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Temblor production zone

Table 2. Dilution factors and data from Carothers and Kharaka (1978) for acetate, propionate, and iodide in brines from the Temblor production zone at Coalinga and Kettleman North Dome, California... Table 2. Dilution factors and data from Carothers and Kharaka (1978) for acetate, propionate, and iodide in brines from the Temblor production zone at Coalinga and Kettleman North Dome, California...
Fig. 7. Correlation plots for brine analysis data for a propionic and acetic acids, b iodide and acetic acid, and c iodide and propionic acid from the Temblor production zones, Coalinga and Kettleman North Dome, California. Data are taken from Carothers and Kharaka (1978). Individual points are labeled with the measured or estimated bore-hole temperatures in C. Note the similarity in pattern between the plots (with the exception of the 54 °C point for which preferential consumption of acetic acid by bacteria may have been a factor) and compare with the dilution factors given in Table 2... [Pg.249]

Production zones Temblor 1 /SVaqueros O Temblor 11 oKreyenhagen A Temblor 111 Upper McAdams V Temblor IV Lower McAdams Temblor V Mixed... [Pg.2758]


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