Compressed Air Magazine, Vol. 26: September, 1921 (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

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9780656539338: Compressed Air Magazine, Vol. 26: September, 1921 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Compressed Air Magazine, Vol. 26: September, 1921

Pressure may be applied from agencies at the surface through the medium of air or natural gas, or the subterranean pressure may, in effect. Be augmented by a reversal of the compressor, i. E., inducing a partial vacuum. In some districts this latter procedure has answered quite successfully, but there are oil bearing areas where the subterranean condi tions do not lend themselves to a satisfactory operation of this system. To meet the latter circumstances a subsurface pressure must be built up by mechanical means to replace the pressure originally exerted by the pent-up gas.

In certain fields gas is tapped from the sand a few feet above the oil-producing formation, and this gas is compressed and forced below to again promote the desired movement of the petroleum. This practice has its drawbacks because it not only tends to waste gas but it subsequently lessens the chance of recover ing much of the oil which finds its way into the gas sand and not toward the shot holes of the wells. The yield of a well may be increased considerably by recourse to gas pumping. As just described. The benefits are as a rule but temporary; and this method of stimulation would not be at all profitable if it were not for the greater measure of gasoline that can be obtained from the gas that is thus enriched by contact with the oil. This gas returns to the surface and is drawn off at the casing head for treatment.

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