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Comprehensive Characterization of Commercial Reverse Osmosis Membranes through High-Temperature Cross-Flow Filtration. [PDF]
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Impact of shale barriers on performance of SAGD and ES-SAGD — A review
Fuel, 2021Abstract The negative impact of reservoir heterogeneity such as shale barriers on oil production and recovery is well-known in the oil industry. Shales usually have very low permeability which degrades the transmissibility of fluid flowing to the wellbore.
Hassan Hassanzadeh
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Partial SAGD Applications in the Jackfish SAGD Project
Canadian International Petroleum Conference, 2009Abstract With SAGD operations, it is often inevitable to have shut-in time and turnaround periods because of facility, operation, and supply issues. During these shut-in periods, the gravity drainage of cooling bitumen and steam condensate continuously raises the liquid level over the production well. Therefore, the
Pingke Li +5 more
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Re-Examination of Fingering in SAGD and ES-SAGD
SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference, 2016Abstract Steam-Assisted Gravity drainage (SAGD) is a popular approach for oil sands recovery, in which a steam chamber is developed inside reservoir with heated up bitumen flowing downwards along the edge of the steam chamber to production well by gravity.
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Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 2007
Abstract This paper investigates the feasibility of bitumen production using SAGD technology with a longer wellbore. A longer wellbore can be used to exploit a greater volume of the reservoir with a single wellpair as opposed to multiple wells; thus, decreasing pad and drilling costs.
R. Parappilly, L. Zhao
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Abstract This paper investigates the feasibility of bitumen production using SAGD technology with a longer wellbore. A longer wellbore can be used to exploit a greater volume of the reservoir with a single wellpair as opposed to multiple wells; thus, decreasing pad and drilling costs.
R. Parappilly, L. Zhao
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Investigation of Emulsion Flow in SAGD and ES-SAGD
SPE Heavy Oil Conference Canada, 2012Abstract Expanding Solvent-Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (ES-SAGD) was invented to enhance SAGD performance by reducing energy use while increasing oil production rates and recovery factor. ES-SAGD involves co-injection of solvent and steam.
C. C. Ezeuko, J. Wang, I. D. Gates
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SPE Heavy and Extra Heavy Oil Conference: Latin America, 2014
Abstract Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) and Expanding Solvent SAGD (ES-SAGD) have previously been compared and ES-SAGD has shown improved oil recovery with lower energy and water requirements and significant oil upgrading.
Taniya Kar +2 more
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Abstract Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) and Expanding Solvent SAGD (ES-SAGD) have previously been compared and ES-SAGD has shown improved oil recovery with lower energy and water requirements and significant oil upgrading.
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