Gas injection doubles oil reserves

Even below miscibility pressure

Gas injection influence on oil production chartThis applicant has been injecting immiscible gas into his oil pool and has doubled recovery so far. He explains the injection pattern, use of horizontal injectors, area of influence and several other important flood design criteria. If you have extra gas and need to support pressure in an oil pool, this scheme might be just what you're looking for.

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Tags: Gas Injection, Flood

Granger Low  27 Aug 2015



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