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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference, April 14–18, 2018
Paper Number: SPE-190314-MS
... The first phase of the water flooding process achieved an incremental recovery factor of 3.8% in 46 years, from 1959 to 2005. Since the redevelopment of the water flooding process in 2005 oil recovery has been successful, obtaining an incremental 3% recovery factor in 13 years. The good results...
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Victor Alfonso Morales, Leyla Kristle Ramirez, Sandy Vanessa Garnica, Luz Adriana Rueda, Vicente Gomez, Adriana Gomez, Maria Angelica Bejarano, G. Michael Shook
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference, April 14–18, 2018
Paper Number: SPE-190315-MS
... and siltstones with an average thickness of 600 ft and a permeability range from 80 mD to 2 Darcy. The field has been under secondary recovery since the 1960's and in 2005 a redevelopment of the water flooding process began. The field has approximately 400 patterns and 1,000 active producer wells, 95% of which...