RI 4391 Laboratory Studies Of The Gravitational Drainage Of Oil From Unconsolidated Sands

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Higgins
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The, large volumes of low A. P. I. gravity oil that will remain in many shallow fields of California when such oils no longer can be recovered profitably by pumping are important potential sources of oil when ways and means are found to remove them from the reservoir sands. Estimated ultimate oil recoveries in many of the "low-gravity fields" of the San Joaquin Valley in California indicate that less than 25 percent (on the average) of the original oil will be recovered. These oils have viscosities of 1,000 or more centipoises at reservoir temperatures and, because of their high viscosity and low intensity of the reservoir pressure, the quantities that will be retained in the sands ultimately are so large and their recovery is such a challenge to petroleum engineers that the Bureau of Mines has made the study of their possible recovery one of its major projects. The fact that a slight increase of temperature materially reduces the viscosity of low A. P. I. gravity oils has 'prompted the use of various means for increasing the temperature of the oil in the reservoir sands and hence the rate of flow and Completeness of recovery of the oil. Hot oil, hot water, heated air, and natural gas, steam, super-heated steam, and the products of combustion have been circulated in wells to raise the temperature of the oil it the sands; electric heaters have been installed in wells, and butane and air have been intermittently exploded and the flames propagated through the tubing to the "pay" zones. None of the methods, however, have been entirely satisfactory for the recovery of large quantities of oil.
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APA: R. V. Higgins  (1949)  RI 4391 Laboratory Studies Of The Gravitational Drainage Of Oil From Unconsolidated Sands

MLA: R. V. Higgins RI 4391 Laboratory Studies Of The Gravitational Drainage Of Oil From Unconsolidated Sands. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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