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Reservoir Engineering–General - Injection Rates–The Effect of Mobility Ratio, Area Swept, and Pattern
By J. C. Deppe
A method is presented for calculating approximate injection rates in secondary recovery operations. The method can be applied to cases of unequal fluid mobilities, irregular well patterns and boundary
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Reservoir Engineering - Laboratory Research - Effect of Saturation on Mobility of Low Liquid-Vapor Ratio Fluids
By C. K. Eilerts, J. D. Ham
Laboratory research has been conducted to evaluate the characteristic effects of condensate saturation on the mobility of gas in typical reservoir rocks. A pump with two pistons provided phases in equ
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Volumetric Determination of Sulphur and Ammonia in Illuminating Gas
By H. E. Sadler, Prof. Silliman
The research here recorded was undertaken early in the present year, and has been prosecuted steadily for about eight months. While the work has been under my constant supervision and advice, the labo
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Laboratory Evaluation of Prospective Enriched Gas-Drive Projects
By M. H. Gaskell, D. M. Kehn, G. T. Pyndus
A correlation of the bubble point pressure for black oil systems is developed using the standard physical-chemical equations of soiutions. The correlation is based on 158 experimentally measured bubbl
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Philadelphia Paper - Uses of Blast-Furnace Slags
By T. Egleston
IF we may characterize the aim of metallurgists twenty years ago by any one point towards which their efforts were especially directed, we should say it was the idea of adapting '' waste pro
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Secondary Recovery - Heat Conduction in Underground Combustion
By H. J. Ramey
A general solution is presented for the transient temperature distribution caused by radial movement of a cylindrical heat source through a homogeneous medium of infinite extent. This problem represen
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New York Annual Meeting - May, 1872
THE Institute assembled in the rooms of the Geographical Society at the Cooper Union, Tuesday evening at 8 P.M. President Raymond called the meeting to order, and introduced Mr. Abram S. Hewitt, who
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Gravity Drainage of Oil Into Large Horizontal Fracture
By J. H. Henderson, T. E. Morrisson
An irvestigation has been made of the production of oil through horizontal fractures of high capacity and large radius placed at the base of producing formations. The specific aitns of the study were
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Application of Oceanographic Data in Offshore Structural Design
By C. P. Besse, N. F. LeBlanc
Described in this paper are oceanographic data which should be considered by an offshore design engineer and methods for developing a design wave height from the oceanographic data. The selection of a
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Experiments on Mixing During Miscible Displacement in Porous Media
By W. E. Brigham, P. W. Reed, J. N. Dew
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Gas-Oil Ratio on the Behavior of Fractured Limestone...
By H. N. Mead
In a reservoir when gas comes out of solution and rises, additional pressure is created because of the change in position of this gar in the bounded volume. If this pressure effect is not taken into a
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Bethlehem Paper - Abstract of a Paper on the Mines and Works of the Lehigh Zinc Company
By H. S. Drinker
THE first discovery of zinc 011 the property now worked by this company was made by the celebrated mineralogist, Prof. William Theodore Rapper, in 1845. Different claimants kept the property in contin
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New York Paper - The Commercial Analysis of Furnace Gases
By T. Egleston
The importance of making analyses of gases in furnaces which are used for metallurgical purposes is every day growing more and more evident. It is the only method of understanding the reactions that t
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Natural Gas Technology - Water Drive Gas Reservoirs: Uncertainty in Reserves Evaluation From Past History
By G. Pizzi, G. M. Ciucci, G. L. Chierici
The use of the material balance equation to estimate the volume of hydrocarbons originally present in a reservoir, whose producing mechanism is partly due to water drive, has been discussed in the lit
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New York Paper - Explosion at Dunbar Furnace
By Edmund C. Perhin
At the suggestion of some members of the Institute, attention is called to the record of the working of Dunbar Furnace during the twelve months ending in Jaunary, 1874. During this period, with a prod
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Deflocculation of Fractionated Montmorillonite by Sodium Polyphosphates
By F. H. Turan, F. W. Jessen
The gel strength and viscosity of two different suspensions of fractionated montmorillonite clay were measured by using a Stormer viscosimeter and Farm V-G meter. The amount of sodium poly-phosphate (
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Thermal Conductivities of Porous Rocks Filled with Stagnant Fluid
By J. M. Smith, D. Kunii
Effective thermal conductivities of sandstones filled with stagnant fluids were measured using a steady-state technique. Data were obtained for seven sandstone samples, taken from four different locat
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Affecting Cuttings Removal During Rotary Drilling
By E. A. Hopkin
Laboratory tests conducted by the author. together with actual field experience in Canada. have indicated the magnitudc of some of the factors affecting ability of drilling mud to clean the hole. A co
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Natural Gas Technology - Equilibrium Ratios of Water in the Water-Triethylene Glycol-Natural Gas System
By F. R. Scauzillo
Equilibrium data which should be useful in the design and/or evaluation of glycol dehydration units were prepared from an analysis of various published data and the correlation of these data by the us