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Philosophy of EOR

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2020
Abstract This paper seeks answers, through a ‘philosophical’ approach, to the questions of whether enhanced oil recovery projects are purely driven by economic restrictions (i.e. oil prices) or if there are still technical issues to be considered, making companies refrain from enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications.
Tayfun Babadagli
exaly   +2 more sources

Practical EOR Agents - There is more to EOR than CO2

SPE EOR Conference at Oil and Gas West Asia, 2018
Abstract CO2 EOR projects have experienced localized success in the United States due to past investments in CO2 infrastructure made possible by no longer existing government incentives. Many countries mistakenly look at these successful cases, along with the environmental benefit of carbon capture, and embarked on a quest for a CO2 EOR ...
Elio Dean   +3 more
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EOR Advisor System: A Comprehensive Approach to EOR Selection

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2014
Abstract Hydrocarbon exploration is reaching global frontiers in the search for near- and long-term solutions to increase oil production from the existing assets. Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) offers a substantial alternative to improve recovery from existing and mature fields by means of enhancing pore level sweeping
Jaime Eduardo Moreno   +4 more
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EOR project networks

Computing, 1985
This paper considers project networks all of whose nodes have an exclusive- or entrance and whose arc weights consist of the execution probabilities and distribution functions of the durations of the respective project activities. EOR networks have some nice properties, for example, a set of Markov renewal processes can be assigned to such a network ...
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Foams in EOR

2020
Gas injections techniques for the EOR applications have gained worldwide interest. A variety of gasses such as CO2, hydrocarbon gases (CH4), air, N2 have been used in different regions of the world. However, CO2 gas is far most sought after gas for EOR applications.
Muhammad Sagir   +4 more
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Moving CO2 EOR Offshore

Proceedings, 2011
Abstract CO2 can be an effective EOR agent and is the dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas driving global warming. Capturing CO2 from industrial sources in EOR projects can maximize hydrocarbon recovery and help provide a possible bridge to a lower carbon emissions future, by adding value through EOR production and field life extension,
S G Goodyear   +5 more
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A New EOR Method

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2009
Abstract A new method of enhanced oil recovery has been developed and applied to a sector simulation using some of the data from the South Slattery Field, Minnelusa A reservoir. The new method, termed ASPaM, combines features of CO2 miscible flooding with Alkaline-Surfactant-Polymer (ASP) flooding to produce an enhanced WAG flood.
S. Hamid Behzadi, Brian F. Towler
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Staged design of an EOR pilot

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2009
Abstract Due to the complexity and uncertainty associated with most enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, a small-scale pilot is often needed to demonstrate the successful application of an EOR process within a specific reservoir prior to wider commercial implementation.
Bhargaw Adibhatla   +1 more
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