RI 6389 Areal Variation in Reservoir Oil Characteristics, Newcastle Sandstone, Greater Clareton Area, Wyo

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 40
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- 2772 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Reservoir oil analyses from seven wells in the Greater Clareton area
have been included in a study of the original characteristics of oil in the
Newcastle sandstone reservoir . These data correlated with areal location of
the wells show an increase of saturation pressure in a general north - south or
downdip direction . The increase amounts to about 500 psi in more than 17
miles , which corresponds to a depth increase of about 1,600 feet . To facilitate
application of the data to engineering analyses , average characteristics
are given for arbitrary north and south divisions of the 22 - mile - long producing
area .
The downdip increase of saturation pressure is taken as evidence of updip
diffusion of solution gas from a somewhat higher concentration at the bottom
of the reservoir . This effect is opposite to that previously observed in two
prominent high- relief reservoirs in the Rocky Mountain area . The increasingly
greater saturation pressures southward or downdip in the Greater Clareton area
suggest a continuing migration of fluids into the structure .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6389 Areal Variation in Reservoir Oil Characteristics, Newcastle Sandstone, Greater Clareton Area, WyoMLA: RI 6389 Areal Variation in Reservoir Oil Characteristics, Newcastle Sandstone, Greater Clareton Area, Wyo. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.