Amy et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Recovery efficiency from a turbidite sheet system: numerical simulation of waterflooding using outcrop-based geological modelsAmy et al., 2013
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- Amy L
- Peachey S
- Gardiner A
- Pickup G
- Mackay E
- Stephen K
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- Petroleum Geoscience
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A series of waterflood simulations were performed to investigate the effect of basinal position and facies permeability within a turbidite sheet system on oil recovery efficiency. Simulations used three-dimensional outcrop models of the Peïra Cava system, comprising gravel …
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