RI 3394 Disposal Of Petroleum Wastes On Oil-Producing Properties - With A Chapter On Soils And Water Resources Of Kansas Oil Areas ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ludwig Schmidt
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

The attention of operators of oil-producing properties long has been directed toward methods of' disposing of petroleum wastes as well as the disposal of oil-field brines. The problem of disposing of' petroleum wastes is not easy to solve, and although many operators are to be commended for the efforts they have made, much work remains to be done before the problem can be considered solved. Petroleum wastes include emulsions of petroleum and brine or mixtures of petroleum and sand that cannot be "broken down" or treated economically by known methods of separating petroleum from deleterious matter; crude petroleum that escapes from pipe lines, fittings, and tanks because of holes in the lines, leaky connections, or some accident; and oil-saturated materials that accumulate accidentally or otherwise an the normal operation of an oil-producing property.
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APA: Ludwig Schmidt  (1938)  RI 3394 Disposal Of Petroleum Wastes On Oil-Producing Properties - With A Chapter On Soils And Water Resources Of Kansas Oil Areas ? Introduction

MLA: Ludwig Schmidt RI 3394 Disposal Of Petroleum Wastes On Oil-Producing Properties - With A Chapter On Soils And Water Resources Of Kansas Oil Areas ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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