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Enhanced-Oil Recovery (EOR) evaluations focused on asset acquisition or rejuvenation involve a combination of complex decisions, using different data sources. EOR projects have been traditionally associated with high CAPEX and OPEX, as well as high financial risk, which tend to limit the number of EOR projects launched. In this book, the authors propose workflows for EOR evaluations that account for different volumes and quality of information. This flexible workflow has been successfully applied to oil property evaluations and EOR feasibility studies in many oil reservoirs. The methodology
Enhanced oil recovery. --- EOR (Petroleum engineering) --- Improved oil recovery --- Oil fields --- Tertiary recovery of oil --- Enhanced recovery operations --- Production methods
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Crude oil development and production in U.S. oil reservoirs can include up to three distinct phases: primary, secondary, and tertiary (or enhanced) recovery. During primary recovery, the natural pressure of the reservoir or gravity drive oil into the wellbore, combined with artificial lift techniques (such as pumps) which bring the oil to the surface. But only about 10 percent of a reservoir's original oil in place is typically produced during primary recovery. Secondary recovery techniques to the field's productive life generally by injecting water or gas to displace oil and drive it to a pro
Enhanced oil recovery. --- Oil fields --Production methods. --- Oil reservoir engineering. --- Enhanced oil recovery --- Oil reservoir engineering --- Oil fields --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Metallurgy & Mineralogy --- Production methods --- Production methods. --- Production methods in oil fields --- Petroleum engineering --- EOR (Petroleum engineering) --- Improved oil recovery --- Tertiary recovery of oil --- Enhanced recovery operations
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