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Nuevas estrategias de implementacion del proceso SAGD
Due to the efficient of the SAGD process, horizontal wells implementation from cold heavy oil production in many heavy oil fields and because the only one recovery method implementation can significantly reduce recovery factor born sequential schemes of ...
Trigos Becerra, Erika Margarita +1 more
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Bitumen Recovery Performance of SAGD and Butane- and Hexane-Aided SAGD in the Presence of Shale Barriers. [PDF]
Kumar A, Hassanzadeh H.
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Improving Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage Using Mobility Control Foams: Foam Assisted-SAGD (FA-SAGD)
Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is a promising approach for recovering heavy and viscous oil. The success of SAGD relies on two key operations: uniform formation of the steam chamber along the full length of the injector, and effective control of ...
Q.. Chen, A. R. Kovscek, M. G. Gerritsen
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Experimental Comparative Investigation of Hot Solvent/Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage in Oil Sand Reservoirs. [PDF]
Bai Y +6 more
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Simulation Of ES-SAGD for the Long Lake Project
The Nexen Long Lake Project utilizes SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) to produce bitumen that is buried well below the earth’s surface, but the process is energy intensive and requires large volumes of water. Nexen is interested in Expanding Solvent SAGD (ES-SAGD) which uses less steam and produces more bitumen than traditional SAGD, resulting in
Howard, Cameron, Howard, Morgan
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Senlac, the Forgotten SAGD Project
Summary The Senlac steam-assisted-gravity-drainage (SAGD) project in Saskatchewan, Canada, does not have the same name recognition as its much bigger brothers in the Alberta Oil Sands, but it certainly deserves to be known better.
Eric Delamaide
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The presence of complex water-in-oil emulsions is a growing concern in heavy oil recovery due to the complexity and expenses involved in separating the water from the produced oil.
Kar, Taniya
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Mobilization of Trapped Residual Oil via Secondary SAGD with Propane
Solvent- Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (S-SAGD) processes for bitumen extraction are proposed to reduce the environmental impact of steam injection.
T.. Kar +5 more
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Gravity Drainage of Bitumen Induced by Solvent Leaching. [PDF]
Mohammadi M, Sabet N, Hassanzadeh H.
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Numerical Simulation Study of the Effect of Solvent Composition and Pressure in ES-SAGD process
The inherently high viscosity of bitumen makes SAGD the ideal technology for in-situ recovery of these unconventional hydrocarbon deposits. Its conceptual simplicity and proven performance in the field have directed research to explore new opportunities to further improve its recovery efficiency and minimise its environmental footprint.
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