Performance of equipment used in high-pressure steam floods
Recovery of low-gravity, high-viscosity crude oil from relatively shallow reservoirs is becoming feasible through the application of steam flooding. Pan American Petroleum Corp. initiated a pilot steam flood with a 5.36 million btu/hr, 1,500-psi steam generator at the Winkleman Dome Field in West Central Wyoming in March, 1964. After 1 yr of operation, this steamer was replaced with a larger unit capable of 12 million-btu/hr, 2,500-psi steam generators, one at the Salt Creek Shannon Field and another at the Fourbear Field, both in Wyoming. This paper discusses the equipment used in high-pressure steam flooding and reviews some of the problems that have been encountered in the application of the equipment. Where determined, a suggested solution is presented.
- Research Organization:
- Pan American Petr Co
- OSTI ID:
- 6088232
- Journal Information:
- SPE of AIME Rocky Mt. Reg. Mtg. Denver; (United States), Vol. SPE1448
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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