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Redevelopment of the Pembina Cardium Field by CO2-EOR Using Existing Wells

Abstract: CO2-EOR, combined with multi-stage fractured horizontal wells has been considered as the most promising and environmentally-friendly technique for unlocking tight oil resources (Ghaderi et al., 2013). With more than 2,500 horizontal wells drilled into the Cardium formation within the Pembina field (CDL, 2016), adapting and utilizing existing wells and infrastructure for future CO2-EOR development is economically attractive. Nevertheless, the drilling, completion and hydraulic fracturing design and practices ca… Show more

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“…This process describes a relationship between an uncertain quantity and a function which ranges from 0 to 1. The authors [49] present more studies concerning FL.…”
Section: Fuzzy Logicmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This process describes a relationship between an uncertain quantity and a function which ranges from 0 to 1. The authors [49] present more studies concerning FL.…”
Section: Fuzzy Logicmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In [47] was presented a method to select a subset of reservoir model computing the statistics (P10, P50, P90) of the response of interest; use of the genetic algorithm to improve the process of optimisation [48]. Application of an approach with fuzzy analytical hierarchy process for compositional simulation studies of the CO2 injection process [49]. The authors [50] developed a semi-analytical fast model for optimal field development strategy.…”
Section: Background Studies Of Proxy Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%