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The Enhanced Oil Recovery Series delivers a multivolume approach that addresses the latest research on various types of EOR. The second volume in the series, Gas Injection Methods, helps engineers focus on the latest developments in one of the fastest growing areas. Different techniques are described in addition to the latest technology such as data mining and unconventional reservoirs. Supported field case studies are included to show a bridge between research and practical application, making it useful for both academics and practicing engineers. Structured to start with an introduction on various gas types and different gas injection methods, screening criteria for choosing gas injection method, and environmental issues during gas injection methods, the editors then advance on to more complex content, guiding the engineer into newer topics involving CO2 such as injection in tight oil reservoirs, shale oil reservoirs, carbonated water, data mining, and formation damage. Supported by a full spectrum of contributors, this book gives petroleum engineers and researchers the latest research developments and field applications to drive innovation for the future.
- Helps readers understand the latest research and practical applications specific to foam flooding and gas injection
- Provides readers with the latest technology, including nanoparticle-stabilized foam for mobility control and carbon storage in shale oil reservoirs
- Teaches users about additional methods such as data mining applications and economic and environmental considerations
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 100 illustrations (75 in full color)
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978-0-12-822303-1 (9780128223031)
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Section I: Gas Injection1. Introduction to gas flooding technique: fundamental and applications2. Cyclic gas injection3. CO2 immiscible injection4. CO2 miscible flooding5. CO2 huff and puff6. CO2 injection EOR and carbon storage in shale oil reservoirs7. Carbonated water injection8. Water alternative gas (WAG)9. CO2 injection in tight oil reservoirsSection II: Foam Injection10. Introduction to foam flooding techniques11. Nanoparticle-stabilized foam12. Flow behavior of nanoparticle-armored bubbles13. Nanoparticle-stabilized foam for mobility control14. EOR of low-permeability cores15. Formation damage in gas and foam injection methods16. Application of data mining in gas and foam injection methods17. Field case studies of gas and foam injection methods