RI 4740 Petroleum Engineering Study Of The Weber Pool, Washington County, Okla.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth H. Johnston
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

The Weber pool in Washington County, Okla. (fig. 1), covers an area extending from 2 miles east and slightly north of Bartlesville, Okla., to a point approximately 2-1P tiles northeast of Dewey, Okla. The pool is a part of the area designated by the Standing Committee on Oil Field Nomenclature, Kansas-Oklahoma Division, Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, as the Bartlesville-Dewey field. In the following discussion of the geology, development, and exploitation of the Weber pool, the writers, by means of structure maps, cross sections through various parts of the reservoir, and tabulated development data and production statistics, have recorded salient information on a field that was developed before .1910 in an Area that has been repressured since 1926. The total oil production to January 1, 19.0., from the 2,639 developed acres considered in this report, was approximately 14 million barrels, or a recovery of about 5,3;2 barrels per acre, or 227 barrels per acre-foot. The production of the estimated 18 million barrels of recoverable oil remaining in the Bartlesville sand reservoir will require the initiation of additional secondary-recovery practices on some of the leases and the application of a more systematic repressuring program on others.
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APA: Kenneth H. Johnston  (1950)  RI 4740 Petroleum Engineering Study Of The Weber Pool, Washington County, Okla.

MLA: Kenneth H. Johnston RI 4740 Petroleum Engineering Study Of The Weber Pool, Washington County, Okla.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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