Characteristics Curve of Multicontact for CO2 Flood

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Miscible and/or near miscible CO2 flood are among the most widely used enhanced oil recovery techniques. The successful design and implementation of a miscible gas injection project is dependent upon the accurate determination of MMP[1]-[9], the pressure above which the displacement process becomes multicontact miscible. This paper presents a method to get the characteristics curve of multicontact. The curve can illustrate the character in the Miscible and/or near miscible gas injection processes, based the curve, From the change of characteristics curve of multicontact ,we can known the type of the displacement, and the influence of injection gas to the MMP.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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1161-1164

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August 2013

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