Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2100047883> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 items per page.
- W2100047883 abstract "Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the gas proration aspect of the over-all gas situation in Texas, both today and in the immediate future. There have been several recent changes in this area. The old proration problems have bee practically eliminated. The problem of nominating practically eliminated. The problem of nominating procedure is no longer a major problem, and the procedure is no longer a major problem, and the development of small tracts is properly controlled. Similarly, associated gas-well gas operations are relatively trouble free. Conversely, casinghead gas is becoming quite a problem. As soon as one plant eliminates flares, another develops similar problems. Thus both the Texas Railroad problems. Thus both the Texas Railroad Commission and the gas industry may be criticized since gas is being flared during a national fuel shortage. Communication is a major problem. The consuming public, the oil and gas industry, and the regulatory agency must work together in order to eliminate this problem. People must realize that natural gas is a bargain today and that a relatively large increase in the wellhead price should result in a very nominal increase price should result in a very nominal increase in the home energy bill. On the other hand, the Texas Railroad Commission is determined to eliminate the unnecessary wasting of gas while attempting to create the maximum incentives for oil and gas development and to communicate the dire need of accomplishing these goals to the consuming public. public. TEXT When Jack Paxton first talked to me about speaking before this group, I assumed that you were interested in the over-all gas situation from the Texas Railroad Commission standpoint. As usual, on Nov. 30, I was late getting in an outline to Jack, and at that time Jack told me he thought you would be particularly interested in the gas proration aspect, both now and in the immediate future. This is one of those cases when I think the good news should come first. Our proration problems have been practically eliminated. problems have been practically eliminated. That is, the old problems concerned with prorated fields. Apparently, most of the operators prorated fields. Apparently, most of the operators are operating at an optimum level and do not feel that their correlative rights are being adversely affected. Actually, most of our better gas fields appear to be operating at the approximate capacity of the handling facility. In the opposite case, I believe we have had an average of about two applications per formal conference to suspend the existing allocation formula in gas fields and allow all wells to operate at capacity during this past year. In the past, I think I have complained about the nominating procedure of many companies, but again, this problem has become moot. Three or four years ago, operators in the Permian Basin area were having pipeline problems Permian Basin area were having pipeline problems in such fields as Gomez and Coyanosa particularly. I do not recall a single incident in 1970 when a serious proration problem has occurred in either of these two fields or, for that matter, in any of the new, deep Ellenburger fields in this area. When I was out here the last time, the major gas discoveries for the state were coming from these deep fields. If we can include the Panhandle with the Permian Basin, I think the major Texas gas discoveries are still coming from deep reservoirs in West Texas. The new system of adopting temporary gas field rules and the compulsory pooling statute appears to have eliminated most of the old problems of small tract development. p. 105" @default.
- W2100047883 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2100047883 creator A5073426050 @default.
- W2100047883 date "1971-05-06" @default.
- W2100047883 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2100047883 title "Gas Proration Today and Tomorrow" @default.
- W2100047883 doi "https://doi.org/10.2118/3299-ms" @default.
- W2100047883 hasPublicationYear "1971" @default.
- W2100047883 type Work @default.
- W2100047883 sameAs 2100047883 @default.
- W2100047883 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2100047883 crossrefType "proceedings-article" @default.
- W2100047883 hasAuthorship W2100047883A5073426050 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C108170787 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C182306322 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C18762648 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C194051981 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C2776034101 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C2778137410 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C2780424376 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C29122968 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C34447519 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C526740375 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C548081761 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C59427239 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C68189081 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C78762247 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConcept C87717796 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C10138342 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C108170787 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C111472728 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C127413603 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C138885662 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C144133560 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C162324750 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C182306322 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C18762648 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C194051981 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C2776034101 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C2778137410 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C2780424376 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C29122968 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C34447519 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C41895202 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C526740375 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C548081761 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C59427239 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C68189081 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C78519656 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C78762247 @default.
- W2100047883 hasConceptScore W2100047883C87717796 @default.
- W2100047883 hasLocation W21000478831 @default.
- W2100047883 hasOpenAccess W2100047883 @default.
- W2100047883 hasPrimaryLocation W21000478831 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W1425835678 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2017566565 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2055195520 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2351162454 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2359783009 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2361642379 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2367325334 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2382199684 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W2472207941 @default.
- W2100047883 hasRelatedWork W4240904647 @default.
- W2100047883 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2100047883 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2100047883 magId "2100047883" @default.
- W2100047883 workType "article" @default.