RI 3143 The Production Of Motor Fuels From Natural Gas - I. Preliminary Report On The Pyrolysis Of Methane ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. M. Smith
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The production of oil during the early development of new oil fields is usually accompanied by large quantities of natural gas. Since in most fields gas under pressure is the main source of the energy causing the oil to move through the sands into the wells and thence to the surface, coincident production of natural gas will continue as long as present-day producing methods are used. Generally the use of this gas is restricted, since markets are not readily available. Consequently, a large portion of the gas produced is often wasted by being blown into the air. The magnitude of gas waste is well brought out in the following statement by Miller:5 Only a few outstanding examples need be cited to show the enormous production of gas that accompanies the discovery of new sources. In April, 1927, the Ventura field produced approximately 210,000,000 cubic feet of gas a day; and during the summer of 1927 Alamitos Heights reached a peak gas production of 102,000,000 cubic feet a day; on December 1, 1928, as a result of the summer's deeper drilling in the Long Beach field, surplus gas production amounted to 125,000,000 cubic feet a day. It is estimated that in January, 1929, the Santa Fe Springs field will have a daily gas production of 387,000,000 cubic feet from the recently discovered Buckbee oil zone. Of this amount 274,000,000 cubic feet a day will be the surplus above the amount required for field and plant fuel, taken out by utility corporations, and that used in repressuring the Meyer sand which lies above the Buckbee zone.
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APA: H. M. Smith  (1931)  RI 3143 The Production Of Motor Fuels From Natural Gas - I. Preliminary Report On The Pyrolysis Of Methane ? Introduction

MLA: H. M. Smith RI 3143 The Production Of Motor Fuels From Natural Gas - I. Preliminary Report On The Pyrolysis Of Methane ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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