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National Institute for Petroleum and Energy Research monthly progress report for July 1990

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6666096
Research programs from NIPER are briefly described in the following areas: Reservoir Assessment and Characterization, TORIS Research Support, Development of Improved Microbial Flooding Methods, Development of Improved Surfactant Flooding Methods, Development of Improved Alkaline Flooding Methods, Development of Improved Mobility-Control Methods, Gas Miscible Displacement, Development of Methods To Improve Mobility Control and Sweep Efficiency in Gas Flooding, Three-Phase Relative Permeability, Thermal Processes for Light Oil Recovery, Thermal Processes for Heavy Oil Recovery, Imaging Techniques Applied to the Study of Fluids in Porous Media, Development of Analytical Methodology for Analysis of Heavy Crudes, Thermochemistry and Thermophysical Properties of Organic Nitrogen- and Diheteroatom-Containing Compounds, Microbial-Enhanced Waterflooding Field Project, Technical Analysis for Underground Injection Control, Phase 1- Reservoir Data Base Development, EOR Incentive Projects Survey, Feasibility Study of Heavy Oil Recovery in the Midcontinent Region, and IPRs for Slanted and Horizontal Wells Producing From Heterogeneous Reservoirs.
Research Organization:
National Inst. for Petroleum and Energy Research, Bartlesville, OK (USA)
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE/FE
DOE Contract Number:
FC22-83FE60149
OSTI ID:
6666096
Report Number(s):
NIPER-481; ON: DE90015848
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English