RI 2833 Some Methods Of Producing Flowing Wells On The Salt Creek Field And Their Effect On Gas-Oil Ratios

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. B. Nowels
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Oct 1, 1927

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION For the last several years the oil industry has been turning more and more toward conservation arid the study of related production problems. It is generally conceded that ultimate recovery is increased by holding the natural gas in thy sand which is net needed in lifting the oil. The retained gas lowers the viscosity and surface tension of the oil and helps flow the oil from the sand. Lewis states that ""while the operator can not control the original conditions of energy and resistance in the sand, he can partly control the efficiency of expulsion. As it is the energy contained in the compressed and absorbed gas rather than the oil that is exhausted, it is but logical to judge the efficiency of a producing method largely by the relative quantities of gas produced with each barrel of oil. If by a change in method the producer lessons the proportion of gas with each barrel of oil, he should increase the total recovery- of oil correspondingly, even if the rate of production is temporarily reduced somewhat.""The effect of ""pinching in"" or controlling the flow of oil wells in an effort to lessen the proportion of has never been definitely known. The general belief has been that ""pinching"" a flowing well causes the oil and gas volumes to be reduced proportionately, maintaining the same gas-oil ratio as before the reduction in flow was made. Studies of gas-oil ratios in many fields have shown that much gas has been wasted, insofar as its effectiveness in oil production is concerned. Swigart and Bopp carried."
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APA: K. B. Nowels  (1927)  RI 2833 Some Methods Of Producing Flowing Wells On The Salt Creek Field And Their Effect On Gas-Oil Ratios

MLA: K. B. Nowels RI 2833 Some Methods Of Producing Flowing Wells On The Salt Creek Field And Their Effect On Gas-Oil Ratios. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1927.

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