RI 2876 Use Of The Acetylene Tetrachloride Method Of Porosity Determination In Petroleum Engineering Field Studies

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Chase E. Sutton
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

The porosity of a sand is usually the measure of its capacity for holding fluid, although porosity is sometimes selective; that is, a small percentage of the actual pore space (voids), particularly in fine-grained sandstones, may be isolated by the cementing material which prevents the entrance of fluids under normal conditions. Obviously, however, porosity determinations are essential to an engineering study of underground conditions of an oil field, and a simple and reliable method of obtaining a reasonably accurate figure for average porosity is desirable. This report describes a method suggested by Ruasell,3 which was used by the writer in the preparation of a report on the Texhoma-Gose pool, Archer County, Tex.4 The conditions in this pool were particularly favorable for obtaining an average porosity figure, in that some 30 to 35 core samples of the pay sand were available for analysis.
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APA: Chase E. Sutton  (1928)  RI 2876 Use Of The Acetylene Tetrachloride Method Of Porosity Determination In Petroleum Engineering Field Studies

MLA: Chase E. Sutton RI 2876 Use Of The Acetylene Tetrachloride Method Of Porosity Determination In Petroleum Engineering Field Studies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.

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