Volume 146
Petroleum Development and Technology 1942
Petroleum Division Papers and Discussions Presented before the Division at Meetings held at New York, February 17-20, 1941, and February 9-12, 1942; Dallas, October 16-18, 1941; Los Angles, October 29-30, 1941; also the Petroleum Statistical Reports Covering the Year 1941
Title Page
Foreword by Harry Stolz
A.I.M.E. Officers and Directors
Contents
Petroleum Divisions Officers and Committees
The Anthony F. Lucas Fund and Medal

Chapter I. - Production Engineering

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Sampling Gas-condensate Wells (T. P. 1374, with discussion) J. M. Flaitz and A. S. Parks
Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion) D. L. Katz
Electrical Resistivity Log as an Aid in Determining Some Reservoir Characteristics (T.P. 1422, with discussion) G. E. Archie
Field Application of Core Analysis and Depth-pressure Methods to the Determination of Mean Effective Sand Permeability (T. P. 1464) N. Van Wingen
Core Analysis-An Aid to Increasing the Recovery of Oil (T. P. 1487, with discussion) James A. Lewis
Geology and Development of the Paloma Field, Kern County, California (T. P. 1471) James T. Wood, Jr.
Plan for Operation of the Paloma Field (T. P. 1472) W. H. Geis

Chapter II. - Engineering Research

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Effectiveness of Gravel Screens (T. P. 1325) B. H. Sage and W. N. Lacey
Mechanism of Fluid Displacement in Sands (T. P. 1337) S. E. Buckley and M. C. Leverett
Control of Filtration Characteristics of Salt-water Muds (T. P. 1351, with discussion) G. R. Gray, J. L. Foster and T. S. Chapman
Calculation of Theoretical Productivity Factor (T. P. 1352, with discussion) H. H. Evinger and M. Muskat
Density of Natural Gases (T. P. 1323) Marshall B. Standing and Donald L. Katz
Natural Gas Hydrates (T. P. 1371, with discussion) D. B. Carson and D. L. Katz
Density of Crude Oils Saturated with Natural Gas (T. P. 1397, with discussion) M. B. Standing and D. L. Katz
Unsteady Flow of Gas through Porous Media (T.P. 1398) Charles R. Hetherington, D. T. MacRoberts and R. L. Huntington
Dimensional-model Studies of Oil-field Behavior (T. P. 1413, with discussion) M. C. Leverett, W. B. Lewis and M. E. True
Calculation of Productivity Factors for Oil-gas-water Systems in the Steady State (T. P. 1416) H. H. Evinger and M. Muskat
Factors Influencing Electrical Resistivity of Drilling Fluids (T. P. 1466) John E. Sherborne and William M. Newton

Chapter III. Petroleum Economics

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Some Factors in the Economics of Recycling (T. P. 1304, with discussion) Emby Kaye
Engineering Economics of Long Petroleum Pipe Lines (T. P. 1433, with discussion) Edgar G. Hill
World Consumption of Petroleum and Its Substitutes in 1941 V. R. Gargias, R. V. Whetsel and J. W. Ristori

Chapter IV. Production

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Introduction James Terry Duce

