Carbonated waterflood results Texas and Oklahoma

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Increased total oil production, increased injectivity and significant economic benefits have been achieved from secondary recovery by carbonated water flooding in Oklahoma and Texas projects. Development of the Oreo process method of carbonated water flooding resulted from research with carbon dioxide (CO2) conducted while searching for a raw material which would be suitable as a reservoir surfactant, yet cheap enough to use in quantity.

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Christensen, R. J. (1961). Carbonated waterflood results Texas and Oklahoma. In Society of Petroleum Engineers - Annual Meeting of Rocky Mountain Petroleum Engineers of AIME, RMAM 1961. Society of Petroleum Engineers. https://doi.org/10.2523/66-ms

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