Papers - Gas-Oil Ratios - Quantitative Effect of Gas-oil Ratios on Decline of Average Rock Pressure (With Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 419 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1930
Abstract
It is recognized that in the early days of the petroleum industry oil was produced with practically no scientific or fundamental knowledge of the laws and principles governing its extraction from the ground. Only a few, if any, of those exploiting the oil resources made any effort to collect accurate scientific information. There was little need for it, for as is frequently the case where the supply of a natural resource appears inexhaustible and is greater than the demand, large profits were possible from merely skimming the surface with little regard to the efficiency or thoroughness with which the oil was obtained. With this policy in force, great quantities of gas were wasted and when the reservoirs ceased producing by natural means they still contained a large fraetion of the oil originally in them. The present tendency in the industry is toward conserving existing oil reserves. In order that greater percentages of the oil present in the ground may be recovered, efforts are being made to improve production methods and to rework depleted fields. If the production methods are to be improved intelligently it is essential that the fundamental laws be known and understood, consequently large amounts of money and effort are being spent in gathering data that will serve to define and interpret these laws. A great deal of attention is being focussed on the study of the motion of oil through an oil-bearing sand, the forces that cause it to move and the factors that affect its motion. It is recognized that one of the important factors is pressure, but its quantitative effect is not known. In a given field the rate of production declines with time and so does the rock pressure. Furthermore, a comparison of different fields shows, as a
Citation
APA:
(1930) Papers - Gas-Oil Ratios - Quantitative Effect of Gas-oil Ratios on Decline of Average Rock Pressure (With Discussion)MLA: Papers - Gas-Oil Ratios - Quantitative Effect of Gas-oil Ratios on Decline of Average Rock Pressure (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.