RI 3783 Air & Gas Injection in Oil Fields of Illinois

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. M. Keithly Thomas Jenning
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Nov 1, 1944

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This report is one of a series. 4. 5. 6/ concerned with presenting historical development, and operating data on secondary-recovery projects in various States to stimulate interest in sound secondary-recovery programs. Preceding reports in this series have dealt exclusively with descriptions of and results obtained by water flooding in three states, but no recent publication of comparable purpose describes gas-injection 7/ practices. The authors intend to present material relevant to the development and operation of gas-injection projects in Illinois, with particular emphasis on those producing from oil-bearing horizons that had been depleted to a point near the economic limit of operation by past oil-recovery methods.Most operators realize that the energy expended on the movement of fluids through gas-expansion- or gas-cap-type oil reservoirs to producing wells must be supplemented to attain maximum recovery of the oil present. Under favorable conditions, many operators choose to maintain oil-propulsive forces at or near their original magnitude by injecting extraneous fluids into a reservoir or recycling produced fluids early in the life of a field. More common, and less desirable, is the practice of replenishing these forces after primary producing methods become unprofitable. The lattes practice has been adopted in many stripper fields in Illinois and most of the oil-producing States during the last 40 years, but other old oil fields, and oil properties within those fields which were partly exploited by secondary--recovery methods, also may offer favorable opportunity for further development. To encourage and, aid operators in the development of gas-injection projects in the old oil fields of the United States, four projects have been described in detail in this report."
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APA: C. M. Keithly Thomas Jenning  (1944)  RI 3783 Air & Gas Injection in Oil Fields of Illinois

MLA: C. M. Keithly Thomas Jenning RI 3783 Air & Gas Injection in Oil Fields of Illinois. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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