A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
IIICURRENT CONSERVATION PRACTICES | 24 |
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Alabama Alaska allocation allowable Annual Gas Production areas Arizona Arkansas authority Average Daily Oil barrels per day billion barrels Bureau of Mines Colorado Commission conservation statutes correlative rights crude oil cubic feet drilling economic efficient fields Florida fluid injection gas-oil ratio Georgia HISTORY OF PRODUCTION Hydrocarbon Idaho Illinois increase Indiana interstate Kansas Kentucky limited Liquid Hydrocarbon Production Liquid Liquids Liquids Total Louisiana Mc f Mexico Michigan Millions of Cubic Mississippi Montana Natural gas liquids Nebraska Nevada North Dakota Ohio oil and gas oil or gas Oil Reserves oil reservoirs Oklahoma operations Oregon Pennsylvania Percent of Total physical waste pipeline pool prevent waste Producing Oil production of oil proration purchaser Qualified Answer recovery refinery regulation regulatory agency Reserves Gas Reserves Per Producing Reserves Percent Reserves Reserves reservoir South spacing storage supply Texas Thousands of Barrels tion Total U.S. Gas United Utah Washington waterflood West Virginia Wyoming York