DATA PREPARATION FOR AN ACCURATE ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY LABORATORY TEST BY USING SURFACTANT FLOODING METHOD
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https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.28.2.1060Keywords:
Oil Recovery, Laboratory, Surfactant FloodingAbstract
In preparation of the study, x core plugs are drilled. Determination of basic parameter and identification of core plug sample are carried out following the API-RP 40. For example, the tests of physical properties, i.e. grain density (gr/cc), weight, grain volume (cc), pore volume (cc), posority (%), and air permeability (Ka.mD).
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