RI 4250 Secondary Recovery of Oil of Water-Flooding in Fields of North Texas - Supplement to R.I. 3906 History of Water-flooding of Oil Sands on North Texas

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 210
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- 12644 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1948
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION Secondary recovery of oil by water-flooding is practiced more extensively in North Texas than in any other section of the State, and the progress and experience of the operations in that area are of continuing interest to all branches of the oil industry. The first Bureau of Mines report on water flooding in North Texas 7/ chronicled the activities from December 7, 193f', when the Railroad Commission of Texas granted The Texas Co. the first permit to inject water into an oil-bearing sand, through 1944. This second report has been prepared as a supplement to Report of Investigations 3906 to show the progress and expansion of water-flooding. The format of this report is almost identical with what of report of Investigations 3906, except for a few miner changes. For the sake of brevity, certain basic information contained on the first report has not been repealed, and the reader is urged to consider the two reports as corporation writings.The North Texas area, as encompassed by the two reports, corresponds Railroad Commission of Texas Districts 7P and 9. Oil-development operations in the two districts, since oil was discovered in 1904, have resulted in the recovery of approximately 1,400,000,000 barrels of oil from a proved area that has been estimated to exceed 413,000 acres. During October barrels of oil was produces by primary and secondary-recovery methods from 1,746 flowing wells and 25,211 pumping wells, a daily average 6.6 barrels per well. Of this total volume of oil recovered in October 1947, 47,965 barrels (0.87 percent) was recovered from leases on which water-flooding operations were in progresses."
Citation
APA:
(1948) RI 4250 Secondary Recovery of Oil of Water-Flooding in Fields of North Texas - Supplement to R.I. 3906 History of Water-flooding of Oil Sands on North TexasMLA: RI 4250 Secondary Recovery of Oil of Water-Flooding in Fields of North Texas - Supplement to R.I. 3906 History of Water-flooding of Oil Sands on North Texas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.