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Comparative study of oil dilution capability of dimethyl ether DME and hexane as steam additives for SAGD

Baek et al., 2017

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9477831637608850373
Author
Baek K
Sheng K
Argüelles-Vivas F
Okuno R
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SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition?

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Dimethyl ether (DME) was investigated as a potential additive to steam to improve SAGD in a previous simulation study. The main objective of this research is to compare DME with n- hexane in terms of the capability of viscosity reduction for Athabasca bitumen. In addition …
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