Waterflooding: Chemistry

Waterflooding: Chemistry by Dave Chappell, published by the Society of Petroleum Engineers in January 2020, is a comprehensive exploration of the waterflooding process, which has been utilized for over a century to enhance reservoir recovery. This edition, comprising 141 pages, delves into the various factors that contribute to the optimization of waterflood projects, emphasizing the importance of chemistry-related issues that can significantly influence project outcomes.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the critical success factors involved in waterflooding, highlighting the need for a multidisciplinary approach to achieve project efficiency. The book addresses the complexities of the process and the evolving strategies aimed at maximizing recovery in the petroleum industry. With a focus on energy, technology, and the role of fossil fuels, this work serves as a valuable resource for professionals and students interested in the intricacies of waterflooding and its chemical implications.
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Used successfully for more than a century, waterflooding remains the most widely performed process relying on an external energy source to maximize reservoir recovery. Multiple factors across a wide range of disciplines contribute to the delivery of a fully optimized project, but not all of these critical success factors have been well-documented. A focus on further optimizing all the varying parts of the process has emerged over time to deliver project success.Waterflooding: Chemistryexplores in detail the significant impacts that chemistry-related issues can have on the progress of waterflood projects.
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