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Enhanced Oil Recovery of Medium Crude Oil Using Nanoparticles and Polymer

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The aim of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is to influence the fluid-fluid properties and fluid-rock properties between the injected fluid and the residual oil phase to improve recovery efficiency. New methods of improving recoveries have been investigated since they provide lower risks, costs and uncertainty as compared to exploring for new reserves. Water enhanced with nanoparticles...
 
Published at International Journal of Applied Engineering Research
Volume 12
Issue 19
Pages 8425-8435
Published in 2017
 
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John M.F, Olabode O.A., Egeonu G.I., Ojo T.I.
olabode oluwasanmi » Olabode oluwasanmi holds a bachelors and PhD in petroleum engineering from covenant University and a Master degree in same field from University of Ibadan. He has supervised 20 undergraduate student project, provided theoretical and practical assistance to post graduate students (10 till date), and trained foreign interns on Eclipse software for reservoir simulation. He currently teaches... view full profile
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