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Water flooding in Nowata County, Okla, oil field
Most of oil production is from wells in Bartlesville sand, considered as lenticular sand body in lower part of Cherokee shale; thickness of sand ranges from few feet to over 70 ft at depths from 400 to 1200 ft; early history of oil development; review and results of individual floods; water analyses; map, diagrams.
Water flooding in Nowata County, Okla, oil field
Most of oil production is from wells in Bartlesville sand, considered as lenticular sand body in lower part of Cherokee shale; thickness of sand ranges from few feet to over 70 ft at depths from 400 to 1200 ft; early history of oil development; review and results of individual floods; water analyses; map, diagrams.
Water flooding in Nowata County, Okla, oil field
U S Bur Mines -- Report Investigations
Powell, J.P. (Autor:in) / Eakin, J.L. (Autor:in)
1952
49 pages
17 Supp Plates
Report
Englisch
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