Expanding a successful polymer flood

Vertical and horizontal injectors

pouring a viscous polymerThe AER recently approved an expansion of a successful ASP flood. All the details of the lab studies and field pilot are included in the application. They predict an additional recovery range of 10-13%. Sensitivity of polymer to brine water hardness and reservoir temperature was examined. They propose a mixture of vertical and horizontal polymer injector wells. We found this information using AppIntel.

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Tags: Polymer, Flood

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