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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of pH on Interfacial Films and Stability of Crude Oil-Water Emulsions
By J. E. Strassner
Oilfield emulsions are stabilized primarily by film-forming asphaltenes and resins containing organic acids and bases. Adding inorganic acids and bases radically changes the physical properties of the
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Evaluation of Acid Treatments from Pressure Build-...
By D. A. Flanagan, B. L. Landrum, P. B. Crawford, B. C. Norwood
Herern is described a heat conduction model which has been developed to predict the pressure distribution within a reservoir being subjected to rrnsteady-state depletion. Although potentiometric mo
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Affecting the Rate of Deposition of Cement in Unfractured Perforations During Squeeze-Cementing Operations
By G. W. Binkley, R. E. Collins, G. K. Dumbauld
A mathematical analysis has shown that the primary factors affecting the deposition of cement in unfractured perforations during squeeze-cementing operations are: the properties of the cement slurry,
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Field Evaluation of Cathodic Protection of Casing
By A. S. Odeh
The mechanism of two-phase flow in porous media has been a subject of wide controversy. One of the properties essential for understanding the dynamic behavior of two-phase flow is relalive permeabilit
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Identification of Mixtures of Waters from Chemical Water Analyses
By J. C. McKinnell
The appraisal of an oil lease may often be mad,? through production decline analysis, which requires description of the functional relationship between the oil production rate and either cumulative pr
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Inflow Performance Relationships for Solution-Gas Drive Wells
By J. V. Vogel
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Influence of Propping Sand Wettability on Producti...
By C. S. Matthews, M. J. F. Rosenbaum
The purpose of thir work wax to lcarn it~lzut infori~lation could he obtained from various typs of pilot water floods and to attempt to find the optunum pilot patter11, for a revervoir which had previ
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - New Concepts in Sucker-Pod Pump Design
By R. J. Watson, A. H. Juch
About half a million sucker-rod pumps are installed in oil wells in the U. S. alone. In Venezuela, too, the system is widely used; some 5,000, or 90 percent, of Cia. Shell de Venezuela's wells pr
Jan 1, 1970
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Note on Buckling of Tubing in Pumping Wells
By T. Seldenrath
In the development of a fluid -operated hammer drill' for accelerated penetration of hard rock formations in oil wells, a research investigation was conducted to evaluate the percussion effects o
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Performance of Fracturing Fluid Loss Agents Under Dynamic Conditions
By C. D. Hall, F. E. Dollarhide
Fluid Ioss agent.s for crude oil and for water have been studied in dynamic tests. A treatment using a spearhead with a fluid loss agent followed by plain fluid appears feas ible in crude oil, but not
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Pressure Measurements During Formation Fracturing Operations
By H. D. Hodges, J. K. Godbey
In order to better understand the fracturing process, bottom-hole pressures were measured during a number of typical fracturing operations. A recently developed system was used that allows simultaneou
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Prevention of Carbonate Scale Deposition: A Well -Packing Technique with Controlled Solubility Phosphates
By Karl A. Bauer, Cornelis Bezemer
The deposition of calcium carbonate scale on surface and subsurface production equipment creates an operation problem in many oil fields. The formation water in which the carbonate-scale-forming compo
Jan 1, 1970
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Primary Cementing of Multiple Casing
By M. A. Childers
Recent work with controlled laboratory tests.' field experience and a new analytical approach indicate that casing centralization, pipe movement and relative rheological properties between the mu
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Producing Wells on Casing Flow – An Analysis of Flowing Pressure Gradients
By P. B. Baxendell
The appraial of producing properties and profitability ntzalysis of a proposed capital expenditure are based on the same principles. In both problems a projection of future cash income is. cornpared t
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Progress Report on Spraberry Waterflood-Reservoir Performance, Well Stimulation and Water Treating and Handling
By R. C. Gould, A. M. Skov, L. F. Elkins
Comparison of long term decline in oil production during cyclic waterflooding or pressure pulsing of part of the Driver Unit with steady injection-imbibition flooding in the Tex Harvey area led to lar
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Scaled Model Studies of Thin Oil Columns Produced by Natural Water Drive
By B. H. Caudle, A. R. Khan
The oil production performance of thin-oil-column type reservoirs producing entirely by natural water drive are discussed in this paper. The dimensionless production histories were obtained in a serie
Jan 1, 1970
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Separation and Gel Permeation Analysis of Natural Emulsion Stabilizers
By C. A. Stout, S. W. Nicksic
The materials that stubilize emulsions of some Southern California crude oils were isolated from the produced crude. These substances were separated into acidic and nonionic fractions by ion exchange
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Induced Vertically-Oriented Fractures on Five-Spot Sweep Efficiency
By R. A. Burton, J. T. Hansford, D. A. T. Donohue
Substantial evidence indicates that many petroleum producing horizons contain naturally occurring, ordered fracture systems and that within a particular geologic zone, vertical fractures induced in we
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Energy Balance Concept of Hydraulic Fracturing
By T. K. Perkins, W. W. Krech
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Mechanics of Sand Movement in Fracturing
By A. G. Weber, R. L. Ledbetter, A. L. Hicks
A procedure which makes use of both analog and digital computers has been developed for predicting the pressure-production behavior. of water-drive reservoirs. The electric analyzer is used for matchi