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Calder Field, Kern County, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Frank B. Carter

AAPG Bulletin

... to 8,835 feet. The well was completed, producing from this interval. Initial production was 280 B/D, 34.8° A.P.I. gravity, 0.8 per cent cut, 17/64 inch...

1951

Slick Creek Field, Big Horn Basin, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

L. E. Harris

AAPG Bulletin

... depth of 10,554 feet on September 27, 1950, for an initial production of 683 barrels of 33.5° gravity oil per day flowing through a 3/8-inch surface...

1951

Development in Upper Gulf Coast District of Texas in 1950

Harris H. Allen

AAPG Bulletin

... was produced, representing a 9.3 per cent increase over 1949. Drilling showed a 24.5 per cent increase over 1949 with 1,626 tests completed in 1950...

1951

Important Jurassic Discovery, Rains County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

E. M. Hurlbut, Jr. , R. E. Chancellor

AAPG Bulletin

... through ¼-inch choke at the rate of 4 million cubic feet of gas and 204 barrels of 54.8° gravity condensate per day from perforations opposite...

1951

Big Foot Field, Frio County, Texas: ABSTRACT

Paul B. Hinyard

AAPG Bulletin

... of oil per day. End_of_Article - Last_Page 2624...

1951

Regularities in Distribution and Prospects for Finding Oil Pools in Mesozoic Sediments of Muradkhanly Field of the Kura Intermontane Downwarp

M. A. Rzayev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

.... Three oil-bearing objectives (pays) are present in the Cretaceous section at the crest of the fold. Oil-bearing objective I yielded 68–75 tons per day...

1988

Manderson Phosphoria Discovery, Big Horn County, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

L. E. Harris

AAPG Bulletin

... the Phosphoria, at an initial rate of 500 bbls./day of 37.1 gravity, brown oil, and a gas oil ratio of approximately 11,300. The gas contained 23.2 per cent...

1952

Developments in South Texas in 1951

James K. Rogers , William H. Spice, Jr. , Leon R. Vesely

AAPG Bulletin

... increased by 10.7 per cent, while the number of development tests remained about the same as in 1950. Both of these classes are tabulated by geological...

1952

Assessment of the Oil-Gas Prospects of the Lower Cretaceous Sedimentary Rocks of the Karlav Area of the Tarkhankut Peninsula

O. M. Ozernyy

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... was recorded in the 3411-3414 m interval, indicating a permeable zone, evidently a fault. Testing beneath this zone yielded gas at 4-5 thousand m3 per day...

1991

Artificial Formation Fracturing in Southern Oklahoma and North-Central Texas: ABSTRACT

Warren L. Sallee, Fred E. Rugg

AAPG Bulletin

... significance of the process. Of the results studied, more than 85 per cent are considered economically successful. End_of_Article - Last_Page 2610...

1953

The Ash Creek Oil Field, Sheridan County, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

P. W. Reinhart

AAPG Bulletin

.... Production from the field has been curtailed to less than 100 barrels per day pending completion of arrangements to transport the oil. The oil...

1953

Western Hayneville Play—What’s All the Hype About?

Steven W. Dobbs and Rob W. Karlewicz

GCAGS Transactions

... Operators have previously estimated the wells could produce 2.5 billion cubic ft of gas (BCFG) per 1000 ft of lateral. However, these estimates seem...

2025

Modern Methods of the Determination of Geologic Time.: ABSTRACT

Harrison S. Brown

AAPG Bulletin

... use of separate isotopes and mass spectrometry and make possible the precise determination of trace-element concentration at levels at 0.001 part-per...

1953

Developments in Illinois and Indiana in 1953

Alfred H. Bell , T. A. Dawson

AAPG Bulletin

... drilled for oil and gas in 1953, as compared with 3,357 in 1952, an increase of 3 per cent. Total oil production decreased ½ of 1 per cent, from...

1954

Tip Top Field, Sublette County, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

Richard A. Howe

AAPG Bulletin

.... Daily oil production amounts to approximately 300 barrels from a depth of 10,000 feet. Gas wells have an average capacity of 2,000,000 cubic feet per...

1955

Developments in Illinois and Indiana in 1954

Alfred H. Bell , T. A. Dawson

AAPG Bulletin

... drilled for oil and gas in 1954, as compared with 3,474 in 1953, an increase of 20 per cent. Total oil production increased 8.6 per cent, from 71,606,000...

1955

Part II, The Habitat of Some Oil: ABSTRACT

G. M. Knebel

AAPG Bulletin

... the free world's major oil fields (those with 100,000,000 barrels or more ultimate recovery). These fields account for 217 billion barrels or 82.5 per...

1956

Developments in New York in 1955

W. Lynn Kreidler

AAPG Bulletin

... drilling totaled 63 wells, with 65 per cent for gas storage. There were 372 development oil wells drilled during 1955, and the daily average for pipeline...

1956

1959 Gas and Oil Developments in New York State

W. Lynn Kreidler

AAPG Bulletin

... by applying the well-head price of 30¢-35¢ per 1,000 CF. This was an increase of one-third over 1958 production. Medina gas production increased almost...

1960

Bar-X, San Arroyo, Westwater Creek Gas Fields, Colorado: ABSTRACT

W. Don Quigley

AAPG Bulletin

... in the three fields has ranged from 250 MCF to over 20,000 MCF of gas per day. The B.T.U. of the gas varies from 550 to 1,150 with the lower values...

1960

Boonesville Bend Gas Field of Wise County, Texas: ABSTRACT

Orval Denman

AAPG Bulletin

... and fine, poorly sorted conglomerates. The field is producing 5 billion cubic feet of gas per month. Total ultimate recovery is estimated at one...

1961

Textural Classification of Reservoir Rocks: ABSTRACT

Robert B. Robinson

AAPG Bulletin

... described by the size, shape, and arrangement of the pores comprising this porosity, rather than in terms of gross per cent. It is as important...

1962

Jurassic Age of Franciscan Formation South of Panoche Pass, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Paul Enos

AAPG Bulletin

... internal laminae, and small-scale cross-lamination. A typical sample of Franciscan graywacke contains 23 per cent matrix. The grain composition is 27 per...

1963

Depletion Re-Examined: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Thomas C. Hiestand

AAPG Bulletin

... the smaller amount of either 50 per cent of net or 27.5 per cent of gross receipts attributable to each producing property. Even though the geologist does...

1963

Developments in North Mid-Continent in 1964

Edward E. Pugh, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... production in 1964 are given in Table I. Gas production from 8,308 wells in 287 fields increased 4.75 per cent over 1963. Oil production registered...

1965

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