Abstract:Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) is a common thermal recovery technology that uses steam to heat and extract oil from bitumen reservoirs. It consists of an upper horizontal injector and a lower horizontal producer. Varied lateral extent, thickness, and frequency of shale layers can be observed and these shale layers can substantially impair the pay zone's vertical permeability and slow down the SAGD process by interfering with the flow of steam and oil. Henceforth, identifying shale problems and finding … Show more
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