IC 8038 Developments In Waterflooding And Pressure Maintenance In Osage County, Okla. Oilfields, 1961 ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth H. Johnston
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Records show that waterflooding was tried in Osage County as early as 1934, but it was not economically important until a large unitized flood in the North Burbank field was begun in 1950. Development was rapid and by the end of 1960, there were 70 active water flood projects and 16 active pressure-maintenance projects in the County. The locations and status of the water-flood and pressure-maintenance projects in Osage County on December 31, 1960 are shown in figure 1, and information pertaining to these projects as of July 1, 1960 is given in table 1. For the past several years, Bureau of Mines petroleum engineers have arranged tours of selected waterflooding projects for the spring meeting of the Kansas-Oklahoma Water flood Association. These tours are conducted to demonstrate unique operating methods and new field equipment and to provide additional opportunities for exchanging information. Each of these tours has been supplemented by a published report describing in detail the projects visited. This report has been prepared for distribution during the 1961 spring tour of three waterflooding projects and a pressure-maintenance project in Osage County, Okla. (fig. 2).
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APA: Kenneth H. Johnston  (1961)  IC 8038 Developments In Waterflooding And Pressure Maintenance In Osage County, Okla. Oilfields, 1961 ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Kenneth H. Johnston IC 8038 Developments In Waterflooding And Pressure Maintenance In Osage County, Okla. Oilfields, 1961 ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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