IC 7750 Water Flooding Of Oil Sands In Butler And Greenwood Counties, Kans. ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. P. Powell
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

Records show that systematic water flooding was begun as early as 1935 in Greenwood County and in 1937 in Butler County. Water flooding on some earlier projects in Greenwood County were described in a Bureau of Mines Report of Investigation.2/ This report presents a discussion of 4 projects -2 in Butler County, 1 in Greenwood County, and 1 in Butler and Greenwood Counties. The location of these projects is shown in figure 1. The projects have been in operation 6 to 12 years and have recovered about 6.6 million barrels of additional oil from the injection of 84.7 million barrels of water. Three of the projects take advantage of the elevation of the nearby hilly terrain, and water from the treating ponds flows by gravity through the filters into the clear-water tanks. By utilizing gravity flow, fewer pumps and less electrical energy is required, resulting in more economical operation.
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APA: J. P. Powell  (1956)  IC 7750 Water Flooding Of Oil Sands In Butler And Greenwood Counties, Kans. ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: J. P. Powell IC 7750 Water Flooding Of Oil Sands In Butler And Greenwood Counties, Kans. ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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