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Oil recovery in any displacement process depends on the volume of reservoir contacted by the injected fluid. A quantitative measure of this contact is the volumetric displacement (sweep) efficiency, EV. Volumetric sweep is a macroscopic efficiency defined as the fraction of reservoir (or project) pore volume (PV) invaded by the injected fluid, or stated another way, the fraction of PV that has been contacted or affected by the injected fluid. Clearly, EV is a function of time in a displacement process.

Overall displacement efficiency in a process can be viewed conceptually as a product of the volumetric sweep, EV, and the microscopic efficiency, ED, defined in Chapter 1.

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