RI 2421 Natural Gas As A Factor In Oil Migration And Accumulation In The Vicinity Of Faults. ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1922
Abstract
[In previous contributions** the writer has called attention to important relations that faulting bears to the migration and accumulation of oil end gas. It has been pointed that favorably situated parts of oil and gas bearing, sands have been enriched by migration art segregation incident to faulting. The escape of water through natural passages such. as fault fissures has induced wide spread hydraulic currents through the beds toward these, points, of diminished pressure and these water currents, plus buoyancy hove contributed largely toward the migration of oil to favorable rock entrapments in the vicinity of the faults.*** The propulsive force of expanding gas has been one of the contributing causes for the hydraulic currents. Paradoxical as it may seem, the escape of gas with entrained oil through fissures has been on important factor In the migration, and accumulation of oil in many faulted areas. Compressed gas is the propulsive force by which oil generally moves to producing wells. It is also one of the propulsive forces by which oil has moved with or even ahead of water under conditions: of differential pressure brought about by faulting.]
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(1922) RI 2421 Natural Gas As A Factor In Oil Migration And Accumulation In The Vicinity Of Faults. ? IntroductionMLA: RI 2421 Natural Gas As A Factor In Oil Migration And Accumulation In The Vicinity Of Faults. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.