RI 6210 Effects Of Water Injection On Oil Recovery In Cooke And Grayson Counties, Tex.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 89
- File Size:
- 28111 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
History and performance data of 17 water-injection projects in Cooke and Grayson Counties in north Texas are presented for the purpose of studying and comparing operating practices and oil-recovery techniques. Water is injected into Strawn and Canyon sands of Pennsylvanian age. The principal formation flooded is the Strawn, which ranges in depth from 725 to 6,900 ft in the projects covered. Estimated ultimate recoveries range as follows: Primary, 22 to 494 bbl per acre ft; and secondary; 63 to 296 bbl per acre ft. These figures represent the following percentages of original oil in place: Primary, 10 to 46 pct; and secondary, 8 to 23 pct. Shallower projects; 725 to 1,500 ft in depth, had higher average primary and secondary recoveries than did deeper projects. Crude-oil gravity, which ranges from 20° to 45° API, was not relatable to yield of secondary recovery oil. Analysis of the data indicates that five-spot injection patterns will yield the highest percentage of oil remaining at start of flooding; that is, 28.8 pct for five-spot injection patterns, compared with 20.8 pct for line-drive patterns and 11.6 pct for random patterns. Waterflooding in this area appears to be very successful. Secondary recoveries of most projects are expected to nearly equal primary recoveries.
Citation
APA:
(1963) RI 6210 Effects Of Water Injection On Oil Recovery In Cooke And Grayson Counties, Tex.MLA: RI 6210 Effects Of Water Injection On Oil Recovery In Cooke And Grayson Counties, Tex.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.