2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.425
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A Novel Shallow Well Monitoring System for CCUS: With Application to Shengli Oilfield CO2-EOR Project

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“…Therefore, CO 2 flooding is widely used to enhance oil recovery. In the 1960s, the CO 2 -EOR project was gradually carried out, and decent performances were achieved by using CO 2 flooding to enhance oil recovery. , In 1979, Sigmund et al . conducted theoretical modeling and laboratory experiments on CO 2 flooding in reservoirs.…”
Section: Literature Review and Discussion On Different Oil Displaceme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, CO 2 flooding is widely used to enhance oil recovery. In the 1960s, the CO 2 -EOR project was gradually carried out, and decent performances were achieved by using CO 2 flooding to enhance oil recovery. , In 1979, Sigmund et al . conducted theoretical modeling and laboratory experiments on CO 2 flooding in reservoirs.…”
Section: Literature Review and Discussion On Different Oil Displaceme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1960s, the CO 2 -EOR project was gradually carried out, and decent performances were achieved by using CO 2 flooding to enhance oil recovery. 224,225 In 1979, Sigmund et al 226 conducted theoretical modeling and laboratory experiments on CO 2 flooding in reservoirs. In 1985, the visual results of the laboratory physical model experiment of highpressure CO 2 flooding were reported by Campbell and Orr.…”
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“…[ 14 , 15 ]. In addition, CO 2 can be injected into oil reservoirs for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) [ 16 , 17 , 18 ], unrecoverable coal seams for enhanced coal bed methane (ECBM) recovery [ 19 , 20 ] and saline aquifers [ 21 , 22 , 23 ]. Hence, the injection of CO 2 into abandoned gobs for storage has promising prospects.…”
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