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In International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control October 2024 138
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Qazvini Firouz, Alireza a, Torabi, Farshid b, ⁎
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In Fuel 30 January 2014 117 Part B:966-973
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In Fuel March 2012 93:443-453
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SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 22:1593-1614
SummaryIn this consistently low–oil–price environment, where infill drilling and new field developments struggle to meet economic metrics, production optimization continues to be a focus and driver for the industry. Currently, waterflooding contr
Practical Reservoir Management Strategy to Optimize Waterflooded Pools with Minimum Capital Employed
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Day 2 Wed, March 14, 2018.
In this consistently low oil price environment, where infill drilling and new field developments struggle to meet economic metrics, production optimization continues to be a focus and driver for the industry. Currently, waterflooding contributes sign
Autor:
Farshid Torabi, Alireza Qazvini Firouz
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Fuel. 117:966-973
Previous studies showed that using non-condensable gases in huff-and-puff is successful in producing light oil components, but heavier components cannot be produced during the puff cycle. This study aims to validate the feasibility of solvent based h
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Petroleum Science and Technology. 30:1789-1801
The authors offer a reliable means to determine the diffusivity coefficient and permeability distribution throughout a reservoir while minimizing the number of expensive well tests. To explain this inexpensive procedure, data of the Asmari Reservoir
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Fuel. 93:443-453
In this paper, the performance and efficiency of improved oil recovery in fractured porous media utilizing the cyclic CO2 injection process (otherwise known as CO2 huff-n-puff) are examined for immiscible, near-miscible and miscible pressure conditio
Autor:
Alireza Qazvini Firouz, Farshid Torabi
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Solvent-based processes have demonstrated a significant potential to enhance heavy oil recovery. However, their applicability needs to be investigated for different solvents and operating conditions. In this study, a comprehensive experimental and re
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All Days.
Among several oil recovery techniques, hot waterflooding through thermal displacement processes could potentially increase oil recovery by decreasing oil viscosity, thus decreasing the mobility ratio at a relatively low cost compared to other thermal