RI 3772 Thermal Expansion of Pressure Samples of Hydrocarbon Liquids from Gas-Condensate Wells

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Vincent Smith M. A. Schellhardt E. J. Dewees
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Oct 1, 1944

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION Abnormal material requirements of the nation at war impose an intensive demand upon many irreplaceable natural resources. Natural-3as reserves) for example, are being subjected at the present time to extensive depletion by large-scale withdrawals of gas to supply unprecedented demands for fuel and raw materials for the synthesis of strategic products. Fluids produced from many so-called gas-condensate type reservoirs have become an important source of hydrocarbons vital to the war effort.Development of gas-condensate type reservoirs in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas in recent years created many problems not common to ordinary gas-producing operations. Early in the development of condensate-type gas fields, general practices were evolved and applied to insure efficient re¬covery of the hydrocarbons existing in the gas phase under initial reservoir pressures and temperatures, put often the practices were predicted mainlyregardingupon generalized theory regarding the behavior of the fluids and were not always the most efficient, because field and laboratory procedure for testing these hydrocarbons had not progressed as rapidly or as far as field development. Specific information regarding the composition and properties of fluids ultimately recoverable from many gas-condensate reservoirs, especially, is lacking."
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APA: R. Vincent Smith M. A. Schellhardt E. J. Dewees  (1944)  RI 3772 Thermal Expansion of Pressure Samples of Hydrocarbon Liquids from Gas-Condensate Wells

MLA: R. Vincent Smith M. A. Schellhardt E. J. Dewees RI 3772 Thermal Expansion of Pressure Samples of Hydrocarbon Liquids from Gas-Condensate Wells. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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