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Development of Gas-Condensate Reservoirs by Directional Intracontour Waterflooding
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE/CERI Gas Technology Symposium, April 3–5, 2000
Paper Number: SPE-59775-MS
... G gi . The properties of gas-saturated rocks prevent water invasion into the "dry" blocks, until the blocks with injection wells are almost totally saturated by water (at S gres ). By utilizing this phenomena, greater gas and condensate recoveries can be achieved than by using water injection...
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Investigation of Waterflooding and Gas Cycling for Developing a Gas-Condensate Reservoir
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE/CERI Gas Technology Symposium, April 3–5, 2000
Paper Number: SPE-59772-MS
... pressure and prevent condensate dropout in the reservoir. The simulation study shows that water injection is a viable option in producing gas-condensate reservoirs. The study shows that both water injection and gas injection result in higher recovery factors than normal depletion. Although gas injection...