Production - Foreign - Production of Oil in Egypt in 1936 - information received through the courtesy of the Controller of the Egyptian Department of Mines and Quarries, Dawawin P. O., Egypt. Figures received Feb. 2, 1937
 
    
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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
The Hurghada field is still the major producing field in Egypt. There was almost no activity in the Abu Durba field during 1936 and no new evidence is available. The following table summarizes the information on the Hurghada field for the year 1936.    Hurghada Field    Age of field to end of 1936, years....................               23    Producing area for gas and oil, acres.................           1,050    Barbels    Total oil production to end of 1936..................  29,046,572    Total oil production during 1935....................    1,212,182    Total oil production during 1936....................    1,218,708    Daily average during November, 1936...............          3,249    MillionB CU. Ft.    Total gas production (Aug. 1925 to end of 1936)......          3,966    Total gas production during 1935...................             278    Total gas production during 1936...................             280    Maximum daily in 1936............................                 0.9    Number of producing wells completed to end of 1936...               94    Number of producing wells completed during 1936. ...                3    Number of wells abandoned during 1936.............                 3    Producing wells at end of 1936......................               768    Average depth of bottom of producing wells, ft.......           1,720    Average depth of top of producing horizon, ft.........           1,598    Character of oil, approx. average during 1936:    Gravity at 60' F., 0.900; base mixed. Character of gas, approx. average during 1936: gallons gasoline per 1,000 CU.    ft., 6.2. Producing rock (main): Nubian sands, Cretaceous; character, sand rock and    sandy shales.    1 The figures given by the author were in tons.    A conversion factor of 6.98. based on 0.900 sp. gr., was used to obtain the number of barrels.—Ed.    2 All pumping.
Citation
APA: (1937) Production - Foreign - Production of Oil in Egypt in 1936 - information received through the courtesy of the Controller of the Egyptian Department of Mines and Quarries, Dawawin P. O., Egypt. Figures received Feb. 2, 1937
MLA: Production - Foreign - Production of Oil in Egypt in 1936 - information received through the courtesy of the Controller of the Egyptian Department of Mines and Quarries, Dawawin P. O., Egypt. Figures received Feb. 2, 1937. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.
