RI 4768 Variable Characteristics Of The Oil In The Ten Sleep Sandstone Reservoir, Elk Basin Field, Wyoming And Montana

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ralph H. Espach
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

In the spring of 1943, when it was evident that the Tensleep sandstone in the Elk Basin field, Wyoming and Montana, held a large reserve of petroleum, Bureau of Mines engineers obtained samples of oil from the bottom of nine wells and analyzed them for such physical characteristics as the volumes of gas in solution, saturation pressures or bubble points, shrinkage in volume caused by the release of gas from solution, expansion of the oil with decrease in pressure, and other related properties. The composition of the gas in solution in the oil was studied. The pressures and temperatures existing in the reservoir and the productivity characteristics of the oil wells were determined. The data obtained indicate that the oil in the Tensleep reservoir of the Elk Basin field has unusually varying physical characteristics, such as a saturation pressure of 1,250 pounds per square inch absolute and 490 cubic feet of gas in solution in a barrel of oil at the crest of the structure, and a saturation pressure of 530 pounds per square inch absolute and 134 cubic feet of gas in solution in a barrel of oil low on the flanks. The hydrogen sulfide content of the 6a r; in solution in the oil varies from 18 percent for oil on the crest to 5 percent for oil low on the flanks of the structure. Of even greater significance is the fact that these and other variable characteristics of the reservoir oil are related to the position of oil in the structure. Many geologists and petroleum engineers have considered all the oil in a petroleum reservoir to have uniform physical characteristics and that equilibrium conditions prevailed in all underground accumulations of oil and gas. That such is not always so is borne out by the results of the study made by the writers.
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APA: Ralph H. Espach  (1951)  RI 4768 Variable Characteristics Of The Oil In The Ten Sleep Sandstone Reservoir, Elk Basin Field, Wyoming And Montana

MLA: Ralph H. Espach RI 4768 Variable Characteristics Of The Oil In The Ten Sleep Sandstone Reservoir, Elk Basin Field, Wyoming And Montana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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