RI 3338 Estimate Of Natural-Gas Reserves From The Layton, Oolitic, And Oswego-Prue Horizons In The Oklahoma City Oil Field ? Introduction (44a91fff-c2c0-4763-a3d3-3773dffbc146)

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 47
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
In June 1933 the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the State of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, published a report of the gas at reserves in the Oklahoma City oil field3/ based upon data as of October 1932, at which time there were 43 classified gas wells in the field, The estimates were obtained by the ?porosity-area" method. There are two general methods of estimating natural-gas reserves. The porosity-area method, as used by Hill and Rawlins, is used when a gas field is comparatively new but after enough drilling has been done to determine the average thickness, porosity, and areal extent of the producing horizon. The "pressure-volume? method of estimating gas reserves, the method used in this report, nay be used after a sufficient volume of gas has bean withdrawn from the reservoir to cause an appreciable decline in reservoir pressure.
Citation
APA:
(1937) RI 3338 Estimate Of Natural-Gas Reserves From The Layton, Oolitic, And Oswego-Prue Horizons In The Oklahoma City Oil Field ? Introduction (44a91fff-c2c0-4763-a3d3-3773dffbc146)MLA: RI 3338 Estimate Of Natural-Gas Reserves From The Layton, Oolitic, And Oswego-Prue Horizons In The Oklahoma City Oil Field ? Introduction (44a91fff-c2c0-4763-a3d3-3773dffbc146). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.