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relative permeability 2 CO2 1 EOR 1 EOR miscible CO2 1 Fluid/rock interaction 1 Interfacial tension (IFT) 1 Oil Recovery 1 Relative Permeability 1 Temperature 1 Wettability (Contact angle) 1 asphaltene 1 fractional flow curves 1 irreducible water saturation 1 kriging 1 mobility ratio 1 oil recovery coefficient 1 pressure drop 1 representative elementary volume 1 wettability 1
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Hamouda, Aly A. 2 Chukwudeme, Edwin A. 1 Cvetkovic, Branimir 1 Karoussi, Omid 1 Martus, Olena 1
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Energies 2 Technology audit and production reserves 1
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Development of oil extraction screening methodology taking into account innovative methods using the example of the Ukrainian field
Martus, Olena; Cvetkovic, Branimir - In: Technology audit and production reserves 6 (2023) 1/74, pp. 47-53
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Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) by Miscible CO<sub>2</sub> and Water Flooding of Asphaltenic and Non-Asphaltenic Oils
Chukwudeme, Edwin A.; Hamouda, Aly A. - In: Energies 2 (2009) 3, pp. 714-737
An EOR study has been performed applying miscible CO<sub>2</sub> flooding and compared with that for water flooding. Three different oils are used, reference oil (<em>n</em>-decane), model oil (<em>n</em>-C10, SA, toluene and 0.35 wt % asphaltene) and crude oil (10 wt % asphaltene) obtained from the Middle East. Stearic...
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Effect of Temperature, Wettability and Relative Permeability on Oil Recovery from Oil-wet Chalk
Hamouda, Aly A.; Karoussi, Omid - In: Energies 1 (2008) 1, pp. 19-34
It is customary, for convenience, to use relative permeability data produced at room temperature. This paper shows that … reflected by the shift of relative permeability data towards more oil-wet at high temperature (tested here 130°C). However, both … results obtained by relative permeability experiments. This phenomenon may be explained based on the total interaction …
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