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Production Engineering - Encroachment of Edge Water at Santa Fe Springs (With Discussion)By Donald K. Weaver
Eight different oil zones have been identified and produced at Santa Fe Springs, of which three or four are in turn divided into two or three parts. These zones, from top to bottom, are the Foix, B
Jan 1, 1931
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Production Engineering - Experimental Production Projects and Exploratory Drilling at Elk Hills (TP 2404, Petr. Tech., July 1948, with discussion)By F. L. Ruhlman, Max C. Eastman
The termination of the recent war marked a major changc in the oil-field operations at. Elk Hills. Production was greatly curtailed, various experimental production projects were started, and a long-r
Jan 1, 1949
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Production Engineering - Experimental Study of Pressure Conditions within the oil Reservoir Rock in the Vicinity of a High-pressure Producing Well (With Discussion)By L. C. Uren, E. J. Bradshaw
This paper presents the results of a group effort by a number of University of California students and faculty members, and the authors attach their names primarily in the capacity of editors and inte
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Engineering - Exploring Drill Holes by Sample-taking Bullets (T.P. 1062, with discussion)By E. G. Leonardon, D. C. McCann
The search for oil has required, and without a doubt supplies, a tremendous amount of information on the structure, composition, physical properties, and history of sedimentary rocks. The earliest and
Jan 1, 1939
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Production Engineering - Exploring Drill Holes by Sample-taking Bullets (T.P. 1062, with discussion)By E. G. Leonardon, D. C. McCann
The search for oil has required, and without a doubt supplies, a tremendous amount of information on the structure, composition, physical properties, and history of sedimentary rocks. The earliest and
Jan 1, 1939
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Production Engineering - Field Application of Core Analysis and Depth-pressure Methods to the Determination of Mean Effective Sand Permeability (T. P. 1464)By N. Van Wingen
EFFective sand permeabilities can be ascertained from core analysis if the laboratory data are compensated to allow for the presence of connate or residual water. Such adjustments can be made by apply
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Field Application of Core Analysis and Depth-pressure Methods to the Determination of Mean Effective Sand Permeability (T. P. 1464)By N. Van Wingen
EFFective sand permeabilities can be ascertained from core analysis if the laboratory data are compensated to allow for the presence of connate or residual water. Such adjustments can be made by apply
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Flow of Air and Gas through Porous Media (With Discussion)By Joseph Chalmers, E. L. Rawlins, D. B. Taliaferro
PRoblems dealing with the movement or migration of fluids through porous beds have been the subject of much research. The subject is not peculiar to the production of oil and gas, as many investigator
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Engineering - Flow of Drilling Mud (With Discussion)By H. N. Herrick
The flow characteristics of drilling muds, as described in this paper, and the method given for solving problems relating to the flow of these muds through pipe and accessory equipment, are based on a
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Engineering - Flowing Wells with Small Tubing (With Discussion)By R. R. Hawkins
PEoperly designed tubing strings make it possible to continue the flowing life of wells beyond the stage where ordinarily they would be put to pumping. Wells no longer able to flow through 2-in. tubin
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Engineering - Geology and Development of the Paloma Field, Kern County, California (T. P. 1471)By James T. Wood
Stratigraphy, structure and closure of the Paloma field are discussed, with some details regarding the present state of development. The Paloma anticline, a large dome modified by faults, is the large
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Geology and Development of the Paloma Field, Kern County, California (T. P. 1471)By James T. Wood
Stratigraphy, structure and closure of the Paloma field are discussed, with some details regarding the present state of development. The Paloma anticline, a large dome modified by faults, is the large
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Increasing the Ultimate Recovery of Oil (With Discussion)By S. F. Shaw
The theory that maintaining a high back-pressure on the oil sand lowers the viscosity of the oil has been generally accepted. The theory has also been advanced that lower viscosity permits the oil to
Jan 1, 1931
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Production Engineering - Influence of Production Practices on Gravity of Produced OilBy Robert R. Boyd
The gravity discussed here is that of the clean oil produced. Gravities of fluids containing water, free or in the form of emulsion, sand, drilling mud or mineral salts of a nonbituminous nature do no
Jan 1, 1937
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Production Engineering - Intermittent Injection of Gas in Gas-lift Installations (With Discussion)By Morgan Walker
Intermittent injection of gas in gas-lift pumping is a variation of the common practice in that the gas is delivered to the well for a short period, called the "on time," followed by a period during w
Jan 1, 1929
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Production Engineering - Location of Points of Water Entry in Oil Wells (TP 2316, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1948)By D. Silverman, A. R. Brown
EquipmENT and methods for locating the points of entry of salt water into oil wells are described. These techniques make it possible to delineate accurately the top and bottom boundaries of water zone
Jan 1, 1948
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Production Engineering - Location of Points of Water Entry in Oil Wells (TP 2316, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1948)By A. R. Brown, D. Silverman
EquipmENT and methods for locating the points of entry of salt water into oil wells are described. These techniques make it possible to delineate accurately the top and bottom boundaries of water zone
Jan 1, 1948
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Production Engineering - Manufacture of Nitroglycerin and Use of High Explosives in Oil and Gas WellsBy C. O. Rison
HIGH explosives, particularly nitroglycerin, have been used in torpedoes for the purpose of shooting oil and gas wells for more than 60 years. The early history of the oil industry in Pennsylvania is
Jan 1, 1929
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Production Engineering - Means of Controlling Gas-oil RatioBy Hallan N. Marsh, Bruce H. Robinson
It is now generally recognized that to secure the greatest ultimate recovery of petroleum from a field it is necessary to maintain at all times the lowest possible ratio of gas to oil production. The
Jan 1, 1929
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Production Engineering - Measurements of Original Pressure, Temperature and Gas-oil Ratio in Oil Sands (With Discussion)By K. C. Sclater, B. R. Stephenson
Recent progress in oil-recovery methods has brought into prominence gas-energy relations in oil sands. The greater the effort made to utilize this gas-energy relationship to the best advantage in oil
Jan 1, 1929