The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed toward increasing the recovery of heavy oils. Presently, SUPRI is working in five main directions: (1) Flow properties studies -- To assess the influence of different reservoir conditions (temperature and pressure) on the absolute and relative permeability to oil and water and on capillary pressure. (2) In-situ combustion -- To evaluate the effect of different reservoir parameters on the in-situ combustion process. Ibis project includes the study of the kinetics of the reactions. (3) Steam with additives - To develop and understand the mechanisms of the process using commercially available surfactants for reduction of gravity override and channe...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
This is final report for contract DE-AC26-99BC15211. The report describes progress made in the vario...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed tow...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute (SUPRI) is to conduct research dire...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed tow...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed tow...
The goal of this research is to conduct studies towards the enhanced recovery of heavy petroleum. Fi...
The Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute (SUPRI-A) conducts a broad spectrum of research...
The goal of this project is to increase recovery of heavy oils. Towards that goal studies are being ...
This research program has five main objectives: (1) flow properties - to assess the effects of tempe...
Research projects on enhanced recovery are reported on in this report. Studies include: flow propert...
The Research on Heavy Oil Recovery Mechanisms at Stanford University has been ongoing for the past t...
This report concerns progress made during the 1990--1991 fiscal year. Information is given an the fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
This is final report for contract DE-AC26-99BC15211. The report describes progress made in the vario...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed tow...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute (SUPRI) is to conduct research dire...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed tow...
The goal of the Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute is to conduct research directed tow...
The goal of this research is to conduct studies towards the enhanced recovery of heavy petroleum. Fi...
The Stanford University Petroleum Research Institute (SUPRI-A) conducts a broad spectrum of research...
The goal of this project is to increase recovery of heavy oils. Towards that goal studies are being ...
This research program has five main objectives: (1) flow properties - to assess the effects of tempe...
Research projects on enhanced recovery are reported on in this report. Studies include: flow propert...
The Research on Heavy Oil Recovery Mechanisms at Stanford University has been ongoing for the past t...
This report concerns progress made during the 1990--1991 fiscal year. Information is given an the fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
Thermal methods, and particularly steam injection, are currently recognized as the most promising fo...
This is final report for contract DE-AC26-99BC15211. The report describes progress made in the vario...