RI 4430 Secondary Recovery Of Oil By Gas Injection In The Boggs Field. Roane County, W. Va.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 48
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- 18433 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
As a part of the program of promoting the conservation and efficient utilization of petroleum, studies are being made by engineers of the Bureau of Mines on secondary oil-recovery projects throughout the United States. In furthering that aim, engineering data concerning the reservoirs, methods of stimulating the production of oil, and other pertinent facts are collected, studied, and subsequently published so that others may profit by the experience gained. This report presents the results of a study made by engineers of the Franklin, Pa., office of the Bureau of Mines of secondary oil-recovery operations in the Boggs field, Spencer district, Roane County, W. Va., whore natural gas is injected into the reservoir to stimulate the production of oil from a so-called stripper field. The Boggs field, like most others in the Appalachian region, is one in which the major part of the natural energy that caused oil to flow through the reservoir to the producing wells during the primary stage of oil production has been dissipated. For all practical purposes, most of the oil produced in the Appalachian region at the present time can be considered to be from stripper fields. Consequently, secondary recovery methods are being used extensively in the oil-producing areas of New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky for recovering some of the oil that was not produced by primary production methods.
Citation
APA:
(1949) RI 4430 Secondary Recovery Of Oil By Gas Injection In The Boggs Field. Roane County, W. Va.MLA: RI 4430 Secondary Recovery Of Oil By Gas Injection In The Boggs Field. Roane County, W. Va.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.