Reservoir Parameters
8 parameters
Examples:
① Fluid Properties
▼8 – 55 °API
0.1 – 100,000 cp
② Reservoir Conditions
▼100 – 15,000 ft
50 – 350 °F
③ Rock Properties
▼5 – 50 %
0.5 – 10,000 md
④ Saturations
▼25 – 90 %
0 – 70 %
Screening Results
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Screening ranges from Taber et al. (1983) SPE-12069 · NPC (1984) · Green & Willhite (1998) SPE Vol.6
Outer = acceptable range · Inner (italic) = ideal range
Outer = acceptable range · Inner (italic) = ideal range
References
[1] Taber, J.J., Martin, F.D., Seright, R.S. (1983). EOR Screening Criteria Revisited. SPE-12069.
[2] National Petroleum Council (1984). Enhanced Oil Recovery. NPC Report, Washington D.C.
[3] Green, D.W., Willhite, G.P. (1998). Enhanced Oil Recovery. SPE Textbook Series Vol. 6.
[4] Geffen, T.M. (1973). Oil Recovery Potential from Laboratory Surfactant Floods. JPT, 25(7).
[5] Stosur, G.J. et al. (2003). The Alphabet of EOR. SPE-84864.
[1] Taber, J.J., Martin, F.D., Seright, R.S. (1983). EOR Screening Criteria Revisited. SPE-12069.
[2] National Petroleum Council (1984). Enhanced Oil Recovery. NPC Report, Washington D.C.
[3] Green, D.W., Willhite, G.P. (1998). Enhanced Oil Recovery. SPE Textbook Series Vol. 6.
[4] Geffen, T.M. (1973). Oil Recovery Potential from Laboratory Surfactant Floods. JPT, 25(7).
[5] Stosur, G.J. et al. (2003). The Alphabet of EOR. SPE-84864.