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Tomatoes in oil recovery. [Plant waste additives improve yield]

Abstract

The waste from processing tomato, squash and pepper stalks found unexpected use in recovery of oil. Even a negligible amount thereof in an aqueous solution pumped into an oil-bearing formation turned out to be sufficient to increase the yield. Substances of plant origin, which improve dramatically the oil-flushing properties of water, not only increase the recovery of oil, but reduce the volume of fluid to be pumped into the stratum. The staff of the Institute of Deep Oil and Gas Deposits of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, who proved the technological and economical advantages of using the waste from plant processing, transmitted their findings to the oil workers of Baku. The scientists have concluded that there is a good raw material base in this republic for utilizing this method on oil-bearing formations.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1981
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-83-064774
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Sots. Ind.; (USSR); Journal Volume: 13
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; FOOD PROCESSING; WASTE PRODUCT UTILIZATION; OIL WELLS; WATERFLOODING; ENHANCED RECOVERY; RESOURCE POTENTIAL; VEGETABLES; FLUID INJECTION; FOOD; PROCESSING; RECOVERY; WELLS; 020300* - Petroleum- Drilling & Production
OSTI ID:
6498499
Country of Origin:
USSR
Language:
Russian
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: SOTIB
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 33-34
Announcement Date:
Mar 01, 1983

Citation Formats

None. Tomatoes in oil recovery. [Plant waste additives improve yield]. USSR: N. p., 1981. Web.
None. Tomatoes in oil recovery. [Plant waste additives improve yield]. USSR.
None. 1981. "Tomatoes in oil recovery. [Plant waste additives improve yield]." USSR.
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title = {Tomatoes in oil recovery. [Plant waste additives improve yield]}
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abstractNote = {The waste from processing tomato, squash and pepper stalks found unexpected use in recovery of oil. Even a negligible amount thereof in an aqueous solution pumped into an oil-bearing formation turned out to be sufficient to increase the yield. Substances of plant origin, which improve dramatically the oil-flushing properties of water, not only increase the recovery of oil, but reduce the volume of fluid to be pumped into the stratum. The staff of the Institute of Deep Oil and Gas Deposits of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, who proved the technological and economical advantages of using the waste from plant processing, transmitted their findings to the oil workers of Baku. The scientists have concluded that there is a good raw material base in this republic for utilizing this method on oil-bearing formations.}
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volume = {13}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1981}
month = {Jan}
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