Bulletin 201 Prospecting and Testing for Oil and Gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Collom
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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183
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

The commercial development of petroleum and natural gas fields has reached its present status within 60 years and is still considered by some operators to be "100 per cent wildcatting." 1 A tendency to drill for gusher production, the production that yields big returns in spite of any mechanical defects in drilling methods, has frequently caused drillers to pass by oil-bearing strata of comparatively small yield and actually to overlook rich oil zones in proved fields; in addition, whole fields have been ruined by water because development methods were never carried beyond a hole-in-the-ground stage.2 Unfortunately, the petroleum industry has no mine dumps or tail. ing piles as at metal mines to yield fortunes through later and bette!' methods of treatment. The wasted oil and gas are gone, as are the time, money, and effort wasted in ill-advised or haphazard drilling. Probably as production costs increase less oil will be wasted, but the need to develop and produce from sands of low yield will become more urgent with the increase in consumption of oil and the decrease in supply. Hundreds of wells are producing steadily as the result of months and perhaps years of careful prospecting and of tests during drilling. The Bureau of Mines has studied the testing and drilling methods used at such wells, and presents in this paper a criticism of these methods and suggestions on future work. The term pr08- pecting here means correct identification and measurement of strata as they are exposed by the drill. The term testing means the determination of the kind and amount of fluid stored within the pores or crevices of any stratum exposed in the hole.
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APA: R. E. Collom  (1922)  Bulletin 201 Prospecting and Testing for Oil and Gas

MLA: R. E. Collom Bulletin 201 Prospecting and Testing for Oil and Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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