Bulletin 182 Casing Troubles and Fishing Methods in Oil Wells

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 51
- File Size:
- 7635 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1920
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines, in its researches aimed to prevent wastes and
to increase efficiency in oil-well practice, has investigated the matter
of casing troubles and fishing methods. The results of the investigation
are set forth in this paper.
After expensive development work, many wells being drilled for oil
have been abandoned because of casing troubles. These troubles in
many instances have been thought to be insurmountable, whereas
they are sometimes susceptible of solution. In fields_ where casing
difficulties are of daily occurrence, methods have been evolved for
combating them. Were these methods more widely known and
applied wherever the same conditions exist, the oil industry at large
would be greatly benefited. This report attempts to classify these
troubles and suggests solutions that will save the operator discouragement
and expense.
It is assumed throughout this paper that the reader is so familiar
with the ordinary oil-well drilling and fishing methods that detailed
explanation is unnecessary. The well-drilling terms that are used
herein will be readily understood by those for whom this discussion
is intended. However, in order to avoid confusion as to the sense in
which some of these terms are applied, definitions &re included.
Citation
APA:
(1920) Bulletin 182 Casing Troubles and Fishing Methods in Oil WellsMLA: Bulletin 182 Casing Troubles and Fishing Methods in Oil Wells. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.