A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
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... continue to increase for decades to come . The " population explosion " of today will be the " con- sumer explosion " of tomorrow . Reserves and producing capabilities in the United States are under constant study . Although efficient ...
... continue to increase for decades to come . The " population explosion " of today will be the " con- sumer explosion " of tomorrow . Reserves and producing capabilities in the United States are under constant study . Although efficient ...
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... continuing study by individual com- panies , petroleum - industry trade associations , and others . Forecasts of ... continue to increase as in the past , and that the rate of increase likely will average about 2.5 percent annually ...
... continuing study by individual com- panies , petroleum - industry trade associations , and others . Forecasts of ... continue to increase as in the past , and that the rate of increase likely will average about 2.5 percent annually ...
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... continue without the deleterious effects accompanying dissolved - gas drive production . There is , of course , no way to prevent some dissolved gas from coming out of solution in the oil as the gas zone is depleted and reservoir ...
... continue without the deleterious effects accompanying dissolved - gas drive production . There is , of course , no way to prevent some dissolved gas from coming out of solution in the oil as the gas zone is depleted and reservoir ...
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
Economics | 21 |
Copyright | |
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