RI 3174 Properties Of Crude Oil From The Greasewood Flat Area In Colorado (b67dbf0f-55f5-422f-9031-cb88fa456975)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 4
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- 1428 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1932
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines has recently collected two samples of crude oil from wells in the Greasewood Flat, area of northeastern Colorado. Sample 31310 was taken from the Continental Oi1 Co.'s well Briggs No. 1 which came in on September 27,7.931, with a maximum production of 940 barrels per day. Sample 31311 was taken from the Reiter-Foster Oil Co.'s well Ida Johnson No. 1 which came in on August 24, 1931 with a maximum production of approximately 1000 barrels per day. These two samples of crude oil are typical "intermediate base" crude oils according to the classification defined by Smith and Lane. The characteristics of these two samples, as shown by the Hempel analyses, indicate that they are almost identical. They have a very low sulphur content, and the residuum has a low carbon-residue content which would indicate that they are excellent crude oils for refining. Crude oils yielding a residuum which has a carbon-residue content of 4 per cent or less usually make good material for the manufacture of cylinder stocks. The pour points of the samples and the cloud test of the fractions obtained from the vacuum distillation indicate that the Greasewood Flat oil contains considerable wax. The high wax content would cause some difficulty in transmitting this oil through a pipe fine during extreme cold weather.
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APA:
(1932) RI 3174 Properties Of Crude Oil From The Greasewood Flat Area In Colorado (b67dbf0f-55f5-422f-9031-cb88fa456975)MLA: RI 3174 Properties Of Crude Oil From The Greasewood Flat Area In Colorado (b67dbf0f-55f5-422f-9031-cb88fa456975). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.