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In which condition of bottom hole pressure, the fluids

flowing inside the reservoir are in single phase?


An enhanced oil recovery technique in which an chemical
such as sodium hydroxide, sodium orthosilicate or sodium
carbonate is injected during polymer flooding or water
flooding operations. What do we call this technique?
Name three major types of enhanced oil recovery?

Above saturation
pressure (bubble point
pressure)
Alkaline flooding

Chemical flooding
Miscible
displacement (Gas
injection)
Thermal recovery

What do we call the angle of intersection of the interface


between two fluids at a solid surface?
What is the most common used fluid for miscible
displacement?

Contact angle
Carbon dioxide
CO2

What do we call the gas generated by burning hydrocarbons


Flue gas
with air; it is sometimes used as an enhanced
oil recovery (EOR) injectant?
What do we call the crude oil with high viscosity (typically
Heavy oil
above 10 cp), and gravity below 22.3API?
The method is any activity that increases oil production and
Improved oil
increases the recovery factor, for example, enhanced oil
recovery (IOR)
recovery methods, infill drilling, hydraulic fracturing, and
drilling horizontal and multilateral wells. What do we call
this method?
The recoverable amount of hydrocarbon initially in place,
Recovery factor
normally expressed as a percentage.
What do we call the oil that does not move when fluids are
Residual oil
flowed through the rock in normal conditions, for example
primary and secondaryrecovery, and invasion?
What do we call the treatment performed to restore or
Stimulation
enhance the productivity of a well?
The measurement of the distribution of hydrocarbons and Compositional analysis
other components present in oil and gas samples.
Fraction of pore volume occupied by oil at the end of oil Residual oil saturation

displacement that used a specific fluid. What is it called?

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