RI 4004 A Method for Determining Simultaneously the Oil and Water Saturations of Oil Sands

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Cleo Griffith Rall D. B. Taliaferro
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Dec 1, 1946

Abstract

The method for determining oil and water saturations described herein has been used successfully for several years in the core laboratories of the Bureau of Mines. The apparatus constructed according to the original specifications has proved very satisfactory; in fact, it has been widely adopted by core laboratories throughout the petroleum industry. The writers have found that the method gives reproducible results, the degree of accuracy depending largely on the attention to details given by the operator. The relative importance of these details of procedure and the design of the apparatus are discussed in this report. In September 1940, the Bureau of Mines published a report describing a method used in its laboratories for the determination of the water content of oil-field cores. The procedure was essentially the same as that adopted by the American Society for Testing Materials for the determination of the water content of petroleum products, although the apparatus and technique were altered slightly to increase the precision of the method and to adapt it to the characteristics of the material to be tested. The report also contained a description of the method used at that time in the Bureau’s core laboratories for measuring the oil content of a core, utilizing the sample on which the water-saturation determination had been made. The procedure involved the transfer of the weighed sample, from which the water had been distilled and measured, to a Soxhlet extractor and the removal of the remaining oil by means of a suitable solvent. Soon after the report was published, the water-determination apparatus described therein was modified so that both the oil and water contents of a core sample could be determined simultaneously. This method, which has been described by Yuster, is now widely used throughout the industry.
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APA: Cleo Griffith Rall D. B. Taliaferro  (1946)  RI 4004 A Method for Determining Simultaneously the Oil and Water Saturations of Oil Sands

MLA: Cleo Griffith Rall D. B. Taliaferro RI 4004 A Method for Determining Simultaneously the Oil and Water Saturations of Oil Sands. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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