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Generation and Stability of Microemulsion to Improve Heavy Oil Recovery by Waterflooding with Chemical Additives at Cold Conditions
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Thermal methods which are commonly applied to recover heavy oil have many limitations such as heat loss to thin or deep reservoirs due to temperature difference found in different parts of reservoirs, difficulty in recovering oil in low permeability deposits, high energy and water waste, and so...
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Fall 2021
Supersaturation of total dissolved gasses (TDG) downstream of hydropower dams and their consequences for fish have been identified as one of the key potential impacts of hydropower operations on fish biodiversity and fishery productivity. It has been recorded that fish exposed to high TDG levels...
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Fall 2019
Erosion along the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh and India leads to both the loss of infrastructure and land, consequently forcing many of those who live along the riverbanks into poverty. Because of the limited availability of hard materials that are traditionally used to protect...
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Fall 2020
The Clearwater Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Early Cretaceous (Albian) age that is a laterally continuous unit consisting largely of shale with a minor component of interbedded siltstone or sandstone. Throughout its geological history, the depositional environment of this formation was...
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Spring 2014
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an approach to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The approach involves three main steps; capturing, transporting, and storing of CO2. Storing is done by injecting CO2 directly into underground deep geological formations such as depleted oil and gas...
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Geomechanical Controls on Multiphase Fluid Flow in Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
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Carbonate formations host 50% of the world’s oil and gas reserves and a major portion of the world’s groundwater resources. Additionally, 85% of carbonate reservoirs are naturally fractured. Porous rock matrix and fractures in carbonate formations can be greatly influenced by the effective...