RI 4842 Effects Of Water Flooding On Reservoir Temperatures And Wax Precipitation In The Bradford, Pa., Oil Field

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jr. Sayre
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

Results of studies of reservoir and wax-precipitation temperatures relating to wax deposition in the reservoir of the Bradford oil field are presented in this report. During 1949 and 1950 Bureau of Mines engineers made temperature measurements in 42 wells, which indicate that the Bradford Third-sand temperatures range from 59.7° F., at 1,150 feet, to 71.9° F., at 2,040 feet. Reservoir temperatures measured at the same depths in newly drilled wells and oil-producing wells differed as much as 4.5u F. Injection-well temperatures measured during water injection showed that the temperature of the water entering the sand was 11.5° F. lower than reservoir temperatures before injection. The cooling in the formation resulting froth the injection of low-temperature water was 11.5° F. in the vicinity of the injection-well bore, and a maximum of 2.1° F. 200 feet from the injection well. Sand temperature, after 5 months of water injection, was reduced 1.5° F. 90 feet from water-injection wells. The temperature at which wax begins to precipitate from solution in crude oil was determined at atmospheric pressure for 26 samples and ranged from 51° to 67° F. Oil samples from wells producing no water had wax-precipitation temperatures ranging from 51° to 58° F. and wax contents from 2.20 to 2.97 weight percent, whereas the samples from wells producing water and oil had wax precipitation temperatures ranging from 580 to 67° F. and wax contents from 2.57 to 3.42 weight percent .
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APA: Jr. Sayre  (1952)  RI 4842 Effects Of Water Flooding On Reservoir Temperatures And Wax Precipitation In The Bradford, Pa., Oil Field

MLA: Jr. Sayre RI 4842 Effects Of Water Flooding On Reservoir Temperatures And Wax Precipitation In The Bradford, Pa., Oil Field. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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