Song et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A novel branched polymer gel system with delayed gelation property for conformance controlSong et al., 2022
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- Song T
- Feng Q
- Schuman T
- Cao J
- Bai B
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- SPE Journal
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Excessive water production from oil reservoirs not only affects the economical production of oil, but it also results in serious environmental concerns. Polymer gels have been widely applied to decrease water production and thus improve oil production. However, traditional …
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