RI 3818 Gas Injection into the McClosky Limestone in the Griffin and New Harmony Oil Fields. Indiana and Illinois

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. H. Riggs
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jul 1, 1945

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The injection of gas into the McClosky limestone in the adjoining, Griffin and New Harmony field in Indiana and Illinois and resulting increases in oil and gas production from this zone ore described in this report.Since 1911, the use of compressed air or as to increase oil production by supplementing natural reservoir energy has been widely adopted, and has resulted in the recovery of much additional oil, which otherwise would have been left underground. In many of the newer oil fields, including Griffin and New Harmony, a part of the compressed residue gas from natural gasoline plants is returned to the reservoir as a secondary method to increase oil and gasoline production. Part of the injected gas is stored underground for future use.By presenting data on many secondary recovery operations in a series of reports 5-9/ the Bureau of Mines has sought to stimulate interest in secondary recovery as a means of increasing oil recovery and current oil production for wartime needs. Most of the elder fields in the United States produce oil from sandstone reservoirs, and probably more than 90 percent of secondary recovery operations have been developed in oil bearing sandstones. During recent years, the volume of oil obtained by primary methods from limestone reservoirs has increased steadily, but as yet little has been done to recover, by secondary means,,the large volumes of oil left in limestone reservoirs when primary methods production are no longer profitable. Because of inherent differences in the origin and nature of the pore spaces between sandstones and limestones and because of differences in permeability and fluid content, secondary recovery methods, which are successful in sandstone-reservoirs, are not always applicable to limestones. Not much he been written concerning secondary recovery operations in limestone reservoirs, and few data are available to assist operators in developing such secondary recovery projects."
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APA: C. H. Riggs  (1945)  RI 3818 Gas Injection into the McClosky Limestone in the Griffin and New Harmony Oil Fields. Indiana and Illinois

MLA: C. H. Riggs RI 3818 Gas Injection into the McClosky Limestone in the Griffin and New Harmony Oil Fields. Indiana and Illinois. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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