A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
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Page 65
... ratio is determined by dividing the daily gas limit by the producing gas - oil ratio of the well . Limiting the dissipation of reservoir energy in this manner tends to make maximum use of the depletion mechanism . Associated Gas ...
... ratio is determined by dividing the daily gas limit by the producing gas - oil ratio of the well . Limiting the dissipation of reservoir energy in this manner tends to make maximum use of the depletion mechanism . Associated Gas ...
Page 74
... ratio , and incapable wells . Marginal wells are described above . A high gas - oil ratio well is one whose ratio exceeds the limiting gas - oil ratio ; the scheduled oil allowable for such a well is reduced so that the product of its ...
... ratio , and incapable wells . Marginal wells are described above . A high gas - oil ratio well is one whose ratio exceeds the limiting gas - oil ratio ; the scheduled oil allowable for such a well is reduced so that the product of its ...
Page 202
... ratio at about 11.5 despite an increase of about nine percent in the annual production rate during the same period . ( 2 ) Other North American areas , primarily Canada , show a similar trend . ( 3 ) In the Caribbean area , about 2.6 ...
... ratio at about 11.5 despite an increase of about nine percent in the annual production rate during the same period . ( 2 ) Other North American areas , primarily Canada , show a similar trend . ( 3 ) In the Caribbean area , about 2.6 ...
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
Economics | 21 |
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