RI 3130 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The East Texas Field

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. L. Garton
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The United Status Bureau of Mines has recently collected samples of crude petroleum from well] in the newly developed Joiner, Kilgore, and Longview fields of Rusk and Gregg Counties in the East Texas district, and from the Van field of the East Central district of Texas. East Texas Cruder The four samples of crude oil from the East Texas fields are all typical "intermediate base" crudes according to the classification given by Smith and Lane. 3 Sample 31,063 is from the discovery well in the Joiner field. This well came in on October 3, 1930, with an initial production of 400 barrels per day. Sample 31,062 was obtained from a well that was completed on February 1, 1931, with an initial production of 3,500 barrels per day. The 32 East Texas crudes are produced at an average depth of approximately 3,600 feet. which is the deepest Woodgine-sand production so far encountered in any of the Texas or Louisiana fields.
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APA: E. L. Garton  (1931)  RI 3130 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The East Texas Field

MLA: E. L. Garton RI 3130 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The East Texas Field. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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