Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in New York in 1937

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. H. Newland C. A. Hartnagel
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

Most of the petroleum produced in New York State is obtained by flooding; that is, water drive. No important oil fields have been developed during the past 30 years, nor does there seem much hope that the productive oil areas will be substantially enlarged in the future. There is some prospect that additional supplies may be obtained by deeper drilling, but deep tests for gas to the Oriskany sandstone in some of the oil-producing areas have been without results so far as any discoveries of oil are concerned. Although the flooding method had been made legal in 1919, and some floods had been in operation previous to 1921, that year marks the beginning of a rapid increase in oil production by the new method. The flush production of oil in New York was in 1882, shortly after the discovery of the Richburg pool in Allegany County. The oil production in that year amounted to 6,685,000 bbl. The 1937 production of 5,478,000 bbl. was the largest since the flush production of 55 years ago. The effectiveness of water-flooding for increasing oil production from the old New York fields is shown in Table 1. Table 1.—Production of Oil in New York since 1921 Year Barrels Year Barrela 1921 988,000 1929 3,377,000 1922 1,000,000 1930 3,647,000 1923 1,250,000 1931 3,363,000 1924 1,440,000 1932 3,508,000 1925 1,695,000 1933 3,181,000 1926 2,242,000 1934 3,804,000 1927 2,603,000 1935 4,236,000 1928 3,377,000 1936 4,633,000 1937 5,478,000 The area of the New York oil fields is about 60,000 acres. It has been estimated that not over one-fourth of the area is being flooded. Very little of flooded territory has ceased to produce. Some leases flooded by the early, less scientific methods are being again subjected to the water
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APA: D. H. Newland C. A. Hartnagel  (1938)  Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in New York in 1937

MLA: D. H. Newland C. A. Hartnagel Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in New York in 1937. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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