SWAG Sour-water-alternating-gas injection
Cost cutting measures are teaming up with enhanced recovery schemes. Injecting sour gas and then alternating with sour water is a good way to increase reserve recovery, save gas processing costs, and dispose of produced water. This applicant convinced the regulator to approve the scheme. She discloses unique conditions where she thinks this scheme will be successful. She also details her injection schedule and pad sizes. We found this using AppIntel.
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Granger Low 1 Mar 2016

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