IC 8175 The Application Of Hydraulic Fracturing In The Recovery Of Oil By Waterflooding: A Summary (70dc5043-3530-4999-9ad0-996ab55129a4)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James A. Wasson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This report summarizes the results and conclusions reached by various investigators who have attempted to determine the extent to which hydraulic fracturing will affect the secondary recovery of crude oil by waterflooding. It also discusses the most advantageous use of this well-stimulation method in waterflood projects. A thorough search of the literature was made, and pertinent information was abstracted from appropriate reports. A carefully designed and controlled program of formation fracturing is an effective aid in waterflooding because it increases water-injection and oil- production rates. Generally, fracturing has resulted in little or no reduction in ultimate oil recovery, but under certain circumstances recovery has been substantially increased.
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APA: James A. Wasson  (1963)  IC 8175 The Application Of Hydraulic Fracturing In The Recovery Of Oil By Waterflooding: A Summary (70dc5043-3530-4999-9ad0-996ab55129a4)

MLA: James A. Wasson IC 8175 The Application Of Hydraulic Fracturing In The Recovery Of Oil By Waterflooding: A Summary (70dc5043-3530-4999-9ad0-996ab55129a4). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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