RI 3251 Engineering Studies And Results Of Acid Treatment Of Wells, Zwolle Oil Field, Sabine Parish, La.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Heithecker
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

Zwolle oil field of Sabine Parish, La., is different from most oil producing areas of the State in that the oil is obtained from marl and chalk-rock formations. The thickness of the reservoir rocks averages 500 feet; but production is not continuous throughout this thickness, as the oil apparently is localized in vertical and nearly vertical solution cavities and channelways or in porous zones of limited horizontal extent. The nature of the oil accumulation has caused two outstanding peculiarities of the field: (1) About 60 percent of the tests drilled were dry holes and (2) there were many instances of well interference. Commercial production was discovered in November 1928, after 17 years of prospecting in and around the present limits of the area now developed which has a length of about 22 miles and a maximum width of 4 miles. The field had produced 10,266,896 barrels of oil to January 1, 1934. The oil ranges in gravity from 400 to 420 A.P.I. Although the field is divided into several districts which are more or less clearly defined and separated by unproved territory the term Zwolle field", as used in this report, includes the entire area from Blue Lake on the west side, through Zwolle proper, and eastward, including the Many or Eastern extension.
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APA: R. E. Heithecker  (1934)  RI 3251 Engineering Studies And Results Of Acid Treatment Of Wells, Zwolle Oil Field, Sabine Parish, La.

MLA: R. E. Heithecker RI 3251 Engineering Studies And Results Of Acid Treatment Of Wells, Zwolle Oil Field, Sabine Parish, La.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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