CO{sub 2} Huff-n-Puff process in a light oil shallow shelf carbonate reservoir. Quarterly technical progress report, July--September, 1995
The principal objective of the Central Vacuum Unit (CVU) CO{sub 2} Huff-n-Puff (H-n-P) project is to determine the feasibility and practicality of the technology in a waterflooded shallow shelf carbonate environment. The results of parametric simulation of the CO{sub 2} H-n-P process, coupled with the CVU reservoir characterization components will determine if this process is technically and economically feasible for field implementation. The technology transfer objective of the project is to disseminate the knowledge gained through an innovative plan in support of the Department of Energy`s (DOE) objective of increasing domestic oil production and deferring the abandonment of shallow shelf carbonate (SSC) reservoirs. Tasks associated with this objective are carried out in what is considered a timely effort for near-term goals.
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2009-11-06
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Authors: | Cole, R. ; Prieditis, J. ; Vogt, J. Wehner |
Subject: | petroleum | energy planning and policy | OIL WELLS | FLUID INJECTION PROCESSES | WATERFLOODING | TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | US GULF COAST | WELL STIMULATION | ENHANCED RECOVERY | FEASIBILITY STUDIES | RESEARCH PROGRAMS | COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION | COMPUTER CALCULATIONS |
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