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Flow visualization of fingering phenomenon and its impact on waterflood oil recovery

Al-Shalabi et al., 2018

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2144348802692402782
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Al-Shalabi E
Ghosh B
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Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology

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Oil recovery prediction and field pilot implementations require basic understanding and estimation of displacement efficiency at the microscopic level. Glass micromodels are commonly used to determine microscopic sweep efficiency and to visualize the flow …
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