This work analyzes a database of 31 existing CO 2 enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects that was compiled for the estimation of oil reserves to better understand the CO 2 retention, incremental oil recovery, and net CO 2 utilization for these oil fields. The measured data begin at the start date of the CO 2 flood and extend through the year 2007. Cumulative CO 2 retention (in the formation), incremental oil recovery factors, and net CO 2 utilization factors were calculated for each of the sites. To express all site data on a common dimensionless scale, the data were extrapolated to 300% cumulative hydrocarbon pore volume (HCPV) by fitting nonlinear functions. Summary statistics were then calculated from 0% to 300% HCPV. Across all 31 sites, the 10th, 50th (median), and 90th percentile values for the three factors at 300% HCPV were:
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