RI 6943 Predicted Oil Recovery By Waterflood And Gas Drive, Bradford Third And Sartwell Sands, Sartwell Oilfield, McKean County, Pa.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John R. Dudo
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines Morgantown Petroleum Research Laboratory, with the cooperation of the Penn York Oil Company, cored the Dewdrop, Bradford Third, Lewis Run, and Sartwell sands in the Sartwell oilfield, McKean County, Pa. This report contains a review of the geology and depositional history of the field and an evaluation of the feasibility of secondary recovery of oil from the Bradford Third and Sartwell sands by waterflood or gas drive. Core analysis, geologic data, and electrical and radioactivity logs were used to evaluate the reservoir characteristics. Reservoir geometry, rock properties, fluid characteristics and saturations, and relative permeability-saturation relationships were used to assess the floodability of these two sands. The results of this study indicate that between 53,000 and 61,000 barrels of oil can be recovered by water or gas injection. The success of a waterflood or gas drive will depend on the field injection rates of the reservoirs comprising this oilfield. Following an economic evaluation, additional field work is recommended to further test the floodability of the reservoir.
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APA: John R. Dudo  (1967)  RI 6943 Predicted Oil Recovery By Waterflood And Gas Drive, Bradford Third And Sartwell Sands, Sartwell Oilfield, McKean County, Pa.

MLA: John R. Dudo RI 6943 Predicted Oil Recovery By Waterflood And Gas Drive, Bradford Third And Sartwell Sands, Sartwell Oilfield, McKean County, Pa.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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