Gas huff and puff

Stay up to date on gas flood technology

young boy blowing out candlesOil and gas companies have injected gas into reservoirs since before the 1960's. But have you heard of gas huff and puff?

Without AppIntel, how would you stay up to date on new enhanced recovery technology? AppIntel can send you email when any new application is submitted within 10 miles of your operation.

One operator has an approval to inject gas on a huff and puff basis hoping to more than double primary recovery.

You can see his plans, gas sourcing, number of injectors and other details by downloading his application documents from our self serve portal.

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Check out actual gas flood field results

Textbooks and classes may help you understand a bit about the general principles of gas flooding. But if you really want to understand how floods perform in the field, you must read others' flood application documents. They report progress on floods to the regulator.

There are many different types of gas floods. Some have recovered over 75% of the oil in place. And some have failed miserably. Still others have made progress but were not initiated under ideal conditions.

Since each application is ground truthed to actual UWIs. Each application is adjudicated by a picky regulator.

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AppIntel costs less than a quarter of one person's salary. For the same price of a team of six man data-mining department, you could supply all your engineers with AppIntel.

AppIntel's search functions are quicker than made-in-house searches. And AppIntel's collection of historic applications is larger than any in-house collection we've seen.

AppIntel has area alerts that allow you to see new applications as soon as they are submitted.

AppIntel doesn't take sick days or vacations and it works on weekends. It doesn't miss applications or documents -- it's contents are triple checked for accuracy. And it adds search by UWI for applications that don't even have a UWI.

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Tags: Gas Injection, Flood, Cut costs

Granger Low  6 Mar 2019



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