| TITLE |
AUTHOR |
| Estimation of Petroleum Reserves in Prorated Fields (With Discussion) |
Sidney A. Justin, H. D.Easton, Jr. and W.A. Schaeffer |
| Influence of Well Diameter upon the Pressure Gradient and Rate of Flow of Oil through the Reservoir Rock in the Vicinity of a High-pressure Flowing Well |
L.C. Uren, J. Domerco, Jr. and J. Meja |
| Colloidal Properties of Clay Suspensions |
W. K. Lewis, Lombard Squires and W. I. Thompson |
| Some Factors Affecting Viscosity of Rotary Muds |
W.H. Burke |
| Recent Studies in Properties of Drilling Fluids (See Oil and Gas Journal, March 28, 1935) |
John F. Dodge and A. C. Frietsche |
| Relation of Drilling Fluids and Cementing to Setting Casing in Deep Wells (See Oil and Gas Journal, Jan. 3, 1935) |
C.P. Parsons |
| Effect of Temperature, Pressure and Water-cement Ratio on the Setting Time and Strength of Cement |
B. C. Craft, T. J. Johnson and H. L. Kirkpatrick |
| New Type of Dynamometer for Study of Pumping Problems |
Emory Kemler |
| Fundamentals of Casing-joint Design and Field Application (With Discussion) |
James B. Graham and Earle E. Smith |
| A New Multiple Permeability Apparatus (A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub.578) |
F. B. Plummer, Sidon Harris and John Pedigo |
| Comparison of Spacing Problems in Gas-drive with Those in Water-drive Pools (See oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 11, 1934) |
J. O. Lewis |
| Changed Conceptions of Gas Lift Applied to Restricted Pools (See Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 11, 1934) |
L. L. Foley |
| Efficiency of Flowing Wells |
Cecil J. May |
| Some Economic Aspects of Gas-solubility Investigations (With Discussion) |
Alexander B. Morris |
| Effect of Gas Liberation on Crude Oil Properties (See Oil Weekly, Oct. 22, 1934.) |
D. L. Katz |
| Practical Application of Petroleum Solubility and Liberation Phenomena (See Oil and Gas Journal, Jan. 24, 1935) |
Ben E. Lindsly |
| Fundamental Operating Pressures in Oil-gas Reservoirs |
Eugene A. Stephenson |
| Gas Energy in Flowing Wells (See Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 11 1934) |
S. F. Shaw |
| Energy Relationships in Oil-bearing Formations (See Oil Weekly, Oct. 15, 1934) |
J. Versluys |
| An Approximate Theory of Water-coning in Oil Production (With Discussion) |
M. Muskat R. D. Wyckoff |
| Variations in Reservoir Pressure in the East Texas Field (With Discussion) |
Ralph J. Schilthuis and William Hurst |
| TITLE |
AUTHOR |
| Economical Selection of Sucker Rods (With Discussion) |
Blaine B. Wescott and C. Norman Bowers |
| Corrosion Tests in Various Refinery Services (A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub) |
J. E. Pollock, E. Camp and W. R. Hicks |
| Welded Pressure Vessels (A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub.) |
R. K. Hopkins |
| Use of Condensers and Heat Exchangers (Abstracted in Oil and Gas Journal, Feb. 28, 1935) |
H. L. Bedell |
| Materials Used in Oil-refinery Pumps (A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub.) |
A. E. Harksberger |
| Heat and Corrosion-resisting Alloys (Presented at A.I.M.E. Meeting, February, 1935) |
W. F. Furman |
| Developments in Manufacture of Sucker Rods (See Oil and Gas Journal, Oct. 18, 1934) |
B. B. Wescott and L. W. Vollmer |
| Some Mechanical and Metallurgical Aspects of Present-day Oil Production Equipment (Presented at A.I.M.E. Meeting, February, 1935) |
A. G. Zima |