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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 6–7, 1968
Paper Number: SPE-2102-MS
... Reservoir Characterization production control Reservoir Surveillance waterflooding production monitoring Upstream Oil & Gas strategic planning and management floodablereservoir floodable reservoir north texas petroleumexplorationin north texas annual ratio discovery...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 6–7, 1968
Paper Number: SPE-2111-MS
... SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS OF AIME 6200 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75206 PAPER NUMBER THIS IS A PREPRINT SUBJECT TO CORRECTION SPE 2111 How to Control Injection Fluid Patterns In Waterflood Projects By J. R. Bradley and E. A. Ernest, Junior Members AIME, Dowell, Div. DJw Chemical...
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Paper presented at the SPE Regional Secondary Recovery Symposium, October 26–27, 1967
Paper Number: SPE-1801-MS
... was going into the formation and not channeling. Fracture treatment of the center producing well resulted in the long-awaited response. Introduction This paper is about an evaluation of a pilot waterflood. However, it is not a theoretical evaluation based on hypothetical data. It is based on actually...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 2–3, 1966
Paper Number: SPE-1430-MS
... that the profitability of a Cisco Series water flood can be generally correlated with depth, with the more profitable zones occurring below 1,800 ft, INTRODUCTION As of Jan 1965, Cities Service Oil Co. had recovered 8,060,878 bbl of Company-interest waterflood oil from Cisco Series horizons in the County Regular fields...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 2–3, 1966
Paper Number: SPE-1423-MS
... of the W. A. Moncrief, Trousdale Unit Water Flood Project in Pottawatomie County, Okla., in which a directional fracture system was discovered in the 4,260-ft Calvin sand soon after the waterflood program had been installed. The adverse effects of the fracture system during the initial phase of the program...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 4–5, 1964
Paper Number: SPE-848-MS
... the minimum size tubular goods that will handle the required injection rates. The application of multiple completions to waterflood producers has not been successful. Individual zone producing rates require frequent adjustment to maintain proper pump-off. Multiple completion downhole pumping equipment...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 4–5, 1964
Paper Number: SPE-875-MS
... Introduction People and industry need water. To manufacture a ton of paper requires 2,400 bbl of water. 180 bbl of water are needed to make a ton of steel and, although we are not used to thinking of oil in tons, if we did, it would take 70 bbl of water to produce one ton of waterflood oil...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 4–5, 1964
Paper Number: SPE-842-MS
... Abstract This paper presents a review and analysis of four Fry Sand waterflood projects in Runnels County, Tex. At the present time, two of these projects have been abandoned, one project has not shown any appreciable response to water injection, and one project has shown a response to water...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 7–8, 1962
Paper Number: SPE-333-MS
... Abstract Commercial carbonated waterfloods (Orcofloods) are being carried out in Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Three of these unique floods were initiated in the Dewey-Bartlesville Field, Washington County, Northeast Oklahoma. The carbonated floods are surrounded by conventional waterfloods...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 7–8, 1962
Paper Number: SPE-332-MS
... Abstract The standard waterflood prediction method, based on the familiar multilayer reservoir model was modified so that provision was made for resaturating the free gas space in each layer. The method was then applied to an actual reservoir case for various assumed stages of primary...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 7–8, 1962
Paper Number: SPE-331-MS
... graphically the production history from all productive sands and by virtue of the fluctuations in producing rate shows the period in which development drilling took place. Upstream Oil & Gas waterflooding History Case History encroachment operation stoddard estate multiple zone peripheral...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 7–8, 1962
Paper Number: SPE-340-MS
... engineering textbooks shows that, while there are many articles and papers on water injection, waterflooding and pressure maintenance through water injection, few of the publications discuss projects which were failures. It is easy to see how non-technical, intelligent people can get the erroneous impression...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 7–8, 1962
Paper Number: SPE-336-MS
... and Tuttle Area" to be delivered by Mr. Hamman. As shown in Figure No. 1, the KMA Field extends from northwest Archer County, Texas to south-central Wichita County, Texas. enhanced recovery Upstream Oil & Gas waterflooding Flood Project water flood project Moncrief project area moncrief...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Conference, May 2–3, 1960
Paper Number: SPE-1475-G
... investigations and described by Leverett, Lewis, and True in 1942. The methods advanced by these authors for the study of the process by use of dynamically scaled models were rendered more general and flexible by the research of later workers. The influence of capillary forces in laboratory waterfloods has also...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Conference, May 2–3, 1960
Paper Number: SPE-1481-G
... waterflooding porosity automation tank southwest unit operator treater kma waterflood PAPER NUMBER THIS IS A PREPRINT SUBJECT TO CORRECTION Design and Operation of Stage 1 of the KMA Waterflood, Southwest Unit No. 1481 G By G. H. Calhoun, Member AIME W. J. Sleeper, Junior Member AIME Shell Oil Company...
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Paper presented at the SPE Secondary Recovery Symposium, May 5–6, 1958
Paper Number: SPE-1070-G
... regarding the effects of waterflood curtailment. Most of the written and verbal material has been to support a specific contention. The purpose of this paper is to consider objectively the evidence on both sides of the argument, and to analyze these arguments in the light of our present-day technology...
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Paper presented at the Secondary Recovery Symposium, November 19–20, 1956
Paper Number: SPE-756-G
... idea is partially true, but unfortunately, this practice is rewarding only indirect relationship to careful planning or to the bounty of nature in the absence of good engineering. Success in waterflooding operations begins with the selection of properties to flood which have reasonable chances...
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Paper presented at the Secondary Recovery Symposium, November 19–20, 1956
Paper Number: SPE-760-G
... Shoestring, Miami County, Kansas, and referred to as Maracaibo's Phillips-Chandler lease, is an excellent example of good waterflooding practices vs results. It is unique as a test area from a viewpoint of selective shooting, use of Triton X-100, injection of fuel oil prior to water injection, and use...
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Paper presented at the Secondary Recovery Symposium, November 19–20, 1956
Paper Number: SPE-761-G
... and the role played by each. We do not yet know for sure, so it seems to me, that we have enumerated all the factors that are important to the waterflooding process. Upstream Oil & Gas field performance fluid network wettability coverage problem displacement knowledge waterflood performance...
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Paper presented at the Secondary Recovery Symposium, November 19–20, 1956
Paper Number: SPE-753-G
... Abstract Maintenance of desirable water, injection rates has been a problem at Bentonand is a problem to many waterflooding projects. Inability to maintain desirable injection rates is generally the result of plugging by precipitates in the injected water, skin effects incurred during...

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