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Robust Chemical Flood Design for Maximum Recovery Using Updated FluidProperty Models
Pooya Khodaparast
, Russell T. Johns
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Chemical Flooding
100%
Microemulsion
100%
Flood Design
100%
Maximum Recovery
100%
Phase Behavior
66%
Viscosity Model
66%
UTCHEM
66%
Oil Bank
66%
Two Dimensional
33%
Phase Saturation
33%
Viscosity
33%
Equation of State
33%
Surfactant
33%
Oil Recovery
33%
Injected Fluids
33%
Negative Effects
33%
Recovery Process
33%
Two-phase Region
33%
Salinity Gradient
33%
Commercial Simulators
33%
Breakthrough Time
33%
Black Oil Model
33%
Engineering
Fluid Viscosity
100%
Chemical Flood
100%
Microemulsion
100%
Surfactant
66%
Phase Composition
66%
Two Dimensional
33%
Phase Saturation
33%
Oil Recovery
33%
Injected Fluid
33%
Negative Effect
33%
Two-Phase Region
33%
Recovery Process
33%
Salinity Gradient
33%
Black Oil
33%
Equations of State
33%
Material Science
Microemulsions
100%
Surface Active Agent
66%
Phase Composition
66%
Chemical Engineering
Microemulsion
100%
Surfactant
66%