Enhanced Oil Recovery Field Case StudiesJames J.Sheng Gulf Professional Publishing, 10 de abr. de 2013 - 712 páginas Enhanced Oil Recovery Field Case Studies bridges the gap between theory and practice in a range of real-world EOR settings. Areas covered include steam and polymer flooding, use of foam, in situ combustion, microorganisms, "smart water"-based EOR in carbonates and sandstones, and many more. Oil industry professionals know that the key to a successful enhanced oil recovery project lies in anticipating the differences between plans and the realities found in the field. This book aids that effort, providing valuable case studies from more than 250 EOR pilot and field applications in a variety of oil fields. The case studies cover practical problems, underlying theoretical and modeling methods, operational parameters, solutions and sensitivity studies, and performance optimization strategies, benefitting academicians and oil company practitioners alike.
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4 Polymer Flooding Practice in Daqing | 83 |
5 SurfactantPolymer Flooding | 117 |
6 Alkaline Flooding | 143 |
7 AlkalinePolymer Flooding | 169 |
8 AlkalineSurfactant Flooding | 179 |
New Chemical Understanding of the EOR Potential Using Smart Water | 301 |
14 Facility Requirements for Implementing a Chemical EOR Project | 337 |
15 Steam Flooding | 361 |
16 Cyclic Steam Stimulation | 389 |
17 SAGD for Heavy Oil Recovery | 413 |
18 In Situ Combustion | 447 |
19 Introduction to MEOR and Its Field Applications in China | 543 |
20 The Use of Microorganisms to Enhance Oil Recovery | 561 |
9 ASP Fundamentals and Field Cases Outside China | 189 |
10 ASP Process and Field Results | 203 |
11 Foams and Their Applications in Enhancing Oil Recovery | 251 |
12 Surfactant Enhanced Oil Recovery in Carbonate Reservoirs | 281 |
21 Field Applications of Organic Oil RecoveryA New MEOR Method | 581 |
22 Cold Production of Heavy Oil | 615 |
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Enhanced Oil Recovery Field Case Studies: Chapter 6. Alkaline Flooding James J. Sheng Visualização parcial - 2013 |