... of the oil from its source in the organic shales. This force is believed to be supplied by the tendency of oil to migrate by diffusion through certain media, such as dry shales, and this cause may be (and doubtless is in certain instances) augmented... The Mercury Minerals from Terlingua, Texas - Page 204by William Francis Hillebrand, Waldemar Theodore Schaller - 1909 - 174 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Arnold, Robert Anderson - Petroleum - 1908 - 156 pages
...and doubtless is in certain instances augmented by hydrostatic pressure wherever water has come in contact with the petroleum. (c) Associated porous...of the oil and to impervious barriers as to permit of the petroleum passing from the source into the final reservoir and being there confined by impervious... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 152 pages
...and doubtless is in certain instances augmented by hydrostatic pressure wherever water has come in contact with the petroleum. (c) Associated porous...of the oil and to impervious barriers as to permit of the petroleum passing from the source into the final reservoir and being there confined by impervious... | |
| Frank Charles Schrader - Mines and mineral resources - 1909 - 870 pages
...(and doubtless is in certain instances) augmented by hydrostatic pressure wherever water has come in contact with the petroleum. (c) Associated porous...migration of the oil. (d) Occurrence of the accumulations far enough below the surface and distant enough from outcrops to preclude the escape of the lighter... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1910 - 474 pages
...(and doubtless is in certain instances) augmented by hydrostatic pressure wherever water has come in contact with the petroleum. (c) Associated porous...migration of the oil. (d) Occurrence of the accumulations far enough below the surface and distant enough from outcrops to preclude the escape of the lighter... | |
| Ralph Arnold - Coal mines and mining - 1910 - 958 pages
...is in certain instanc.es) augmented by hydrostatic pressure wherever water has come in contact writh the petroleum. (c) Associated porous beds occupying...relative to the source of the oil and to impervious barriei-s as to permit the petroleum to pass from the source into the final reservoir and there to... | |
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