All Days 2010
DOI: 10.2118/139616-ms
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Unique CO2-Injection Experience in the Bati Raman Field May Lead to a Proposal of EOR/Sequestration CO2 Network in the Middle East

Abstract: Fossil fueled power generation is the largest source of carbon dioxide (CO2), which could be captured and stored. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the most important emission reduction technologies available for large stationary CO2 sources. Depleted oil and gas fields and major CO2 sources nearby are ideal areas for large scale geological storage. Injection of CO2 into a depleted reservoir can enhance the recovery of hydrocarbons. The circumstances, in fact, dictate the CO2 enhanced oil recovery (EO… Show more

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“…Bati Raman and Bati Kozluca Fields, Turkey IWAG was extensively applied in the western part of the Bati Raman Field in Turkey (Sahin et al, 2010). Geologically, the field is structural trap in the Garzan limestone; its producing rock includes reef-type facies.…”
Section: Daqing Oil Field Pilot Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bati Raman and Bati Kozluca Fields, Turkey IWAG was extensively applied in the western part of the Bati Raman Field in Turkey (Sahin et al, 2010). Geologically, the field is structural trap in the Garzan limestone; its producing rock includes reef-type facies.…”
Section: Daqing Oil Field Pilot Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%