Subsidence Anti Earth Movements Caused By Oil Extraction, Or By Drilling Oil And Gas Wells

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. T. Jr. Thom
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

INTEREST naturally attaches to fissuring and subsidence of the earth's surface, whatever the cause may be, and the induced movement and fissuring of the impervious strata overlying an oil sand is of even greater practical importance because of its bearing upon the recoverability of the portion of the oil not already extracted or extractable by ordinary production methods. It is probably true that significant ground movement induced by oil production occurs only in oil fields in relatively young formations, where the oil comes from incoherent or only slightly cemented sands and oil-soaked clays, but inasmuch as a great proportion of our "gusher" wells produce from "running" sands and yield a large part of the total oil output, it seems worth while to make an effort to inspire the collection and recording of data indicating the nature and magnitude of oil-field subsidence, both surface and subsurface.
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APA: W. T. Jr. Thom  (1927)  Subsidence Anti Earth Movements Caused By Oil Extraction, Or By Drilling Oil And Gas Wells

MLA: W. T. Jr. Thom Subsidence Anti Earth Movements Caused By Oil Extraction, Or By Drilling Oil And Gas Wells. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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