...-tank oil initially in place bbl.. Gas-oil ratio, initial solution....std cu ft per bbl.. Formation volume factor: Bend (Pennsylvanian) April 1942...

1965

Estimates of Primary Recovery from Some Typical Glenrose Fields in Northeast Texas

G.J. Loetterle

East Texas Geological Society

... feet per barrel and gradually increasing as the wells are produced. The shrinkage from reservoir to stock tank is correspondingly high. Porosity...

1954

Meadows Gallup (Oil), T. 30 N., R. 15 W., NMPM, San Juan County, New Mexico

K. Fagrelius

Four Corners Geological Society

... feet; 4,069 to 4,073 feet; 4,075 to 4,084 feet; 4,088 to 4,094 feet, with 4 bullets per foot; 4,112 to 4,119 feet; 4,121 to 4,132 feet, with 5 bullets...

1978

Barada Field

Earl O. Brandt

Kansas Geological Society

... was completed for a pump potential of 680 barrels of oil, no water, per day from interval 2,439-2,488 feet in the Hunton (Devonian) dolomite. Geologic...

1960

Limitations of Methods of Drilling and Testing Wildcat Wells: Abstract

Parke A. Dickey

Tulsa Geological Society

... not provide a good estimate of the barrels per day a formation will produce. If we are going to the expense of opening a hole into a formation, we ought...

1953

Chemical Relation of Salt Dome Waters

H. E. Minor

AAPG Bulletin

... or .2 per cent over a distance of one and one-fourth miles over the entire field. It was also observed End_Page 38...

1925

Shelf Principle of Oil Origin, Migration and Accumulation

T. E. Weirich

Tulsa Geological Society

... the hinge line at the rate of 170 feet per mile, across the shelf, 18 feet per mile. Isolated sand bodies (named the Gilcrease and Dutcher by drillers...

1953

Lower Permain Reef Bioherms of West Texas Basin

Joseph A. Kornfield

Tulsa Geological Society

... on completion of developmental drilling. Flow rates of as high as 100 bbl. of oil per hour from the Wolfcamp reef have been observed for short periods in Wellman...

1953

Petroleum Geology, Volume 4 Issue 8B; Frontmatter

James W. Clarke

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... 1. Reservoirs of the Lower Cambrian sediments of the Irkutsk amphitheater. Ya. N. Per’kova and E. N. Meshcherskaya p. 467 2. Gas and water...

1960

Abstract: Our Future

Bernold M. Bruno Hanson

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... There are 723 billion barrels as reserves, which is about 36 times the annual production rate of 20 billion barrels per year. A mode of about 550 billion...

1986

The Milroy Field of Stephens and Carter Counties, Oklahoma: Abstract

Fred P. Schweers

Tulsa Geological Society

... barrels of oil per day, at a total depth of 1095'. The original wildcat, the #1 Bowers, was abondoned the month before at a total depth of 2750...

1956

Hauerite in a Salt-Dome Cap Rock: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Albert G. Wolf

AAPG Bulletin

... in the accompanying photograph (Fig. 1). Quantitative determinations on some scraps of this mineral gave 46.1 per cent manganese and 52.5 per cent sulphur...

1926

The Mannville Group, Central Alberta [Abstract]

G. D. C. Williams

CSPG Bulletin

... of the Lower Mannville Group are quartz-rich lithic sandstones or quartz sandstones, commonly containing less than 25 per cent metamorphic rock fragments...

1965

Sources of Lower Eocene Sands in Central Texas: Abstract

Robert L. Folk

Tulsa Geological Society

... with a kyanitestaurolite heavy mineral suite. All these sands except the Simsboro are classed as subgraywackes, containing 5 to 30 per cent slate...

1959

Abstract: The Proposed Commercial Hazardous Waste Incineration Facility Located in Jacintoport Industrial Park in East Harris County Along the Houston Ship Channel

Kay Crouch

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... per year. The facility includes special laboratories to analyze and characterize wastes so that they are properly handled and destroyed. Wastes...

1990

Abstract: Exploration and Production Opportunities in the Soviet Union

Max G. Pitcher

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... production with about 12 million bbl of oil per day and more than 75 billion cu ft of gas per day. In proved reserves, it ranks sixth for oil and first...

1991

Dead Horse Creek Field

J. E. Lawton

Wyoming Geological Association

..., 1957, for 329 barrels of oil and 58 barrels of water per day from both the upper and lower Parkman sandstones. In September 1957, it was re-completed...

1958

Petrography of Lakota Conglomerate, Casper Arch Area, Wyoming

W. Franklin Hooper

Wyoming Geological Association

... derived from non-phosphatic beds in the Phosphoria or Madison formation. Chert.—Detrital chert grains make up 18-50 per cent of the grains in 20...

1962

Production in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

W. C. Spooner

AAPG Bulletin

... is capable of producing 51,000,000 cubic feet of gas per day from the Monroe gas rock--probably the equivalent of the Nacatoch sand and Ripley formation...

1928

Water Problems in the New Grosny Field, Russia: DISCUSSION

R. L. Ginter

AAPG Bulletin

... production of the well cited, during a period of four years, dropped from 8,000 barrels per day to 20 barrels per day. The operators decided to deepen...

1928

Gas and Incitec's Future as a Manufacturer

Arthur Pitts

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of the 1990s, total urea demand was just over 500 000 tonnes per year. Demand has grown at an average compound rate of around 11% pa over the last decade...

2001

Significant Fields and Prolific Recent Discoveries in And Near Field Trip Area

W. A. Rose

Tulsa Geological Society

... production, and the average depth of production per field could vary considerably over a relatively short period of time...

1961

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