RI 2189 Fuel Wastes in Oil Fields Boilers for Drilling and Production

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. W. Ambrose
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Nov 1, 1920

Abstract

"Introduction.Oil-field operations have often been carried on under great stress and haste, in which the prime purpose has been to put the wells down rapidly as possible, without regard to a few of the various factors affecting cost. In such fields as Burkurnett, Texas, where the well locations are town lots and other small tracts, the operator was concerned primarily with in drilling. In such cases a few thousand dollars more or less in the cost of a well not considered. We are reaching a time, however, when our reserves a,more definitely outlined and properties are being along more economic lines. Operators are becoming more concerned with the actual cost of this work, and are gradually learning that fuel consumption can be reduced in drilling and producing without delaying the speed of drilling, and in the case of production, it will greatly reduce the unit cost per barrel of production.Types of Field Boilers.In the oil fields there are in general two types of boilers; those which are used for drilling wells and are of a more or less portable character, and those established later in a more permanent form and serve for the purpose,of generating steam for producing the oil. As a rule, the latter type of boilers are larger than those of the drilling type. Usually, little care is given to the installation of drilling boilers; particularly in attempting to set them up in such a way as to avoid waste in of fuel. Because of the temporary nature of these installations there may be some justification for not giving them more,attention in this resend, but it is believed that a few precautions could be taken that would amply repay the cost and trouble taken. In connection with the boiler plants that are afterwards established, when a few producing wells have been,brought in with a life of two to ten years and probably longer, much care to the boiler-plant construction and to the installation of recording instruments which will assist in operating the plant at minimum cost."
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APA: A. W. Ambrose  (1920)  RI 2189 Fuel Wastes in Oil Fields Boilers for Drilling and Production

MLA: A. W. Ambrose RI 2189 Fuel Wastes in Oil Fields Boilers for Drilling and Production. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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