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Development and Production Problems in High-pressure Distillate PoolsBy E. V. Foran
AMONG the many newer disclosures that have accompanied the petroleum industry's progressively deeper exploratory drilling is the increased frequency with which the operators are encountering rese
Jan 1, 1939
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Formation And Disruption Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In FlotationBy A. Jowett
An attempt is made to explain differences in the size-by-size response to flotation of some sulphide minerals. Physical factors involved in particle-bubble collision and adhesion, and also in possible
Jan 1, 1980
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Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Repressuring and Initial PressuringBy H. C. George
Since 1911, when J. L. Dunn first used compressed air for repressuring depleted oil sands in southeast Ohio, the rejuvenation of many depleted oil fields has been directly due to repressuring by means
Jan 1, 1931
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Interfacial Tension between Water and Oil under Reservoir ConditionsBy C. R. Hocott
THE distribution and movement of fluids in oil reservoirs are influ-enced to a great extent by capillary forces, which depend upon the size and shape of the pores in the reservoir rock, the surface ch
Jan 1, 1938
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Technical Notes - Silicothermic Reduction of Magnesia and Ferrosilicon ActivitiesBy Bernt Ellingsaeter, Terkel Rosenqvist
IN the silicothermic reduction of magnesia, burned dolomite is treated with high grade ferrosilicon in an evacuated steel retort at temperatures between 1150° and 1200°C. The following reaction is
Jan 1, 1957
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Contents And Introduction - Looking Back-1958 Looking Ahead-1959ECONOMICS In the preceding pages you will find an attempt to judge the direction of one phase of the mining industry in Drift, and following that a quick round up of what happened to production in
Jan 2, 1959
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Improvements in Roof Bolting Promise Greater Safety and ProductivityBy Will B. Jamison
It is a fact that the most serious safety problems encountered in US underground coal mines are related to roof-bolting operations. It is also true that roof bolting is usually the operation which lim
Jan 7, 1977
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Amenia Paper - Jet Pumps for Chemical and Physical LaboratoriesBy Robert H. Richards
DuRing the winter of 1868-9,I was called upon by Professor F. H. Storer, to put up the Bunsen filter pump in the chemical laboratory of the Masschusetts Institute of Technology. As the laboratory is o
Jan 1, 1879
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Acidizing with Swellable PolymersBy E. A. Ernst, N. F. Carpenter
The benefits derived from an acidizing treatment are a function of the penetration achieved by the acid before complete spending. Additional penetration may be achieved by (1) controlling acid leak-08
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Drainage Behavior And Water Retention Properties Of Fine CoalBy D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright
DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met
Jan 1, 1952
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Mining - Engineering Analysis of Geologic Pressures and Design EffectsBy L. Adler
Some estimate of the geologic pressures existine at the site of a proposed underground opening is essential for its economic design and construction. Regardless of the size of such an opening, drill h
Jan 1, 1962
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1938By Theron Wasson
Michigan reports another record year. Its production of 18,605,000 bbl. exceeds any previous year's total and is 2,000,000 bbl. over 1937, the previous record year. Production in 1938 brings the
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1938By Theron Wasson
Michigan reports another record year. Its production of 18,605,000 bbl. exceeds any previous year's total and is 2,000,000 bbl. over 1937, the previous record year. Production in 1938 brings the
Jan 1, 1939
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Scratch And Brinell Hardness Of Severely Cold-Rolled MetalsBy M. F. Fogler
An attempt to duplicate Rawdon and Mutchler's experiments showing a reversal of hardness with continued rolling gave negative results, indicating that the phenomenon is not general but depends, p
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in KentuckyBy N. Shiarella, Coleman D. Hunter, I. B. Browning
The price of crude oil in Kentucky did not change very much during 1935 until the latter part of the year, but more stabilized conditions and an increase in consumption of natural gas made the year a
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in KentuckyBy I. B. Browning, N. Shiarella, Coleman D. Hunter
The price of crude oil in Kentucky did not change very much during 1935 until the latter part of the year, but more stabilized conditions and an increase in consumption of natural gas made the year a
Jan 1, 1936
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Selection And Sizing Of Slurry Pumps For Grinding CircuitsBy Richard E. McElvain, I. Cave
The selection of centrifugal pumps for mill discharge duty should be based on the total circuit concept. The practice of operating the mill circuit based on limitation of the pump can result in losses
Jan 1, 1982
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Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram and System of Crystallization CrystallizationBy Zay Jeffries
IN this paper, it is proposed to outline a method for the determination of melting points of those metals and alloys having high fusion temperatures. The application of the method as used to determine
Jan 7, 1916
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A Computerized System For Coal Exploration And Mine PlanningBy Robert A. Melton
Since many of the easily mined, continuous, thick coal seams in the Appalachian Region have been exhausted, new exploration and mining is being directed toward less continuous seams that are under mor
Jan 1, 1977
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Recovery Of Arsenic And Other Valuable Constituents From SpeissBy Clarence Linville
FULTON1 says: "Speiss is an artificial arsenide of iron containing smaller amounts of other metals. In constitution it is similar to a matte except that arsenic replaces sulfur." For the purposes of t
Jan 5, 1925