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- 5Enhanced oil recovery
- 1Athabasca Tar Sands (Alta.)
- 1Backfill
- 1Carbon dioxide
- 1Cemented rockfill
- 1Bourbonnais, Jacques.
- 1Corkum, Andrew Garnet.
- 1Eghbalvala, Maryam
- 1Jimenez Gomez, Jaime Alberto.
- 1Kaiser, Peter Konrad
- 1Lingga, Bob A
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Spring 2012
Aqueous colloidal gas aphrons (CGAs) have previously been used as drilling fluids because of their pore blocking ability which significantly reduces formation damage. The aim of this study is to generate aqueous colloidal gas aphrons, to examine its stability and rheology as well as to...
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Spring 2023
Increasing demand for oil and gas and rapid depletion of conventional resources have shifted the focus of the industry toward hydrocarbon production from unconventional resources. Due to the extremely low permeability, complex pore structure, and mixed-wet behavior of such formations, their oil...
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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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Spring 2018
Backfill utilization has been necessary for underground mining practices ever since the scarcity of economic minerals near ground surface started shallow underground mining. Economic factors inevitably realized this condition. Mine waste disposal and ground support means led to backfill...