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Effect Of Viscosity And Diffusion Coefficient On Kinetics Of Bubble Growth In Solution Gas Drive In Heavy Oil
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Technical Meeting / Petroleum Conference of The South Saskatchewan Section, October 17–20, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-105
... Abstract Some of the heavy oil reservoirs in AIberta and Western Saskatchewan show anomalously high primary recovery and high flow rate by solution gas drive. Several theories have been proposed for the anomalous behaviour. However, only a few theories look at the basic physics of the problem...
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The Impact Of Gas Injection On The Oil Recovery Of A Giant Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoir
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Technical Meeting / Petroleum Conference of The South Saskatchewan Section, October 17–19, 1993
Paper Number: PETSOC-SS-93-21
... improve the ultimate oil recovery of the reservoir considerably. After 15 years of gas injection, field data combined with predicted data under natural depletion (solution gas drive, gas cap drive and gravity drainage combined) have shown that pressure maintenance would ultimately increase the recovery...