... anticlinals if the dip be somewhat rapid and irregular, rather large gas wells may occasionally be found, if all other conditions are favorable. " The reason why natural gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain, from... Reports - Seite 164von West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey - 1899Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 584 Seiten
...gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain, from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive fissuring...necessary to form a capacious reservoir for a large gas-well, would take place most readily along the anticlinals where the tension in bending would be... | |
| 1904 - 654 Seiten
...gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain, from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive fissuring...furnishes the best gas reservoir in western Pennsylvania seeius to be identical with the first Venaugo oil Band, and hense is one of the Catskill conglomerates.... | |
| Israel Charles White - 1904 - 652 Seiten
...conditions are favorable. 62 GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS nature. Then, too, the extensive ftssuring of the rock, which appears necessary to form a capacious...be identical with the first Venango oil sand, and hense is one of the Catskill conglomerates. This is the gas rock at Murrysville. Tarontum, Washington,... | |
| West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey - 1904 - 676 Seiten
...conditions are favorable. nature. Then, too, the extensive (assuring of the rock, which appears nepessai'y to form a capacious reservoir for a large gas well,...be identical with the first Venango oil sand, and hense is one of the Catskill conglomerates. This is the gas rock at Murrysville, Tarentuni, Washington,... | |
| 1904 - 654 Seiten
...rather large gas wells may occasionally be found, if all other conditions are favorable. nature. Than, too, the extensive fissuring of the rock, which appears...gas well, would take place most readily along the antielinals where the tension in bending would be greatest. "The gcological horizon that furnishes... | |
| Pennsylvania. Topographic and Geological Survey Commission - 1910 - 202 Seiten
...gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain, from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive fissuring...capacious reservoir for a large gas well, would take place more readily along the anticlinals where the tension in bending would be greatest." Tn 1892 he published... | |
| Malcolm John Munn - 1910 - 210 Seiten
...gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain, from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive fissuring...capacious reservoir for a large gas well, would take place more readily along the anticlinals where the tension in bending would be greatest." Tn 1892 he published... | |
| 1910 - 202 Seiten
...sufficiently plain, from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive nssuring of the rock, which appears necessary to form a capacious reservoir for a large gas well, would take place more readily along the anticlinals where the tension in bending would be greatest." In 1892 he published... | |
| Richard A. Smith - 1914 - 316 Seiten
...gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive fissuring...where the tension in bending would be greatest." The theory was from the first enthusiastically accepted by many as a complete explanation of both oil and... | |
| Michigan. Geological Survey - 1914 - 306 Seiten
...gas should collect under the arches of the rocks is sufficiently plain from a consideration of its volatile nature. Then, too, the extensive fissuring...where the tension in bending would be greatest." The theory was from the first enthusiastically accepted by many as a complete explanation of both oil and... | |
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