Diluent Soak in CSS

map with UWI pinsTo improve injectivity in a formation where viscosity can get up to 194,000 cp, this operator proposed injecting diluent into the injector and leaving it soak for thirty days before injecting steam. You could think of this as a miscible injection scheme for bitumen. He discusses his rational, his injection pad plans, and his hopes for healing injection. Since this proposal was submitted two years ago, you can look at his plans and then check the production records from the injector UWI to determine his success. We found this information using AppIntel.

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Tags: Gas Injection, Thermal, Heavy Oil

Granger Low   7 Apr 2016



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