A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
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... important , perhaps , it proved that millions of barrels of oil were being abandoned that otherwise could be produced economically by im- proved techniques . The technology of gas injection and waterflooding will be discussed ...
... important , perhaps , it proved that millions of barrels of oil were being abandoned that otherwise could be produced economically by im- proved techniques . The technology of gas injection and waterflooding will be discussed ...
Page 40
... important factor in the displacement and the control process , since it also is a measure of the resistance of the fluid to flow . Last , but by no means least in importance , are the physical properties of the reservoir oil and gas ...
... important factor in the displacement and the control process , since it also is a measure of the resistance of the fluid to flow . Last , but by no means least in importance , are the physical properties of the reservoir oil and gas ...
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... important with the passage of time . Only two great industrial nations of today , the United States and the Soviet Union , have the potential for self - sufficiency as to oil . The large produc- tion , impressive reserves , and ...
... important with the passage of time . Only two great industrial nations of today , the United States and the Soviet Union , have the potential for self - sufficiency as to oil . The large produc- tion , impressive reserves , and ...
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
Economics | 21 |
Copyright | |
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