Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in the Rock River Filed. Wyoming

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Wilson B. Emery
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

The discovery well in the Rock River field, in Carbon County, Wyoming, came in May 1, 1918. The field is on a large anticline having more than 1500 ft. of closure and production is obtained from three sands of the Dakota group. At its peak, production approximated 10,000 bbl. daily and is now averaging 2200 bbl. Total production to Jan. 1, 1930, exceeded 12,500,000 barrels. So far as known to the writer, Rock River was the first light oil field in the Rocky Mountain region to be produced under what we now term unit operation. Though this type of operation was not popularly acclaimed by the oil industry, the Federal Government and the public until many years after the inception of development at Rock River, the officials of the Ohio Oil Co. when acquiring this property were fully cognizant of the economies to be effected by unit ownership and the consequent elimination of competitive drilling and producing of wells, and had this in mind at the time. Thus unit management was introduced in this field at an early date by this company. Area and Management Fig. 1 shows the location of all wells drilled on the Rock River structure and the outline of the productive area as now defined, which amounts to 1380 acres. The hachured line indicates the area now under unit ownership; originally a much larger area was so owned but leases have been canceled as progressive development indicated their lack of oil. The management and operation of the entire productive area is handled by the Ohio Oil Co., which owns the majority working interest. The Continental Oil Co. with a 20 to 35 per cent. interest in much of this acreage, and smaller interests owned by others in some of the leases, constitute the remainder of the ownership. The fee rests in the State of
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APA: Wilson B. Emery  (1930)  Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in the Rock River Filed. Wyoming

MLA: Wilson B. Emery Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in the Rock River Filed. Wyoming. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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