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Water Imbibition EOR Proposal for Shale Oil Scenarios

SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, 2017
Abstract In Shale plays, EUR relies almost exclusively on "primary" production with practically no account for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) practices. However, many remarkable facts are sometimes considered as "anecdotic" or pointed out as outliers, rather than including them as part of a coherent explicative model.
F. Tuero, M. Crotti M, I. Labayen
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Experimental investigation of oil recovery during water imbibition

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2006
Abstract Capillary imbibition and gravity are the main forces acting in fractured reservoirs. The cores used in the laboratory are usually short while experimental investigation of the gravity forces requires long samples. Therefore an experimental study has been carried out on a long core with the length of 116 cm surrounded with a simulated ...
H. Karimaie   +4 more
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Water imbibition in the rat prostate during castration‐induced regression

The Prostate, 1986
AbstractThe present study was conducted to examine changes in water concentration in the ventral prostate of adult rats at different intervals following castration. The prostatic dry weight was obtained by drying the fresh prostate at 70°C for at least 110 hr and the prostatic water content was calculated from its wet and dry weight.
C, Lee   +4 more
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Forces affecting water imbibition inMacrotermes workers (Termitidae, Isoptera)

Insectes Sociaux, 1994
Observations of putative drinking behaviour at soil surfaces by major workers ofMacrotermes subhyalinus andM. bellicosus suggested that unidirectionally arranged trichomes on the anterior hypopharynx exert capillarity on water in soil pores. To test this hypothesis thirsty major workers were placed on soil of relatively low water content. From the soil
J. -A. Lys, R. Leuthold
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Kinetics of spontaneous water-N2 imbibition in carbon molecular sieves

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019
In this study, a new kinetic model of spontaneous liquid-gas imbibition (SLGI) for microporous adsorbents has been developed. With three carbon molecular sieves (CMS) as adsorbents, N2 as gas probe and water as liquid probe, the kinetics of spontaneous water-N2 imbibition in CMS has been investigated at atmospheric pressure, and the applicability of ...
Wenzhe, Li, Shaoping, Xu, Chunlan, Lu
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Surface hydration drives rapid water imbibition into strongly hydrophilic nanopores

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2017
Surface hydration-driven imbibition of water into strongly hydrophilic pores follows a diffusive scaling law and exhibits effective diffusion coefficients much higher than water molecules.
Chao Fang, Rui Qiao
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Calculation of Oil Displacement by Countercurrent Water Imbibition

SPE Secondary Recovery Conference, 1960
Secondary Recovery Conference, 2–3 May, Wichita Falls, Texas Abstract This paper presents numerical solutions or the equations describing the imbibition of water and the countercurrent flow of oil in porous rocks.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Spontaneous Gas-Water Imbibition in Mixed-Wet Pores

Petrophysics – The SPWLA Journal of Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Description, 2020
Lin Wang   +4 more
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