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A SINGLE-WELL TRACER TEST WITH IN-SITU-GENERATED CO2 AS THE OIL TRACER WELLINGTON SL, RICHARDSON EA |
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CO2 HUFF-N-PUFF REVIVES SHALLOW LIGHT-OIL-DEPLETED RESERVOIRS BARDON C, CORLAY P, LONGERON D, MILLER B |
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SOLUBILITY AND DISPLACEMENT BEHAVIOR OF A VISCOUS CRUDE WITH CO2 AND HYDROCARBON GASES DERUITER RA, NASH LJ, SINGLETARY MS |
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LINEAR-MODEL STUDIES OF THE IMMISCIBLE CO2 WAG PROCESS FOR HEAVY-OIL RECOVERY DYER SB, ALI SMF |
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EFFECT OF PHASE-BEHAVIOR ON BYPASSING IN ENRICHED GASFLOODS BURGER JE, BHOGESWARA R, MOHANTY KK |
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REVIEW OF PHASE A STEAM-ASSISTED GRAVITY-DRAINAGE TEST EDMUNDS NR, KOVALSKY JA, GITTINS SD, PENNACCHIOLI ED |
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USE OF MIXED SURFACTANTS TO GENERATE FOAMS FOR MOBILITY CONTROL IN CHEMICAL FLOODING LLAVE FM, OLSEN DK |
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TROLL HORIZONTAL WELL TESTS DEMONSTRATE LARGE PRODUCTION POTENTIAL FROM THIN OIL ZONES SEINES K, LIEN SC, HAUG BT |
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A NEW REPRESENTATION OF WELLS IN NUMERICAL RESERVOIR SIMULATION DING Y, RENARD G |
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