IC 8036 Oil Production In West Virginia By Waterflooding, 1959 (In Three Parts) 3. Berea Sand, Griffithsville Field, Lincoln County ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles E. Whieldon
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Because of the importance of recovering more oil from known petroleum reserves, increased emphasis has been placed on the application of secondary-recovery methods. It is hoped that these reports will stimulate interest in improved waterflooding techniques, thereby discouraging premature abandonment of oil leases. Previously published reports3 4 5/ have described the results of water-flooding in Roane, Pleasants, and Wetzel Counties, W. Va. (fig. 1). This report describes the South Penn Oil Co. Yawkey waterflood property, Berea sand, Griffithsville oilfield, Duval District, Lincoln County, W. Va. (fig. 2).
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APA: Charles E. Whieldon  (1961)  IC 8036 Oil Production In West Virginia By Waterflooding, 1959 (In Three Parts) 3. Berea Sand, Griffithsville Field, Lincoln County ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Charles E. Whieldon IC 8036 Oil Production In West Virginia By Waterflooding, 1959 (In Three Parts) 3. Berea Sand, Griffithsville Field, Lincoln County ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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