RI 4899 Petroleum Engineering Study Of Gas Injection In The Cabin Creek Field, Kanawha And Boone Counties, W, Va.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 44
- File Size:
- 16446 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
As part of the important program of promoting conservation and efficient utilization of petroleum, Bureau of Mines engineers are making studies of secondary oil-recovery projects throughout the United states and publishing reports setting forth the pertinent facts so that others may profit by the experience gained. This report presents the results of a study by engineers of the Bureau of Mines, stationed at Franklin, Pa., of secondary oil recovery in a part of the Cabin Creek field, Kanawha and Boone Counties, W. Va., where natural gas is injected into the reservoir to stimulate oil production. Most oil produced in the Appalachian region at present is obtained from stripper fields in which almost all natural energy has been dissipated. Secondary-recovery methods are used extensively in many oil-producing areas of New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky for recovering oil not produced by primary-production methods. The part of the Cabin Creek field reported in this study is shown in figure 1 and has been designated by the operator as project 4. In 1944 the developed area of the entire field was approximately 4,200 acres, and the area of project 4 was about 600 acres. In the developed area of the project the oil reservoir is in the Berea sandstone and occurs at 2,914 to 3,410 feet.
Citation
APA:
(1952) RI 4899 Petroleum Engineering Study Of Gas Injection In The Cabin Creek Field, Kanawha And Boone Counties, W, Va.MLA: RI 4899 Petroleum Engineering Study Of Gas Injection In The Cabin Creek Field, Kanawha And Boone Counties, W, Va.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.