IC 7787 Some Recent Developments In Waterflooding In Washington County, Okla., 1956-57 ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 42
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
Systematic waterflooding was first tried in Washington County, Okla., in 1937, when a 40-acre project was begun in secs. 24, 29, 32, and 33, T. 27 N., R. 13 E., jointly by the Keener Oil Co. and the Phillips Petroleum Co. The property later was sold to Lee Morrison. A second project was begun in 1941 in sec. 14, T. 6 N., R. 12 E., by the Oklahoma Oil Corp. Both projects were abandoned by the end of 1942. A third project was begun in 1945 and the fourth in 1948, but 1949 actually was the beginning of intensive waterflooding development in Washington County. The results of previous waterflooding projects are described in Bureau of Mines Reports of Investigations.2 3 4/ Oil production in the county followed a similar trend, dropping to a low of 990,000 barrels in 1945, then steadily increasing until 1956, when more than 4 mil-lion barrels of oil was produced. Most of the increase in oil production is directly attributable to water injection.
Citation
APA:
(1957) IC 7787 Some Recent Developments In Waterflooding In Washington County, Okla., 1956-57 ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: IC 7787 Some Recent Developments In Waterflooding In Washington County, Okla., 1956-57 ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.