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Christopher Griffith, Julia Jin, Harry Linnemeyer, Gayani Pinnawala, Behdad Aminzadeh, Samuel Lau, Do Hoon Kim, Dennis Alexis, Taimur Malik, Varadarajan Dwarakanath
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Day 2 Tue, April 26, 2022.
It has been shownthat injecting surfactants into unconventional hydraulically fractured wells can improve oil recovery. It is hypothesized that oil recovery can be further improved by more efficiently distributing surfactants into the reservoir using
Autor:
Christopher Griffith, Harry Linnemeyer, Do Hoon Kim, Ruth Hahn, Jimin Zhou, Eric Upchurch, Taimur Malik, Angel Wileman, Griffin Beck, Swanand Bhagwat, Luis Gutierrez
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Day 2 Tue, April 26, 2022.
Using foams to drill in low pore pressure reservoirs is attractive because of their low density, high viscosity, and ability to transport cuttings. However, in high temperature reservoirs (240 °F) with H2S gas present, there are concerns with the lo
Autor:
Taimur Malik, Varadarajan Dwarakanath, Ruth Hahn, Harry Linnemeyer, Dennis Arun Alexis, Kerry Spilker
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Day 3 Wed, September 26, 2018.
Current chemical EOR technologies, such as surfactant polymer flooding, have limitations, such as, high temperature, high salinity, and/or low permeability reservoirs. Low tension foam flooding, however, can be performed at high or low temperatures,
Autor:
Mohabbat Ahmadi, Syed Furqan Hassan Gilani, Harry Linnemeyer, Mukul M. Sharma, Corey Alan McCulley, Gary A. Pope, David Torres
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In volatile oil reservoirs, the presence of two fluid phases (gas and oil) near the wellbore is a common problem that affects well deliverability. As the pressure falls below the bubble point the presence of two immiscible phases reduces the oil rela
Autor:
Meghdad Roshanfekr, Larry N. Britton, Harry Linnemeyer, Gary A. Pope, Russell T. Johns, Chris Britton, Alexader Vyssotski
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Surfactant-polymer (SP) and alkali-surfactant-polymer (ASP) flooding is of great current interest owing to the need to recover oil left behind after primary and secondary recovery. If designed properly, these enhanced oil recovery processes can give
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Hazardous Waste Consultant. 2001, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p1.1. 8p.