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Increasing Waterflooding Reservoirs in the Wilmington Oil Field through Improved Reservoir Characterization and Reservoir Management, Class III
Author(s) -
Roy Koerner,
Don Clarke,
Scott L. Walker,
Chris C. Phillips,
John Nguyen,
Dan Moos,
Kwasi Tagbor
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/784131
Subject(s) - reservoir modeling , petroleum engineering , structural basin , geology , oil field , reservoir engineering , petroleum reservoir , reservoir simulation , fault (geology) , petroleum , geomorphology , paleontology
This project was intended to increase recoverable waterflood reserves in slope and basin reservoirs through improved reservoir characterization and reservoir management. The particular application of this project is in portions of Fault Blocks IV and V of the Wilmington Oil Field, in Long Beach, California, but the approach is widely applicable in slope and basin reservoirs, transferring technology so that it can be applied in other sections of the Wilmington field and by operators in other slope and basin reservoirs is a primary component of the project

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