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Spring 2021
The rapid decline rates and low oil recovery factor (typically less than 10% of the original oil in place) of primary production are well-known challenges in the development of tight-oil formations. Several enhanced-oil-recovery studies and field trials have been conducted with promising results...
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Experimental Determination of Minimum Miscibility Pressure Between CO2-CH4 Mixtures and Crude Oil
DownloadFall 2019
Impure gas flooding can be used as an effective method for enhancing oil recovery. The minimum miscibility pressure (MMP) is a key parameter in the design of impure gas injection. It is thus of great importance to accurately determine the MMP for the impure gas injection process. This study...
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Spring 2021
The phase behavior of reservoir fluids in tight/shale reservoirs can be dramatically altered from the bulk phase behavior due to the strong capillarity and confinement effects introduced by the confined nanopores found in the unconventional reservoirs. Therefore, an accurate description of the...