The Search for Oil

探寻石油

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  • Lesson 13

  • The search for oil

  • What do oilmen want to achieve as soon as they strike oil?

  • The deepest holes of all are made for oil, and they go down to as much as 25, 000 feet.

  • But we do not need to send man down to get the oil out, as we must with other mineral deposits.

  • The holes are only borings, less than a foot in diameter.

  • My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity.

  • When it has been decided where we are going to drill,

  • we put up at the surface an oil derrick.

  • It has to be tall because it is like a giant block and tackle and we have to lower into the ground

  • and haul out of the ground great lengths of drill pipe which are rotated by an engine at the top

  • and are fitted with a cutting bit at the bottom.

  • The geologist needs to know what rocks the drill has reached,

  • so every so often a sample is obtained with a coring bit.

  • It cuts a clean cylinder of rock, from which can be seen the strata the drill has been cutting through.

  • Once we get down to the oil, it usually flows to the surface because great pressure either from gas or water, is pushing it.

  • This pressure must be under control, and we control it by means of the mud which we circulate down the drill pipe.

  • We endeavour to avoid the old, romantic idea of a gusher, which wastes oil and gas.

  • We want it to stay down the hole until we can lead it off in a controlled manner.