Enhanced-Oil Recovery (EOR) evaluations focused on asset acquisition or rejuvenation involve a combination of complex decisions, using different data sources. EOR projects have been traditionally associated with high CAPEX and OPEX, as well as high financial risk, which tend to limit the number of E
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Content:
Front-matter, Pages i,iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xix-xx
Contributors, Page xxi, Folami Akintunji, Tor Austad, Lewis Brown, Harry L. Chang, Birol Dindoruk, Bradley Govreau, Russell T. Johns, S.I. Kam, S. Lee, Brian Marcotte, John M. Putnam, Alan Sheehy, Chonghui Shen, James J. Sheng, Shane Tapper, Krista Town, Bernard Tremblay, Alex Turta, Dongmei Wang, Bob Zahner, et al.
Acknowledgments, Page xxiii
Chapter 1 - Gas Flooding, Pages 1-22, Russell T. Johns, Birol Dindoruk
Chapter 2 - Enhanced Oil Recovery by Using CO2 Foams: Fundamentals and Field Applications, Pages 23-61, S. Lee, S.I. Kam
Chapter 3 - Polymer FloodingβFundamentals and Field Cases, Pages 63-82, James J. Sheng
Chapter 4 - Polymer Flooding Practice in Daqing, Pages 83-116, Dongmei Wang
Chapter 5 - SurfactantβPolymer Flooding, Pages 117-142, James J. Sheng
Chapter 6 - Alkaline Flooding, Pages 143-167, James J. Sheng
Chapter 7 - Alkaline-Polymer Flooding, Pages 169-178, James J. Sheng
Chapter 8 - Alkaline-Surfactant Flooding, Pages 179-188, James J. Sheng
Chapter 9 - ASP Fundamentals and Field Cases Outside China, Pages 189-201, James J. Sheng
Chapter 10 - ASP Process and Field Results, Pages 203-249, Harry L. Chang
Chapter 11 - Foams and Their Applications in Enhancing Oil Recovery, Pages 251-280, James J. Sheng
Chapter 12 - Surfactant Enhanced Oil Recovery in Carbonate Reservoirs, Pages 281-299, James J. Sheng
Chapter 13 - Water-Based EOR in Carbonates and Sandstones: New Chemical Understanding of the EOR Potential Using βSmart Waterβ, Pages 301-335, Tor Austad
Chapter 14 - Facility Requirements for Implementing a Chemical EOR Project, Pages 337-360, John M. Putnam
Chapter 15 - Steam Flooding, Pages 361-388, James J. Sheng
Chapter 16 - Cyclic Steam Stimulation, Pages 389-412, James J. Sheng
Chapter 17 - SAGD for Heavy Oil Recovery, Pages 413-445, Chonghui Shen
Chapter 18 - In Situ Combustion, Pages 447-541, Alex Turta
Chapter 19 - Introduction to MEOR and Its Field Applications in China, Pages 543-559, James J. Sheng
Chapter 20 - The Use of Microorganisms to Enhance Oil Recovery, Pages 561-580, Lewis Brown
Chapter 21 - Field Applications of Organic Oil RecoveryβA New MEOR Method, Pages 581-614, Bradley Govreau, Brian Marcotte, Alan Sheehy, Krista Town, Bob Zahner, Shane Tapper, Folami Akintunji
Chapter 22 - Cold Production of Heavy Oil, Pages 615-666, Bernard Tremblay
Index, Pages 667-685
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Society of Petroleum Engineers 1998, 545 pp.; SPE Textbook Series Vol. 6, <br/>ISBN:978-1-55563-077-5<div class="bb-sep"></div>This textbook describes technologies that can be applied to recover oil that cannot be produced by primary recovery or waterflooding. These technologies include polymer, mic