Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. T. Kennedy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

The fact that intrusion of water into oil wells can be prevented by treating the sand adjacent to the well seems to have been only recently recognized. Swan1 mentions the process of solidifying naphthalene in strata. R. Van A. Mills2 recommends the use of materials such as sodium silicate and sodium carbonate, which react with oil-field water to form solid plugging agents. When a well is drilled in a new field the oil sands are found essentially devoid of water (Fig. 1). Unless a completely impermeable break exists over wide areas in the field, no water is found above the lower limit of the oil zone and no oil is found below the upper limit of the water zone. After considerable oil has been taken from the well, however, it is almost universal experience that water intrusion occurs. This intrusion may be of two kinds. The water may follow a path parallel to the bedding planes of the producing formation through loose streaks in the pay sand, as shown in Fig. 2, or the water level of the field may rise and enter the well by coning (Fig. 3). Water entering from the side is called "edge water," and that coming in from the bottom is called "bottom water.'' Effectiveness of any method for shutting off water depends not only on the effective treatment of the sand adjacent to the well but on
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APA: H. T. Kennedy  (1936)  Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion)

MLA: H. T. Kennedy Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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