A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
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Page 46
... recovery operations can result in the recovery of substantial quantities of additional oil . Here the technology of reservoir development , opera- tion , and control has been shown in practice to bear fruit in the form of augmented oil ...
... recovery operations can result in the recovery of substantial quantities of additional oil . Here the technology of reservoir development , opera- tion , and control has been shown in practice to bear fruit in the form of augmented oil ...
Page 48
... recovery processes , ( 2 ) devel- opment of radically new methods of oil recovery , ( 3 ) development of new and more effective . methods for defining the nature of the complex environment in which oil exists , and ( 4 ) develop- ment ...
... recovery processes , ( 2 ) devel- opment of radically new methods of oil recovery , ( 3 ) development of new and more effective . methods for defining the nature of the complex environment in which oil exists , and ( 4 ) develop- ment ...
Page 50
... recovery . Application of New Recovery Processes There is an increasing emphasis upon the development of new and improved oil - recovery processes . These processes employ a variety of methods for reducing the residual oil left after ...
... recovery . Application of New Recovery Processes There is an increasing emphasis upon the development of new and improved oil - recovery processes . These processes employ a variety of methods for reducing the residual oil left after ...
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
Economics | 21 |
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