Bulletin 232 Manual for Oil and Gas Operations

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 182
- File Size:
- 13901 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1923
Abstract
The Federal Government, as the largest lessor of oil and gas lands
in the United States, is vitally interested in the conservation of those
resources. This manual has been prepared at the direction of the
Secretary of the Interior to call the attention of lessees of public
oil and gas lands to the most common oil and gas field wastes and the
best methods of preventing them; to outline the policies of the
Interior Department on field operations; and to give information
as to how the "Operating Regulations" of the department will
be interpreted by the Bureau of Mines.
The oil industry has progressed steadily. Present operating
methods are much more efficient-and less wasteful-than those of a
few years ago; moreover, the art of producing oil and gas is continually
advancing. Public interest requires that improved methods,
which will result in obtaining the greatest possible amounts of oil and
gas from the natural deposits, shall be developed and used. Part I
of this manual points out types of oil and gas wastes and suggests, in
detail or by reference, the most practical and effective methods in
current practice for stopping these wastes. Throughout Part I
the department's operating policy is given, with interpretations of the
"Operating Regulations" for enforcing every practical measure of
conservation. Part II comprises the revised "Operating Regula-tions"
which supersede all previous regulations and will govern future
operations on public lands; it will be found in the pocket in the
back cover of this bulletin.
Citation
APA:
(1923) Bulletin 232 Manual for Oil and Gas OperationsMLA: Bulletin 232 Manual for Oil and Gas Operations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.