
Review of Recovery Mechanisms of Ionically Modified Waterflood in Carbonate Reservoirs
M. Adeel Sohal Geoffrey Thyne Erik G. Søgaard Abstract Advanced waterflooding is a process in which the ionic strength as well as the ionic composition
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M. Adeel Sohal Geoffrey Thyne Erik G. Søgaard Abstract Advanced waterflooding is a process in which the ionic strength as well as the ionic composition
Geoffrey D. Thyne Abstract This document reviews the various techniques to measure wettability of rocks toward oil with a focus on methodologies that may be
Mao I.Romero Pubudu Gamage Haifeng Jiang Curtis Chopping Geoffrey Thyne Abstract Single-phase experiments were carried out in Berea sandstone to understand the behavior of the
Pubudu Gamage (Halliburton) Geoffrey Thyne, SPE Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute Abstract Oil recovery by low salinity waterflooding in secondary and tertiary modes was investigated in
Geoffrey Thyne, SPE Pubudu Gamage, SPE Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute Abstract This report evaluates the effectiveness of low-salinity waterflooding in the Minnelusa Formation in the
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