IC 8311 A Thermal-Recovery Project And Two Waterflood Projects In Carter, Garvin, And Stephens Counties, Okla., 1966

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth H. Johnston
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

This publication describes a thermal-recovery project and two waterflood projects in Carter, Garvin, and Stephens Counties, Okla., that will be visited during the 1966 annual tour by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Kansas-Oklahoma Waterflood Association. Among the unique features of the projects arc (1) the movement of heavy (15° to 28° API gravity) crude oil through the reservoir and into the well bore with energy furnished by burning a portion of the crude oil therein; (2) the use of an inverted nine-spot pattern with dually completed injection wells, to produce oil from deep (8,200 to 10,200 feet) reservoirs; and (3) the flooding of five sand lenses separately by using controlled water injections through multizone completed injection wells. Discussion of the individual projects includes information on their early history, method of completing and operating wells, source and treatment of injection fluids, oil production decline curves, and the results obtained from the development.
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APA: Kenneth H. Johnston  (1966)  IC 8311 A Thermal-Recovery Project And Two Waterflood Projects In Carter, Garvin, And Stephens Counties, Okla., 1966

MLA: Kenneth H. Johnston IC 8311 A Thermal-Recovery Project And Two Waterflood Projects In Carter, Garvin, And Stephens Counties, Okla., 1966. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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