Domestic

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Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1941 Alec M. Crowell and J. W. Sanders
Developments in the California Oil Industry during the Year 1941 V. H. Wilhelm
Colorado See Rocky Mountain District
Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1941 Alfred H. Bell and George V. Cohee
Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1941 Ralph E. Esarey and Robert G. Reno
The Oil Industry in Kansas during 1941 W. A. Ver Wiebe
Oil and Gas Development in Kentucky during 1941 George Straghan and Ralph Thomas
Petroleum Development and Production in Louisiana during 1941 J. Hunter, Jr.
Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1941 Theron Wasson
Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi during 1941 H. M. Morse
Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1941 Frank C. Greene
Montana See Rocky Mountain District
Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1941 E. C. Reed
Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1941 John M. Kelly
Oil and Gas Developments in New York during 1941 C. A. Hartinagel
Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1941 Kenneth Cottingham
Oil and Gas Developments in Oklahoma in 1941 Raymond D. Sloan
Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1941 Arthur C. Simmons
Oil and Gas Developments Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1941 John T. Galey
Oil and Gas in the Rocky Mountain District in 1941 C. E. Shoenfelt
Oil and Gas Development in Tennessee in 1941 Kendall E. Born
Development and Production in East and East Central Texas in 1941 D. V. Carter and D. C. Williams Jr.
Oil and Gas Production in the Texas Gulf Coast during 1941 P. B. Leavenworth and Jack F. Harang
Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the Year 1941 Lewis W. MacNaughton and F. L. Burchard
Oil and Gas Production in North Central Texas in 1941 G. W. Imholz
Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle in 1941 Henry Rogatz and H. W. McCue
Oil and Gas Development in South Central Texas, Fault Zone in 1941 William H. Spice Jr.
Oil and Gas Development in South Texas during 1941 Michel T. Halbouty and James J. Halbouty
Developments in West Texas during 1941 Taylor Cole and William T. Schneider
Utah See Rocky Mountain District
Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1941 David B. Reger
Wyoming See Rocky Mountain District

Foreign

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Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1941 Mario L. Villa
Drilling and Producing Activities in Brazil J. E. Brantly
Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1941 G. S. Hume
Petroleum Developments in Mexico during 1941 T. R. Armstrong
Russian Oil Industry in 1941 Basil B. Zavoico

Chapter V. - Refining

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Review of Refinery Engineering for 1941 Walter Miller

INDEX

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Index  

Other Paper Presented at A.I.M.E. Meetings

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Productivity of Oil Wells and Inherent Influence of Gas-oil Ratios and Water Saturation R. V. Higgins. U.S. Bur Mines
Trends in Demand of Petroleum Products, World Petroleum (1941) W. B. Case
Validity of Competition in a Natural Resource Industry, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1324, Petroleum Technology, May 1941 John D. Gill
Production under Effective Water Drive as a Standard for Conservation Practice A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1340, Petroleum Technology, May 1941 E. DeGolyer
Some Problems of Horizontal Steady Flow in Porous Media, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1349, Petroleum Technology, July 1941 Morrough P. O’Brien and John A. Putnam
Scope and Content of the Petroleum Engineering Curriculum, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1350, Petroleum Technology, July 1941 Lester C. Uren
A Comparison of Marsh-funnel and Stormer Viscosities of Drilling Muds, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1373, Petroleum Technology, Sept. 1941 J. E. Owen
A Chart to Provide Approximate Correction for Temperature and Deviation from Boyle's Law, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1375, Petroleum Technology, Sept. 1941 A. D. Brokaw
Some Factors Controlling the Pumping Time of Oil-well Cements, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1399, Petroleum Technology, Nov. 1941 Glen R. Neighbors and Sylvan Cromer
Chemical Treatment of Bentonitic Suspensions and the Relationship to the Heavingshale Problem, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1401, Petroleum Technology, Nov. 1941 H. H. Power and Charles R. Houssiere Jr.
Productivity Index and Measurable Reservoir Characteristics, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1467. Petroleum Technology, March 1942 James A. Lewis, William L. Horner and Marion Stekoll
Complete Practices Related to Well Productivity, A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 1465, Petroleum Technology, March 1942 W. J. Travers Jr.
Mineral Rights Assessments with Special Reference to Procedure in Kern County, California, A.I.M.E. Contribution 119. The entire manuscript, consisting of 17 pages of text, 5 tables and 2 figures, is available in the form of microfilm (images 1 in. high on standard 35-mm motion picture film) or photoprints (6 X 8 in. in size) readable with unaided eyes. Write American Documentation Institute, Offices of Science Service, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, D. C. asking for Document No. 1508, remitting 45¢ for microfilm or $2.70 for photoprint copy P. J. Howard