Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 60

>m oo Dry Wells oft Hoosier Oil Fields

Homer R. Brown Heads Committee to Study field in Pennsylvhnia which is came in gas, 62 brought oil and

7 being invaded by secondary re- 402 were dry holes. _ Method of Making Old Areas Produce Again covery methods for the fifth time. But secondary recovery is on By CARL HENN

In each of the four previous times, its ‘way here... A committee has the field gave up as much oil as been formed to collect all current

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The words “secondary recovery’ are music to the ears of In-. it did when originally drilled. information about -the process, Alana oil operators todav. Indiana producers will not ex- which is considered still in its By means of secondary recovery, oilmen are beginning to re- pect such generous returns, since infancy. State officials hope to! elaim hundreds of millions of ilars ~ws rth of black gold” that more than 90 per cent of Hoosier be able to show the independent onc: was thought lost forever beneath Hoosier. soil wells are “stripper” or marginal operator, which most Hoosier oi}Oil engineers have ng known that only a portion of the oil wells, brought in at shallow men are. how to institute secohdIn a given pool was brought 9 nav be found the statistics of depths under low pressure. Near- ary recovery methods -— where ape for he well ran. IB ¢ found in the statistics » ; ¢ the surface’ pefore the well ra Indiana oil production in 1949 ly all have to be pumped, and a feasible, 4 <t gases. less than 2 < u 1 . wel x ie - : - ¥ . > < . 1 . 3 3 i gov, & Dios ca ha lone, when 3650 wells gave up well which runs 300. barrels a Chairman of the committee is alt. e oil {rapped-in a hid Fin : aw is eons po 2 ra UV rye - as Hiats i formation was Ppee erable than : 16 million. harrels day J tonsidered 2 heavy pro-iHomer R. Brown, assistant so pormal mean: ET i in estimated $26.535.000. gucer, pervisor of the division of oil and : ra L : new fields are heing dis Expense is Heavy gas, State Conservation CommitNow, by secondar eCOVETY gd : they have a process which enables a steady pace in south- Expense is a ‘major considera- tee : : \ Indians triangle tion ‘in secondary recovery Mr. Brown Is convinced that them te bring up oi! previous if, in, a iriange na - left behind . ! Hh it points at Terre Costs nearly always wil be secondary recovery means “an In secondary te, Jasper and Evansville, ibove the primary cost of bring- eventual oil bonanza for oilmen wells ure sunk at tel though not universally re- IDE in a well, since more than and for the state, since oil now around or Detw er 4 y the Hoosier state is one One shaft may have to be drilled runs neck and neck with coal as © : Tic ¢ * he old oi! producers in the 2nd water must be pumped in the mineral product of highest

QF Yarying combinations of these. ‘10 1899, ail lands were discov- continue for more than six Pressure of the substances under- © °° ha 27-county. area in east- months before results appear. ground causes the oil leit at 1} i] northeastern Indiana, I't : One Indiana oil = campany - Camping al oup sides of a pool to move back ti Called the Trénton Field be- reptited vs be spending 2. iki. .ward the center; or toward the +0f- the Trenton rock forma- mum of $1 million for field tests original well shaft, from when n bereath the earth. estimates and engineering work it can be pumped to the surfac ; Natural Gas Wasted {Ora single Held, in 2h efiort lo 0 e : I dy Vast Yield Possible Prom 1900 through 19035, oil apply secondary recovery. . , eculators and . producers en- But the returns on that field . ALL Speech before Sime last gaged in a mad scramble to regu- according to the estimates. will Session to Be Held SUSL, Kimer IL. oenn, director jute .the qi « r q 8 at 34s <4 ¢ vorth f of the division of oil and gas by Lr yell at Side Ie 2 ea } milion Worth of At McCormick’ $ Crock | State Conservation Department, weré unheard of. : There 1s no guarantee the Flans for the annual meeting f said: : Natural gas—billions of feet-of method will be effective in évery Of fhe. Indiana Section of the “Many old oil fields exist was siphoned off and burned case, any more than a guarantee American Camping Association : In Indiana. Secondary methods of because its-value was not realized ch well drilled will produce oil, Wer innounced today. by Mis recovery will probably produce as = In ‘ideal situations, amazing A “dry hole is the result more Helen B. Shaw, Ft. Wayne, state much oil as the original methods. amounts of oil can he taken often than not especially for President. “The meeting will be “8nd bring up oil that would other- from the ground after the well wildcat opetators : fo held Friday and Saturday at Mc Wise be lost forever.” apparently has run dry. En"1949. there wets 471 wildcat Cermick’s Creek State Park => dea. of the potential gain, . Mr. Hoehn mentioned - an oil-wells drilled. in the state.- Seven. The delegates will study pro

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