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First Break. 39:69-75
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Gas Injection into Geological Formations and Related Topics
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Fuel. 214:457-470
Although cold heavy oil production with sands (CHOPS) is an economically attractive method, ultimate recovery does not exceed 15%. Cyclic solvent injection (CSI) has been under consideration as a follow-up EOR application in the industry. This method
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Scopus-Elsevier
Monitoring data of episodic transient heat and flow conditions, caused by intermittent cold CO2 injection in Aquistore, has shown a linkage between injectivity index and downhole injection temperature. Taking leverage access to invaluable field perfo
Autor:
Bauyrzhan K. Primkulov, Stephen Talman, Alireza Rangriz Shokri, Keivan Khaleghi, Rick Chalaturnyk, Abel S. Juncal
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Proceedings of the SPE/AAPG/SEG Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Technology Conference.
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Scopus-Elsevier
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Scopus-Elsevier
Summary An uncertainty-screening procedure was performed to assess the feasibility of cyclic solvent stimulation as a post-cold heavy-oil production with sands (CHOPS) enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) method. To achieve this, three cycles of cyclic solven
Autor:
Ruben Juanes, Alireza Rangriz Shokri, Stephen Talman, Rick Chalaturnyk, Christopher W. MacMinn, Benzhong Zhao, Keivan Khaleghi, Bauyrzhan K. Primkulov
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Physical Review Fluids. 3
We study the influence of wettability on the morphology of fluid-fluid displacement through analog porous media in the limit of vanishing flow rates. We introduce an invasion-percolation model that considers cooperative pore filling and corner-flow m
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Scopus-Elsevier
Summary With the current interest in exploiting thin unconsolidated heavy-oil reservoirs, cold heavy-oil production with sand (CHOPS) can be considered to be a promising primary-recovery technique. However, it offers low recovery factors (~5-15%) and