Use of Gas Lifts in the Mid-Continent Field

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. F. Shaw
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 11, 1926

Abstract

Fox some time it has been more or less recognized within the industry that a scientific control of flowing wells would result in increased production and a greater ultimate recovery of oil. About two years ago it was proposed by the writer that this control should follow principles worked out by him while handling large air-life operations. In the case of wells that had ceased to flow where a large quantity of liquid was present, the use of these principles would result in a large increase of production by using compressed air or gas to flow the well; in the case of a well flowing naturally it would take the form of controlling the gas associated with the oil, resulting either in immediate increase of production or in a reduction of the gas consumed per barrel of oil, and in both cases would result in a greater ultimate recovery from the sand. The Roxana Petroleum Corp., appreciating the advantages to be obtained by a scientific application of the principles of the air lift to oil wells, recently engaged, for a limited time, the services of the writer to work out some of the problems involved. The work was carried out at Braman, Garber and Tonkawa in Oklahoma, and at Oxford in Kansas. Following some suggestions of the writer a well was also equipped by the Roxana company at Smackover by A. S. Field.
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APA: S. F. Shaw  (1926)  Use of Gas Lifts in the Mid-Continent Field

MLA: S. F. Shaw Use of Gas Lifts in the Mid-Continent Field. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1926.

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