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Significant quantities of oil can be extracted using Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods. One of the main methods of this type is CO2-EOR, which also has a positive impact on the environment as it results in the practically permanent storage of CO2, the main greenhouse gas (GHG). When its use is economically viable, the technology for extracting oil using CO2 (CO2-EOR) enables significant quantities of oil to be obtained and at the same time, provides storage for large volumes of CO2. It thus brings in both financial profits and environmental benefits if the oil extracted is used instead of cr
Secondary recovery of oil. --- Oil fields --- Petroleum --- Repressuring (Petroleum engineering) --- Repressuring --- Secondary recovery operations --- Secondary recovery --- Production methods
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Written by foremost experts in the field, and formulated with attention to classroom use for advanced studies in reservoir characterization and processes, this book reviews and summarises state-of-the-art progress in the field of enhanced oil recovery (EOR). All of the available techniques: alkaline flooding; surfactant flooding; carbon dioxide flooding; steam flooding; in-situ combustion; gas injection; miscible flooding; microbial recovery; and polymer flooding are discussed and compared. Together with Volume I, it presents a complete text on enhanced recovery technology and, hence, is an
Secondary recovery of oil. --- Oil field flooding. --- Oil wells --- Water flooding of oil wells --- Water injection in oil fields --- Oil fields --- Secondary recovery of oil --- Petroleum --- Repressuring (Petroleum engineering) --- Flooding --- Production methods --- Repressuring --- Secondary recovery operations --- Secondary recovery
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An in-depth study of the fundamental aspects of enhanced oil recovery (EOR), this book brings together detailed analyses of proven techniques. It begins with the current theories of the origin of oil and ends with a treatise on waterflooding which is the basis of the majority of EOR processes. Two and three-phase relative permeability relationships are discussed since they form the basis for fluid flow processes in porous media. The advent of EOR has increased the need for a better understanding of three-phase flow because this has become an integral part of carbon dioxide and steam injection, yet is an area of experimental study that has been seriously neglected. The book gives a complete review and theoretical analysis of two- and three-phase fluid flow, plus a basic introduction to single-well pressure transient testing which is essential to the evaluation of volume, intrinsic reservoir pressure, reservoir discontinuities, in situ permeability and many other data required for complete reservoir evaluation. A discussion of oilfield waters is followed closely by the chemical and physical properties of employing various current EOR techniques. The book will interest a wide range of readers. Teachers of petroleum engineering will find it a ready reference to basic requirements for implementation of various EOR processes. Petroleum engineering researchers can use it to review the current state-of-the-art of the basic premise of EOR and find in it the necessary background analyses for projection of future research. The field-oriented, practical petroleum engineer will discover it to be a reliable reference to criteria for pre-EOR reservoir analysis.
Secondary recovery of oil. Oil field flooding. --- Metallurgy & Mineralogy --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Secondary recovery of oil. --- Oil fields --- Petroleum --- Repressuring (Petroleum engineering) --- Repressuring --- Secondary recovery operations --- Secondary recovery --- Production methods --- Oil field flooding.
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Secondary recovery of oil --- Oil field flooding --- Surface active agents
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