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Study on the microscopic mechanism of CO<sub>2</sub> flooding in deep high-temperature, high pressure, ultra-high water-cut reservoirs: a case study of the X-1 reservoir. [PDF]
Liao H.
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Effect of Arabica Coffee Husk on Plasma Lipids and Obesity on Albino Rats. [PDF]
Alshaikhsaleh SM.
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Prolonged Antimicrobial Effects of <i>Eucalyptus</i> Oil via C<sub>8</sub>-Functionalized Silica Monolith. [PDF]
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Design and Assessment of Channeling Control Systems for Enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> Storage in Fractured Reservoirs. [PDF]
Zhan E +7 more
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Transformer-Type Architecture for Predicting Physicochemical Properties of Cosmetic Emulsions. [PDF]
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Imbibition and Oil Drainage Mechanisms of Nanoparticle Compound Polymer Fracturing Fluids. [PDF]
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2020
Abstract In order to reveal the occurrence state and forming mechanism of multi-type microscopic remaining oil controlled by both static reservoir factors and dynamic development factors, cores of the alluvial fan reservoir in the eastern steep slope zone of the Cangdong sag, the Bohai Bay Basin, China was selected, and then the occurrence state of ...
Yang Zhang +5 more
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Abstract In order to reveal the occurrence state and forming mechanism of multi-type microscopic remaining oil controlled by both static reservoir factors and dynamic development factors, cores of the alluvial fan reservoir in the eastern steep slope zone of the Cangdong sag, the Bohai Bay Basin, China was selected, and then the occurrence state of ...
Yang Zhang +5 more
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Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2021
Abstract Pore-type heterogeneity is a key factor controlling the distribution of microscopic remaining oil in clastic reservoirs. It is important to quantify the characteristics of pore-type heterogeneity, understand its formation mechanisms, and analyze its impact on remaining oil at microscopic scale.
Hanqiao Jiang +2 more
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Abstract Pore-type heterogeneity is a key factor controlling the distribution of microscopic remaining oil in clastic reservoirs. It is important to quantify the characteristics of pore-type heterogeneity, understand its formation mechanisms, and analyze its impact on remaining oil at microscopic scale.
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