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Proceedings, 2012
At the late step of oil industry development special attention is paid to well exploitation, switching-off well or transfer to another category. It deals with the fact that a lot of big oilfields started to be at the latest step of development, which is characterized by high levels of water cuts with small oil output of producer wells, physical wear of
S. A. Evdokimov +3 more
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At the late step of oil industry development special attention is paid to well exploitation, switching-off well or transfer to another category. It deals with the fact that a lot of big oilfields started to be at the latest step of development, which is characterized by high levels of water cuts with small oil output of producer wells, physical wear of
S. A. Evdokimov +3 more
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Energy Sources, 1974
Abstract Current methods of heavy-oil recovery are discussed. Heavy oils are defined and the difference between thermal-assisted methods for recovering oils and mining for tar-sand recovery is emphasized. One steam-stimulation project, one steam drive, and one in situ combustion project in California and the GCOS tar-sands mining project at Athabasca ...
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Abstract Current methods of heavy-oil recovery are discussed. Heavy oils are defined and the difference between thermal-assisted methods for recovering oils and mining for tar-sand recovery is emphasized. One steam-stimulation project, one steam drive, and one in situ combustion project in California and the GCOS tar-sands mining project at Athabasca ...
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2020
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are used to increase both the amount of oil recovered and the rate at which it is recovered. EOR techniques include thermal recovery processes (steam injection and in situ combustion), gas injection (carbon dioxide injection), chemical injection (polymer injection) and microbial enhanced oil recovery.
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Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are used to increase both the amount of oil recovered and the rate at which it is recovered. EOR techniques include thermal recovery processes (steam injection and in situ combustion), gas injection (carbon dioxide injection), chemical injection (polymer injection) and microbial enhanced oil recovery.
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1969
AbstractThere is estimated to be about 250 billion barrels of oil in this country that are currently deemed economically unrecoverable. With conventional recovery techniques it is possible to recover about 47% of the estimated total oil in place, and steady improvement in technology may eventually bring crude oil recovery up to 65% of the oil in place.
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AbstractThere is estimated to be about 250 billion barrels of oil in this country that are currently deemed economically unrecoverable. With conventional recovery techniques it is possible to recover about 47% of the estimated total oil in place, and steady improvement in technology may eventually bring crude oil recovery up to 65% of the oil in place.
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GVRP considered oil-gas recovery in refined oil distribution: From an environmental perspective
International Journal of Production Economics, 2021Xiaofeng Xu
exaly
Overview of Methods for Enhanced Oil Recovery from Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs
Energies, 2023Boris V Malozyomov +2 more
exaly

