RI 5580 Quick, Nongraphical, Noniterative Method For Gas-Drive Predictions - Short Tarner ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Higgins
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Tarner (1),3/ Muskat (2), and Schilthuis (1) have presented methods of calculating oil recovery by the expansion of dissolved gas with and without return of gas to the reservoir. Although electronic computers have eliminated the tedious and time-consuming calculations (4) required by each of these methods, many petroleum engineers do not have access to electronic computers. For these engineers a short method is presented that uses the Tarner method as a base. Moreover, for engineers who have access to computers and have not as yet prepared a program, the short Tamer method requires less computer time than the long iterative methods. In the proposed short method, no plotting of the calculated data is required to determine a point of intersection described in the original Tarner presentation, as only one calculation is needed to determine the value sought, or two calculations if greater accuracy is desired.
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APA: R. V. Higgins  (1960)  RI 5580 Quick, Nongraphical, Noniterative Method For Gas-Drive Predictions - Short Tarner ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: R. V. Higgins RI 5580 Quick, Nongraphical, Noniterative Method For Gas-Drive Predictions - Short Tarner ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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